Nestled in six acres of stunningly landscaped gardens and vineyards in Essex, High House Weddings is the perfect venue for couples wanting the very best of the English countryside. With its Grade II listed Ceremony Barn, Thatched Gazebo for outdoor ceremonies, brand new Orangery, and luxury accommodation, this venue is designed to be an enchanting and adaptable setting for weddings year-round. Read on to discover its highlights, explore its unique spaces, and find out why it might be “the one” for you.
Highlights of the venue
High House stands out for its expansive gardens, historic structures, and beautiful, elegant spaces. According to the team at High House themselves: “The stunning gardens are definitely a favourite unique feature, but we are most excited to be introducing our brand new Orangery for wedding receptions in 2025”. The Orangery has been crafted as a beautiful, eco-friendly space where couples can host their wedding breakfast and evening celebration. With its glass structure, sliding doors that open to a raised terrace, and advanced heat and sound insulation, the Orangery makes for a comfortable, seamless experience for you and your guests all year around. This versatile space also allows for ample customisation, as its neutral interior can complement any wedding colour scheme, and so can reflect each couple’s unique personality.
Explore the venue’s spaces
High House offers beautifully flexible spaces against a stunning backdrop:
Prepare in style
Begin your wedding day in elegance at The Dressing Room, a stylish pre-wedding suite overlooking serene gardens and a sparkling pool. This light-filled space provides a peaceful, luxurious setting for you and your wedding party to relax and enjoy as you prepare for the day ahead.
Your perfect ceremony
High House offers two enchanting ceremony locations, depending on your style and preferences. If you and your partner are outdoor lovers, you can say “I do” in a charming al fresco ceremony beneath the Thatched Gazebo, surrounded by lush greenery. Alternatively, choose the historic charm of the Grade II listed Ceremony Barn for a more traditional ambiance. Each location is carefully designed to provide a beautiful, memorable setting for your vows.
A beautiful backdrop
With six acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, High House offers a picture-perfect setting for your big day. Picture a stroll over a Monet-inspired bridge, a serene moment by the pond, or capturing timeless photos against the venue’s scenic vineyards. The Stable Bar is also available for relaxed reception drinks, allowing guests to mingle and enjoy the breathtaking views.
A new era
As highlighted above, the new Orangery, launching in 2025, is set to become a hallmark of High House‘s appeal. This sophisticated space replaces the previous marquee, providing an all-weather, year-round wedding venue. With its glass walls overlooking the tranquil lake and sunset views from the extended terrace, the Orangery will be an unforgettable setting for your celebration.
Unwind in luxury
High House offers luxurious accommodation for you and up to 27 guests. Stay in the newly opened Farmhouse, complete with 11 ensuite bedrooms, or opt for the inviting Courtyard Rooms. For the wedding night, the intimate Couples Retreat offers a private hideaway nestled within a secret garden, perfect for a romantic conclusion to your celebration where you can unwind in luxury.
Values and wedding industry awards
High House takes pride in being an inclusive and environmentally conscious venue. Identifying as “sustainability heroes,” they’ve worked hard to ensure that their new spaces, like the Orangery, are eco-friendly while delivering outstanding comfort. They are proudly LGBTQIA+ friendly, neurodiverse friendly, and multi-faith friendly too, ensuring that every couple feels welcome and celebrated.
The venue’s dedication to exceptional service has also earned them recognition in the wedding industry, with a collection of awards to their name:
Events Team of the Year – Regional Finalist, East of England at the Wedding Industry Awards 2025. Winner to be announced in November 2024.
Guides for Brides Customer Service Award Winners 2024.
Winner of ‘Wedding Venue of the Year (Countryside) – East of England’ at the Wedding Industry Awards 2024
Memorable moments and top tips
When asked to share their most memorable moments at the venue, the team at High House explain: “We could never choose just one, as we have had so many amazing weddings here and they are all unique. We absolutely love helping couples put their own special touches on the venue and making the day their own.” Their favourite personal touch, though, was one bride’s commitment to commemorating her late father, whom she had lost not long before her wedding day: “She wanted to have something here that would remind her of her dad throughout the day. He loved fishing, so she set up a chair and fishing rod next to our pond, which overlooks our reception drinks space.”
And High House‘s best advice for couples planning their wedding? “Think about what you want for your day and not what you ‘think’ you should have. We really encourage our couples to think about what they love and enjoy and make those things part of their day.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
Secure your booking now
Whether you want to celebrate under the Thatched Gazebo, host your guests in the historic Ceremony Barn, or dance the night away in the stunning new Orangery, High House is ready to bring your vision to life. Their experienced team is dedicated to creating unforgettable moments with a setting that perfectly captures the beauty and romance of the English countryside.
For more information on the venue visit highhouseweddings.com. Get in touch with the team today to arrange a visit or secure your booking.
Sophia is a passionate writer and editor and expert on all things wedding content related, with a First Class degree from the University of Oxford. She frequently shares her wedding advice and tips with leading UK publications on behalf of Bridebook.com, including Harper’s Bazaar, SheerLuxe and Porter Magazine.