Weddings at Brenley, Faversham

Weddings at Brenley, Faversham Credit: Kerry Ann Duffy PhotographyBrenley Farm makes for a lovely rustic wedding venue in the Kent countryside. Outside on the lawn, in front of the beautiful Georgian Farmhouse, just by the duck pond and barn, you'll find a beautiful traditional gazebo, complete with Kent peg roof and timber posts. Here you can seat 100 of your nearest and dearest to witness your vows. If the weather doesn't suit, though, there's a marquee available, which can be set up in the event of rain. Inside the farmhouse, surrounded by apple and pear orchards, hop gardens and vineyards, is a Georgian dining room that can seat up to 30 of your loved ones for intimate celebrations. This offers a lovely formal option in the summer months or even shelter from the temperamental British weather the rest of the year. It's also licensed for ceremonies.You have the choice of several fields in which to host your celebrations, all set in the glorious Kent countryside on a working farm. Each can host up to 150 guests and comes complete with water and electricity, offering a blank canvas. There's also accommodation on site for 30 people, plus space for campers.The venue is fully booked for 2021, but has availability for 2022 and 2023 and is taking bookings now.

Contact: 07732 858 836 | www.weddings.brenley-farm.co.uk
Weddings at Brenley, Brenley Farm, Brenley Lane, Boughton, Faversham ME13 9QJ

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