We love holding weddings at Halfmoon and have hosted over two hundred happy events here in the past fifteen years.
The garden is a sweeping bowl of lawn encircling two dams and a huge Moreton Bay fig tree. At top is the lovely old homestead where Julian and I live.
At the bottom of the lawns, a post and rail fence and double gates (which are great for photos) separates guests from our horses and cows. All of the gardens afford a magnificent view of the Glasshouse mountains. The gardens are generally used as a blank canvas by our guests, who are welcome to choose their own caterers, bring in stylists and furniture, tipis and marquees to make it a unique representation of what makes them special. We are constantly amazed by the creative genius and vision of our brides.
The serious bits…
~ The weather! Maleny is green and lush because it rains up here. If you have a guest list of less than forty, then you will be able to fit everybody on to the deck of the cottage in the event of bad weather. If you expect more guests then it may be a good idea to hire a marquee, yurt or tipi.
A yurt on the cottage lawn.
~ Our function facility permission states that events have to finish and guests must be gone (unless they are staying in the cottage) at 10pm. This actually works very well as we have noticed that guests have a six or seven hour ‘event tolerance.’ For example, if your ceremony is at 2pm then by 8 or 9pm they will generally want go to sleep or move to a warmer venue to party on. After the sun goes down it is suddenly much colder here than it would be on the coast or in Brisbane, and it is extremely dark. You are welcome to use our fire pits however.