The Carriage Hall provides a stunning setting for your special day. Once a historic railway goods shed, it has been beautifully restored into a distinctive and striking venue, offering sweeping views of the picturesque South Nottinghamshire countryside. We believe that all weddings are individual, and our passionate team is dedicated to bringing your vision to life, ensuring a seamless and stress-free journey from start to finish. With our expert guidance and warm hospitality, we’ll create an unforgettable experience for you and your guests
Dating back to 1895, this charming Victorian goods shed once served Plumtree’s railway station. The Hall has been lovingly restored using a mixture of traditional and contemporary materials and design styles, to create a truly unique and striking wedding venue. With huge, train carriage size glazed openings and high beamed ceilings, the main space is beautifully bright and airy. Perched above the main hall, the Mezzanine is the perfect retreat for reception drinks and canapés during the cooler months. With plush sofas and intimate lighting, it offers a cosy space for guests to unwind later in the day, sip on their favourite tipple, and enjoy the lively atmosphere of the evening and dance floor below. For those seeking a quieter escape, The Saunders Room provides a peaceful sanctuary, complete with a balcony overlooking the beautifully manicured gardens. Step outside to our covered terrace, where guests can gather in comfort or wander through the stunning landscaped grounds— offering breath taking countryside views and picture-perfect backdrops for unforgettable wedding photos
All our weddings are the 'best day' to us! We treat all weddings as the should be - individual and unique
try to be as well organized as possible, stay focus on what the day symbolizes in bringing two people together as one
--
Spacious, unique, stunning, peaceful, beautiful
With having exclusive use of The Carriage Hall, the grounds gives lots of photo opportunities. We even have an old tin shed in the carpark often used as a back drop or how about stopping the traffic under the railway bridge at the bottom of the drive
Yes! but we can't possibly give any more details!
There's too many to choose from! I'd have to say the halloumi fritters and mini Yorkshire puddings definitely go down well!
--
High ceilings within this unique victorian goods shed
--