A tale from the parkland

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A tale from the parkland

by Jon Tubmen at 11:54 pm on Wednesday, February 19th, 2020.  Posted in

16 acres of rolling parkland surround the stunning 4 acre garden. So whether you stand at the end of the topiary pyramid forest and gaze down the oak avenue toward the twenty acre wood, or stroll from the living willow arch through the wild flower meadow, your only problem will be choosing where to spend your important moments! Do you fancy a woodland wedding? And on which of the various lawns might you hold your reception?

A tale from the barn

by Jon Tubmen at 11:53 pm on Wednesday, February 19th, 2020.  Posted in

16 acres of rolling parkland surround the stunning 4 acre garden. So whether you stand at the end of the topiary pyramid forest and gaze down the oak avenue toward the twenty acre wood, or stroll from the living willow arch through the wild flower meadow, your only problem will be choosing where to spend your important moments! Do you fancy a woodland wedding? And on which of the various lawns might you hold your reception? You can’t say that a Chaucer Barn wedding is a ‘one size fits all’ wedding. It is a blank canvas on which to stamp your own identity.

A tale from the garden

by Jon Tubmen at 9:56 pm on Tuesday, December 10th, 2019.  Posted in

The garden is a particular passion of ours so there is always a new project on the go at our wedding venue. Most recently we’ve been getting into Japanese ‘cloud topiary’, so-named because of the organic, rounded shapes of the bushes which resemble clouds. They go brilliantly next to the giant, sharp angled pyramids which Chaucer Barn is famous for. It’s one of the reasons why we’re members of the National Gardens Scheme. As such we open our gates to the public on a Monday each June.

By Jon Tubmen on Tuesday, December 10th, 2019 in The Garden

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