Rustic Wedding Venues in Nottinghamshire

Rustic wedding venues in Nottinghamshire offer an enchanting mix of countryside beauty and authentic character. Home to the legendary Sherwood Forest, the county provides an idyllic backdrop of ancient woodlands and rolling hills. Couples love the area for its charming converted barns, historic farmhouses, and unique outdoor spaces that create a relaxed and picturesque setting for a memorable celebration.
The choice is vast, from grand estate barns to intimate woodland clearings perfect for a tipi reception. These venues are celebrated for their warm, welcoming atmosphere and stunning photo opportunities. Whether planning a large festival-style wedding or a cosy gathering, you’ll find flexible spaces that allow you to bring your personal vision for a chic, pastoral wedding day to life.
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Cockliffe Country House

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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The feel of a French Chateau in the heart of the Nottinghamshire countryside. 17th c farmhouse in 3 acres. Weddings, events and meetings a speciality.
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  • 90
  • 11 Bedrooms
  • From £1,994
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Pheasantry Brewery

East Markham, Nottinghamshire
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For a truly unique wedding venue why not try Pheasantry brewery.
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  • 130
  • £2,750 – £5,995
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Hazel Gap Barn - Cripps & Co

Newark, Nottinghamshire
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Hazel Gap Barn is a gem of a building on the Welbeck Estate in Nottinghamshire. The Barn is set on its own in lovely countryside some distance away from Welbeck Village. A perfect venue for your day.
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  • 150
  • £2,000 – £7,875
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Swancar Farm Country House

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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Swancar is a completely exclusive Wedding Venue in a secluded countryside location in Trowell, nestled perfectly between Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. With over 12 years experience in creating magical celebrations tailored to our couples vision.
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  • 140
  • 11 Bedrooms
  • £3,000 – £7,500
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Stretton Manor Barn

Stretton, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
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Award Winning Venue - Winner of Best Barn Wedding Venue in the UK 2024 and 2025. Stretton Manor Barn is a unique and exclusive wedding venue set within 22 acres of Derbyshire countryside.
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  • 140
  • 8 Bedrooms
  • £8,250 – £14,500
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The White Hart Inn, Derbyshire

Alfreton, Derbyshire
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Hidden in the heart of Derbyshire’s charming countryside, The White Hart Inn offers a tranquil and spacious venue for your day.
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  • 120
  • 17 Bedrooms
  • £1,500 – £4,500
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Woodborough Hall

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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Nestled in the heart of Woodborough, Nottinghamshire, this newly refurbished Grade II* Hall is the perfect venue to create lasting memories with those dearest to you.
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  • 80
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • £3,500 – £9,600
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Canalhouse

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
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The function room at the Canalhouse is a popular space, consistently used for wedding receptions with plenty of room for personal expression and flair. OPEN DAY Sunday 1st March 2026 48-52 Canal street Nottingham NG1 7EH
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  • 100
  • £350 – £850
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The Walled Garden at Beeston Fields

Beeston, Nottinghamshire
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Tucked away in a historic estate, The Walled Garden at Beeston Fields is a charming wedding venue in Nottinghamshire. Surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers, this idyllic setting offers a romantic backdrop for an unforgettable celebration.
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  • 200
  • £2,450 – £6,950
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Dunstall Barn

Sutton-On-Trent, Nottinghamshire
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Dunstall Barn is a family run business where we pride ourselves in our attention to detail and we aim to make your wedding day as individual and special as possible.
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  • 120
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • £5,500 – £9,000
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The Old Vicarage At Elkesley

Retford, Nottinghamshire
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Licenced for Ceremonies Access on Thurs Acres of woodlands with a shallow river running through. Tipi's or Marquees, exclusive venue perfect for relaxed, quirky, wonderland or traditional weddings
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  • 150
  • 2 Bedrooms
  • £7,000 – £10,000
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Clumber Park Hotel & Spa

Worksop, Nottinghamshire
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At Clumber Park Hotel & Spa we provide a bespoke experience that will ensure every aspect of your very special day is organised to perfection.
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  • 120
  • 73 Bedrooms
  • £1,995 – £8,995
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Beauvale Priory

Newthorpe, Nottinghamshire
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Surrounded by lush countryside, the stone buildings and ruins of Beauvale Priory provide a relaxed and rustic atmosphere, perfect for your big day.
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  • 85
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • £1,000 – £4,500
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Oddhouse Farm

Owthorpe, Nottinghamshire
Oddhouse Farm is an exclusive one-stop Wedding Venue. Somewhere to enjoy the idyllic rural location, celebrate your Big Day, savour good wine, dine on delicious food, dance the night away.. and sleep!
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  • 85
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • £6,500 – £11,600
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The 616 Venue

Newark, Nottinghamshire
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Self catering accommodation with large, stylish Banqueting Hall & Orangery. Modern vibes meets traditional.
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  • 60
  • 13 Bedrooms
  • £9,960 – £14,279
Everything you need to know about weddings in Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is a heartland for rustic weddings, offering a diverse range of venues that celebrate natural beauty and heritage.

