Tie the knot at Tall John’s Weddings

Exterior of Tall John’s Weddings

Tall John’s Weddings, LD3 7PX
01239 821 143 | www.talljohns.wedding


The manor house at Tall John’s Weddings is situated within acres of exquisite grounds with mature trees and breathtaking views across the valley. The working walled garden is the ideal place to take photographs with a rose bower, a double swing hanging from a beech tree and a silver birch bower.

There is also a restored Welsh barn available for weddings which looks across the Black Mountains with an enchanting courtyard and a wooden gazebo that can be decorated with flowers and covered in Perspex if the weather is unkind. Inside are electric points, underfloor heating, insulation, hard floors and a catering area.

Included in the venue hire is two nights in the Honeysuckle Cottage, which sleeps eight people on a self-catering basis, and the couple will be able to spend the wedding night in The Coachmans. The house is also available for up to 20 guests on a staffed basis, with breakfast included.

Celebrate in style
Intimate services are held in the Drawing Room, inside the manor house, with up to 20 nearest and dearest.

The gorgeous split level Granary with its canopied beams and light stone floor can accommodate 80 loved ones downstairs, but there is space in the gallery above for extra friends and family.

Large celebrations are held in the barn, which is licensed for 160 nearest and dearest.

Those wanting to enjoy the great outdoors can tie the knot under the wooden gazebo with optional steps to the natural grassed stage where the newlyweds will be in full view of their guests.

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Couples will receive a special breakfast basket on the morning after the wedding.

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