Perfect Cotswold Wedding Venues
The Cotswolds offer a stunning location for a countryside wedding and many of our group stays are wedding parties. Our self-catering holiday barns are perfect for wedding parties, and couples looking to make their special day, a special few days with their nearest and dearest.
With the barns sleeping up to 30 guests spread across four separate accommodations it’s ideal for groups of families! All together but with your own privacy. The fun glamping options offer extra guests who can book the Cotswold Safari Lodges and Glamping Pods.
Mix up the accommodation to suit your needs and budget or book the whole site for exclusive use.
Have our local caterer organise a dinner party, a pamper party for the hens, clay shooting and electric quad biking for the adventurous!
We are surrounded by fabulous venues close to Bourton on the Water for you to say I DO! So we thought we would give you a rundown of our favourites as some Cotswold wedding inspiration.

The Notgrove Estate Holiday Accommodation is perfectly located for:
- The Barn at Upcote – Escape into the peaceful Cotswold countryside for your perfect wedding day. The Barn at Upcote is an exclusive use, Cotswold barn wedding venue set around an English country garden courtyard amongst rolling hills.
- Lapstone Barn, Chipping Campden – This traditional 18th-century Cotswold barn will sweep you off your feet. Its honey-coloured grandeur can comfortably hold up to 200 guests for your ceremony and seated for dining making it an ideal Cotswold wedding venue.
- The Stone Barn, Upper Windrush – Tucked between Burford and Northleach, Stone Barn is a picture-perfect Cotswold wedding venue, steeped in rustic charm. The Stone Barn is licensed for civil marriage ceremonies, with space for up to 200 seated guests.
- The Old Gore, Fosse Cross, Cirencester – Born out of the need for a laid-back wedding venue that nods to our street food heritage, Old Gore is truly the party barn.
- Oxleaze Barn, Lechlade – Oxleaze is a family-run farm nestled in the heart of the Cotswold countryside. Dating back to the 1700s, at Oxleaze, both nature and productivity thrive together while offering the perfect backdrop for weddings.