  • Barns & Farms: The county is famed for its beautifully converted barns, featuring high vaulted ceilings, exposed oak beams, and original brickwork. Many are set on working farms, adding to the authentic countryside experience.
  • Woodland & Outdoor Venues: For a true fairytale setting, consider a woodland ceremony in a private forest or a tipi wedding in a wildflower meadow. These venues offer a magical, bohemian vibe.

The county's rich history and legendary landscapes provide a unique canvas for your celebration.

  • Historic Estates: Some rustic venues are part of larger country estates, offering a blend of rural charm with a touch of grandeur, complete with manicured gardens for your drinks reception.
  • Blank Canvas Spaces: Many rustic venues operate on a 'dry-hire' basis, giving you the creative freedom to choose your own suppliers and design a day that is completely unique to you.

The average hire fee for a rustic venue in Nottinghamshire typically ranges from £5,000 to £12,000. This often depends on the season, day of the week, and the level of exclusivity.

  • Low Season (Jan-Mar, Nov): A great time to find lower prices and more date availability.
  • Peak Season (May-Sep): Higher demand means higher prices, especially for Saturday weddings.
  • What's Included?: Packages usually include exclusive use of the space, tables, and chairs. Always check if staffing, lighting, and heating are included in the price.

Budgeting wisely for your big day is key. Consider these additional costs and helpful tips:

  • Catering: This will be a significant part of your budget. Rustic venues often have a list of trusted suppliers, offering everything from relaxed hog roasts to formal sit-down meals. Expect to pay £70-£130+ per head.
  • Mid-week Weddings: Choosing a weekday can significantly reduce the venue hire fee, leaving more budget for other elements.
  • DIY Décor: A key benefit of a rustic venue is its natural beauty, meaning less decoration is often needed.

Spring (March - May):

Witness the countryside come to life with blossoming trees and wildflowers. It's a beautiful, fresh season for a wedding, but it's wise to have a stylish indoor contingency for unpredictable April showers.

Summer (June - August):

The most popular season for good reason. Enjoy long, light evenings, outdoor ceremonies, and lawn games. Venues with beautiful gardens, terraces, and courtyards are in high demand.

Autumn (September - November):

Arguably the most romantic season for a rustic wedding. The golden light and rich colours of the changing leaves in areas like Sherwood Forest create a magical, cosy backdrop for photos.

Winter (December - February):

Embrace a wonderfully intimate atmosphere with roaring log fires, fairy lights, and candles. A historic barn venue feels incredibly special during the winter months and can often be more budget-friendly.

Nottinghamshire's central location makes it very accessible for your wedding guests.

  • By Road: The M1 runs through the county, providing an easy link from London, the South East, Yorkshire, and the North. The A1 is another key route.
  • By Rail: Nottingham station is a major hub with direct services to London St Pancras (approx. 1h 45m), Birmingham, Manchester, and Leeds.
  • By Air: East Midlands Airport is just a short drive from Nottingham, serving both domestic and international flights.

Your guests will have a wide choice of accommodation options to suit all budgets.

  • On-site Stays: Many rustic estates and barn venues offer some form of on-site lodging, from a luxurious bridal suite to charming guest cottages.
  • Local Towns: The city of Nottingham has many large hotels. For more character, suggest the market towns of Southwell or Newark, which have boutique hotels, inns, and B&Bs.
  • Guest Transport: For rural venues, consider arranging a coach service from a central hotel.
FAQ's

What makes Nottinghamshire a great choice for a rustic wedding?

Nottinghamshire's blend of legendary landscapes, like Sherwood Forest, and its abundance of historic barns and country estates makes it ideal. The county offers authentic countryside charm while remaining easily accessible for guests travelling from across the UK, providing a perfect mix of seclusion and convenience.

Do rustic venues in Nottinghamshire have restrictions on suppliers?

It varies between venues. Some 'dry-hire' barns offer complete flexibility, allowing you to bring in any supplier you wish. Others provide a curated list of trusted, high-quality local suppliers they require you to use, especially for catering. It's always best to check this with the venue directly.

Are rustic Nottinghamshire venues licensed for civil ceremonies?

Most of the established barn and country house venues in Nottinghamshire are fully licensed for legal civil ceremonies. Many offer beautiful indoor and outdoor options, such as oak-beamed barns or woodland clearings. For tipis or marquees on private land, you would need to arrange your legal ceremony at a registry office separately.

What is the typical capacity for a rustic wedding venue in the area?

Capacities vary greatly to suit different wedding sizes. You'll find intimate barns perfect for 50-80 guests, as well as larger, more expansive venues that can comfortably host 150 guests or more for a seated meal and evening reception. Always confirm numbers with your chosen venue.

Is there a curfew or noise restrictions at rural venues in Nottinghamshire?

Yes, nearly all rural venues will have a curfew for amplified music (live bands or DJs) and a time by which all guests must depart, typically around midnight. This is to respect local residents and licensing laws. Be sure to confirm these specific times before booking.

What kind of photo opportunities can we expect at a rustic venue in Nottinghamshire?

The photo backdrops are a huge draw. Expect opportunities for stunning shots in wildflower meadows, against historic brickwork, in ancient woodlands, beside serene lakes, and during 'golden hour' over rolling fields. The natural textures and beautiful light create effortlessly romantic wedding photos.