About Long Furlong Barn
Wedding Ceremonies
Our beautiful barns have been thoughtfully renovated to enable us to conduct ceremonies throughout the year. For sunny days, our outdoor ceremony arch will be right up your alley, but if you love the cooler months, then our heated, rustic Cartshed is perfect. Indoor or outdoor, our all-weather approach means your ceremony will be amazing whatever the weather! With seating for up to 130 guests, there is plenty of room for loved ones to share your special moment.
Indoor Wedding Ceremonies
The Cartshed is licensed for wedding ceremonies and is perfectly placed for your indoor wedding ceremony. Adorned with fairy lights, this little barn can host up to 130 guests with ease and provides a beautiful calm ceremony setting to say your vows. Plus during the winter the fairy lights twinkle, even more, providing a romantic glow!
Outdoor Wedding Ceremonies
Our licensed oak ceremony arch, The Furlong View, was completed in 2019 and has been a popular choice for couples wishing to saying ‘I Do’ outdoors! Situated with a stunning backdrop of fields and never-ending skies, this romantic, countryside wedding setting will take your breath away! With seating for 130 guests, we use a combination of rustic, oak benches and Chiavari chairs to complete the look.
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