The Flower Field Barn on the Wyke Manor Estate - a beautiful old timber framed building with a wind on either side.

The Flower Field Barn on Wyke Manor Estate

We are very pleased to announce a brand new Wedding Barn project! It is something we have been working on for many years and it is finally nearing completion…

The barn is over 250 years old and Charles has lovingly restored it to its former glory. When The Wyke Manor Estate moved away from cattle towards arable farming, the barn fell out of use. For many years it was used as a lunch room and general storage area, so we are delighted it has found a new purpose as a wedding barn and event space. It has become a charming canvas on which you can paint your happy moments and memories.

A wedding barn in the flowers…

Most importantly, the rural barn will be surrounded by flowers – of course! We aim to provide (almost) year round blooms and, certainly, in midsummer there will be delphiniums – your very own confetti flower field.

It will be an idyllic, peaceful venue, so it will be ideal for couples looking for something authentic, informal, intimate and, above all, stunningly beautiful. Every wedding is unique and we hope to help you achieve your dreams in amongst our flowers.

Register your interest in our wedding barn

We’d love to hear from you if you are interested in celebrating your wedding surrounded by flowers. We hope the wedding barn will be be up and running in 2025. So, if you have any questions or would like to register an interest in our new venue, please complete the form below. Alternatively, you can email the Hudsons about the wedding barn at flowerfieldbarn@gmail.com They will keep you updated!

A beautiful flower filled wedding breakfast table, with candles and linens, inside The Flower Field Barn on the Wyke Manor Estate.
A bride and groom standing outside the large windows of The Flower Field Barn on the Wyke Manor Estate.
A wedding ceremony space with wooden chairs and pretty white and green flowers and foliage, outside at The Flower Field Barn on the Wyke Manor Estate.

This project is part funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Funded by UK Government
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