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Lincolnshire offers a quintessentially English setting for a garden wedding. The county's diverse landscape provides a variety of stunning backdrops.
Logistics & Legals
For a legally recognised ceremony outdoors, it must take place under a licensed permanent structure, such as a gazebo, pagoda, or arbour. Many Lincolnshire venues have beautiful licensed outdoor structures. Always confirm this with your chosen venue.
The Guest Experience
Consider your guests' comfort. Providing clear directions is crucial for rural venues. Think about ground suitability for footwear, and arrange for blankets or fans depending on the season.
The cost for a garden wedding venue in Lincolnshire varies based on the location, capacity, and what's included in the package.
Estimated Costs:
These figures are a guide and can change based on your guest numbers and specific requirements.
What's Typically Included?
Always check the specifics, but hire fees often cover:
Extra Costs to Consider:
Choosing the right season is key for an outdoor wedding in Lincolnshire. Each offers a unique atmosphere.
Spring (April - May)
Gardens burst into life with blossom and vibrant flowers. The light is soft and beautiful for photography, though a heated marquee is advisable for the evening.
Summer (June - August)
The most popular season, offering the best chance of warm, sunny weather and long, light evenings. Lincolnshire's gardens are in full, lush bloom, perfect for lawn games and outdoor drinks receptions.
Autumn (September - October)
Enjoy the golden light and rich, warm colours of autumn foliage. It's a beautiful, romantic season, but a solid wet-weather plan is essential.
The All-Important 'Plan B'
The British weather is famously unpredictable. Your venue should have a clear contingency plan. This could be a stylish permanent outbuilding, a designated indoor ceremony room, or the option to have your marquee sides down and heaters on standby. Discuss this in detail before booking.
Lincolnshire's rural charm means transport requires a little forward planning, especially for guests travelling from afar.
Getting There:
Encourage guests to share rides or provide contact details for local taxi firms.
Where to Stay:
Lincolnshire has a wide range of accommodation to suit all guest preferences.