
The Tithe Barn is a stunning venue tucked away in the Ribble Valley in Lancashire and dates from the early 1600′s. This charming barn has recently undergone a painstaking £750,000 restoration and conversion into a unique setting for weddings and receptions of up to 120 guests. Created with an eye for detail the barn boasts beautiful traditional features, such as exposed stone, oak beams and flagstone floors, and can provide two magnificent spaces which can either be combined together or used separately.
Set adjacent to the barn is the breathtaking Browsholme Hall which is the oldest surviving family house in Lancashire having been the ancestral home of the Parker Family since 1507. As you would expect from such a venue it is steeped in history and is the perfect romantic setting for any any wedding reception. Based in the Hodder valley the barn also boasts 700 acres of parklands, woods and lake which give some incredible opportunities for stunning wedding images.
To me the big difference between Browsholme Hall and other chain run establishments is that you get a genuine feeling of the heritage and history of the venue. Because it is family owned, cared for and run you get a sense that this is more than just a job to them, you are a guest in their home of 500 years and that means a level of service that you simply can’t put a price on.
Photography by Adrian Spencer of Will Hey Wedding Photography, a professional wedding photographer based in the High Peak near Buxton and Stockport and covering Derbyshire, Cheshire, Manchester and Sheffield.
The magnificent Browsholme Hall is the oldest surviving family house in Lancashire having been the ancestral home of the Parker Family since 1507. As you would expect from such a house it is steeped in history and is the perfect romantic setting for any any wedding reception. Set in the Hodder valley the hall also boasts 700 acres of parklands, woods and lake which give some incredible opportunities for stunning wedding images.
Set close to the house itself and enjoying the same lovely rural setting, the Tithe Barn which dates from the 1600′s has recently undergone a £750,000 restoration. The barn has been converted into a unique new venue for weddings and receptions for up to 120 guests. Created with an eye for detail the barn boasts beautiful traditional features, such as exposed stone, oak beams and flagstone floors, and can provide two magnificent spaces which can either be used together or on their own.
To me the big difference between Browsholme Hall and other chain run establishments is that you get a genuine feeling of the heritage and history of the venue. Because it is family owned, cared for and run you get a sense that this is more than just a job to them, you are a guest in their home of 500 years and that means a level of service that you simply can’t put a price on.
Photography by Adrian Spencer of Will Hey Wedding Photography, a professional wedding photographer based in the High Peak near Buxton and Stockport and covering Derbyshire, Cheshire, Manchester and Sheffield.