About
The High Field Studio is a wedding venue in Edgbaston, Birmingham, just a stone's throw away from the city centre. This versatile event space is a blank canvas, perfect for large parties and cosy, intimate celebrations. They're masters of detail, so whatever your vision, you can count on them to help make your wedding a day to remember.
Facilities and Capacity
The High Field Studio can accommodate up to 50 seated guests or 80 standing. Formerly an architect's studio, the space has been redecorated and now features a brushed gold wall with rich tones of orange which gives it a warm, inviting aspect, perfect for dining and dancing. The studio also has a lovely terrace, featuring heat lamps for all occasions, where you and your loved ones can enjoy a wide range of delicious arrival drinks or cool off in the summer evenings after a night of dancing. Their boutique hotel is also available for exclusive use. The Town House is a lovely Victorian villa with 12 luxurious guest rooms. Its premium rooms feature elegant freestanding baths and plenty of space to get ready.
Services Offered
The High Field Studio offers a choice of buffet and set menus. They value quality, and they are committed to sustainability. Serving 'only the good stuff' is something The Highfield does well being a gastro-pub. They also offer a wide range of spirits, bottled beers, ciders, award-winning wines, and a selection of their favourite cocktails. You are welcome to pop in and see them, so contact them today to schedule a visit. They look forward to meeting you and discussing ideas and options for your big day.
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