County Wedding Events comes to Clock Barn Hall, Godalming, Surrey!

outdoors terrace adjacent to barn, people milling about wedding car on grass sunny day

If you're newlyweds-to-be embarking on your wedding planning journey, pop along to the County Wedding Events fair at Clock Barn Hall, Godalming, Surrey for inspiration!

After 2020 was a year of lockdowns, post-poned weddings, rescheduled events and cancelled plans, it's great to have a date we can finally add to our diaries. It's also one of our first wedding shows post-lockdown for all those couples that have missed face-to-face wedding planning in the last few months...

Clock Barn Hall is a family-run rural wedding venue set in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by gorgeous countryside in Surrey. It provides an idyllic setting for your wedding day, perfectly combining all the features of a "barn wedding venue" with modern convenience.The venue is licensed for ceremonies and there is a pretty, terraced area and garden for fine weather as well as stunning views across open countryside. The venue offers exclusivity with the option of setting up the day before and allows couples to provide their own drinks for the reception and wedding breakfast with no corkage charge (the venue's own bar opens from 6pm).

Come along to view the venue and discuss your plans with wedding suppliers exhibiting on the day. The fair will be open from 11am to 3pm, it's free entry, couples will receive a goodie bag and also have the opportunity to win their dream honeymoon.

For more details and to pre-register, please visit: www.countyweddingevents.com

When: Sunday, 27th June 2021 - 12 - 4pm
Where: Clock Barn Farm, Hambledon Road, Godalming, Surrey, GU8 4AY
Who: clockbarnhall.co.uk

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