About
Court House Farm and Gardens is a charming barn wedding venue located in Portishead, Bristol. This idyllic location feels like it has come off the pages of a storybook. With its characteristic English architecture and grounds filled with lush greenery, your guests will be delighted by this destination from the moment they step foot on the property.
Facilities and Capacity
Within the walls of the historic 14th-16th century building, all the magical elements of your wedding will come together. The venue is able to offer just a small number of special weddings each year, allowing for maximum privacy and exclusivity. You can begin the day in one of their well-equipped rooms, featuring plush bedding and luxurious bathroom facilities. From there, you and your partner can say your ‘I dos’ amongst nature, with the English countryside as your backdrop. Thereafter, your guests can dance the night away in the barn for the reception. Court House Farm and Gardens can comfortably host up to 120 guests, ensuring that all your nearest and dearest will be in attendance.
Services Offered
The team at this venue want to ensure that your event is one to remember. Guests will be able to enjoy the flavours of the seasonal produce from the farm during the meal, which will undoubtedly be presented beautifully and feature only the finest natural ingredients. Abundant, freshly picked flowers from our cut-flower beds will elevate the atmosphere. Court House Farm and Gardens invites you to delight in this magical historic setting where so many people throughout history have shared loving occasions.
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