Photo by Laura Jayne
Euridge Manor
- TYPICAL BUDGET
€40k - €60k
- SLEEPS
35
- CAPACITY
150
Set within 450 acres of private grounds in the Wiltshire countryside, Euridge Manor is a theatrical garden estate built around atmosphere and visual storytelling. Designed as a private world rather than a single house, the property unfolds through a series of crafted scenes—lakes, ruins, terraces, and hidden walkways—each with its own character. What defines Euridge is its sense of immersion. Weddings here feel less like events and more like inhabiting a setting, with guests moving through spaces that shift in mood and scale. With exclusive use and accommodation on site, the estate becomes a contained environment where the celebration unfolds gradually across gardens, interiors, and quiet corners.
Details
- MIN STAY: 3
- EXCLUSIVITY
- CAPACITY: 150
- SLEEPS: 35
- POOL
Weddings & settings
Ceremonies
Ceremonies at Euridge are defined by distinct, highly styled settings, each offering a different atmosphere rather than variations of the same space.
The estate is licensed for civil ceremonies across multiple indoor and outdoor locations, allowing flexibility across seasons.
The Boathouse
Set on the lake’s edge, this thatched structure feels intimate and self-contained, with guests gathered closely and water reflecting the surroundings.
Castle Arch
An open-air setting framed by stone ruins and a suspended chandelier, creating a more dramatic and visually striking ceremony point.
The Pergola
A softer alternative, where planting and seasonal blooms shape the space, offering a more organic, garden-led setting.
The Lost Orangery
Light-filled and enclosed, with large windows and chandeliers, balancing openness with shelter.
The Ballroom
The most formal option, with scale and symmetry, suited to larger gatherings in a fully interior setting.
Each space carries a clear identity, allowing the ceremony to feel intentional rather than interchangeable.
Photo by Emily Jayne
Photo by Laura Jayne
Receptions
Weddings at Euridge feel multi-layered and exploratory, with guests moving between spaces that each hold a different atmosphere.
Drinks often begin outdoors—on the lawns or terraces—where guests arrive into open garden space, with views across the estate and time to move freely between areas. The setting encourages wandering rather than gathering in one place.
Dinner shifts the focus. In summer, this often takes place beneath the Portico, where tables sit within the gardens, balancing structure with openness. Indoors, the Orangery or Ballroom offer more defined settings, with a stronger sense of enclosure and formality.
As evening develops, the energy becomes more concentrated. Dancing typically moves indoors, where lighting and music create a clear shift in pace, while outdoor areas remain available for quieter moments.
Across a full weekend, the estate continues to open up—brunches, picnics, and informal gatherings spread across lawns and gardens, extending the experience beyond a single evening.
Staying on Site
Accommodation at Euridge is distributed across a collection of cottages, suites, and private spaces, hosting around 35 guests.
The Orangery & Cloister Suite
More central residences, with direct access to the gardens and shared living spaces.
Ivy, Bluebell & Peartree Cottages
Larger cottages suited to families or groups, each with multiple bedrooms and private outdoor areas.
Courtyard Cottage
A smaller, self-contained option with a more traditional layout.
Christie’s Cabin
A secluded, compact space designed for two, positioned away from the main accommodation.
All spaces are self-catered and consistently styled, combining traditional materials with practical comfort. Kitchens, living areas, and outdoor seating create a stay that feels independent yet connected to the wider estate.
Staying on site allows guests to experience the grounds more fully, with time to move between spaces beyond the structured moments of the wedding.
Photo by Laura Jayne
Photo by Anne De Geyter
Food & Atmosphere
The food experience at Euridge is entirely host-led, shaped by external caterers and the flexibility of a dry-hire venue.
Without an in-house kitchen or fixed style, every element—from menu to service format—is defined by the couple and their chosen team. This allows for a wide range of approaches, from more formal dining to relaxed, outdoor meals.
Dining locations shift depending on the setting: garden dinners under the Portico, indoor receptions in the Orangery or Ballroom, and informal gatherings across the estate. The absence of corkage supports a more personalised approach to drinks, whether centred around wine, cocktails, or a mix of both.
Food here adapts to the environment—less about a set format, more about how the celebration is designed to unfold.
Real Weddings at Euridge Manor
Other Information
Activities
The estate encourages guests to spend time within the grounds as much as possible.
On-site
- Sauna and garden spaces for relaxation
- Walking routes through landscaped grounds
- Lakeside areas and terraces for informal gatherings
- Library and indoor lounges
Nearby
Villages such as Castle Combe and the city of Bath, along with countryside walking and cycling routes.
Location & Accessibility
Located near Colerne in Wiltshire, on the edge of the Cotswolds, the estate combines rural setting with accessible transport links.
- Nearest airports: Bristol (approx. 1 hour), London Heathrow (approx. 1 hour 45 minutes)
- Access: Private transport recommended
- Parking: On-site parking available
The location offers a sense of seclusion while remaining within reach for guests travelling from across the UK or internationally.
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