Your Pythouse Estate wedding includes…
With an ever-changing riot of colour as the backdrop, and with menus and decor harvested that very day, each wedding is a totally unique occasion. Underpinning it all, however, are some foundations that we take great pride in delivering…
By arrangement with the owners, we can organise a civil ceremony at the heavenly Hatch House, which is just a four-minute walk from the garden through an ancient tree-lined avenue or a blessing or non-conventional ceremony in the walled garden itself
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We’ll give you exclusive use of our three-acre Victorian walled garden, dining terrace and bar, perfectly prepared and ready for you to host your ideal post-marriage celebration
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The gorgeous glamping orchard with chill-out space and lovely bathrooms will be ready and waiting for up to 24 guests, whilst the delightful shepherd’s hut makes a wonderful marital boudoir
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We’ll put on a sumptuous walled garden champagne and cocktail reception with homegrown canapés crafted by Head Chef Darren Broom and our kitchen team
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When the time comes to sit down and eat, we’ll serve a beautiful banquet designed by Chef Darren Broom, cooked over the flames of our wood grill and using homegrown and happily reared local produce
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A carefully curated selection of table wines will be served, sourced from our favourite suppliers, including the renowned Yapp Bros of Mere
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Homegrown flowers will adorn the tables, foraged foliage, twinkling lights and candles will create a wonderful atmosphere in the dining space
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We’ll bake an impressive wedding cake decorated with fruit and flowers picked from the garden that day and ready to cut at the right moment
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Outdoor and indoor bars will continue to serve cocktails and drinks made with garden fruits and herbs after the feast and into the night
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We’ll help you arrange a band or DJ to get the party into full swing later on, with a dancefloor in the conservatory
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There will be delicious late-night snacks for guests to enjoy
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Glamping guests can make their way to the orchard at midnight where a campfire awaits and a breakfast larder will ensure a good start to the following day