Abbey Farm Weddings
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- £5,000 – £11,000
Opting for a rustic wedding in Lincolnshire means embracing the county's natural beauty and agricultural heritage. The style is defined by its connection to the countryside.
To get married in Lincolnshire, you must both give notice at your local register office at least 29 days before your ceremony. You'll need to provide details of your chosen licensed venue.
You will need to book a registrar from the Lincolnshire Registration Service to conduct the legal ceremony at your venue. It's wise to coordinate the availability of your venue and the registrars before finalising your date.
The cost of a rustic wedding venue in Lincolnshire varies based on several factors:
Venue hire can range from £4,000 for a simpler dry-hire option to over £12,000 for a sought-after barn with more inclusions during peak season.
A rustic theme lends itself well to cost-saving measures without compromising on style:
Lincolnshire's distinct seasons each offer a unique atmosphere for a rustic wedding.
While summer is popular, it's essential to have a wet-weather plan. Ensure your barn or venue has a beautiful indoor ceremony option you love just as much as the outdoor one.
For autumn and winter weddings, check that the venue has effective heating, especially in large, old barns. Also, consider lighting, as the sun sets much earlier, creating opportunities for a magical, candlelit atmosphere.
Lincolnshire is a large, rural county, so transport is a key consideration for your guests.
Accommodation options are plentiful but can be spread out.