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Larchfield Estate

Country house and gardens with heritage dating back to the seventeenth century.

375 Upper Ballynahinch Road, Lisburn, Co Down, BT27 6XL

Larchfield House Northern Ireland

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Weddings

Historic Houses members must pay for entrance for this property.
Historic Houses members must pay for entrance for this property.
Capacity
  • 100+
Licences
  • Civil
Venue Types
  • Barn / stables
  • Outdoor / garden
  • Unusual venue
Facilities
  • Accessible parking
  • Bridal suite
  • Guest parking
  • Overnight accommodation
  • Suppliers list
  • Wedding planner
for the latest information.
Accessibility
  • Accessible toilets
  • Guide dogs welcome
  • Wheelchair ramps/routes
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Larchfield Estate is a multi-award winning family run venue close to Belfast that offers exclusive use and flexibility, located within the heart of the County Down countryside. Radiating an ambiance of peace and tranquillity, the 19th century barn alongside walled gardens and cobbled courtyards is the ideal setting for the most memorable day with onsite accommodation providing an oasis of luxury for the wedding party to retreat to post celebrations.

No dream wedding is complete without a charming, idyllic setting to create a whimsical fairy-tale and Larchfield Estate’s selection of historical stone buildings and blossoming gardens help to set the most magical scene.

The highly experienced events team are on hand at every step of the way, with every detail tailored to each couple’s exact vision and needs. Either book our Stress Less Package – where catering, venue, decor, drinks are all arranged for you or book venue and event co-ordination for more flexibility to have ‘Your Wedding Your Way’ , with four incredible recommended caterers to choose from, couples can then select their own suppliers for every other aspect of their wedding (availing of the team’s curated list of suggestions and exclusive offers if desired).

With no corkage policy, each wedding can select their preferred bubbles and wine at no additional cost to bring them in. Meanwhile the fully licenced bar takes care of all other refreshments with their jovial team looking after guests with a sense of true Irish hospitality!

Afterwards, the wedding party wander back to rest in the lovingly restored onsite accommodation just a stone’s throw away from the main venue – with space for up to 43 guests in a combination of cottages and luxury Glamping Truck ‘Myrtle’! The next morning, a private breakfast for your guests staying onsite can be served in the Lanyon designed heritage building the ‘The Old Piggery’, inviting guests to come back together to dine together before sending the newly married couple off. Alternatively, for those who prefer a little extra sleep, luxury artist breakfast hampers can be provided in the cottages for guests to prepare breakfast at their leisure.

Smaller Weddings can be accommodated in The Old Piggery.

Contact our multi-award winning events team to discuss weddings at Larchfield Estate: events@larchfieldestate.co.uk

for the latest information.
Accessibility
  • Accessible toilets
  • Guide dogs welcome
  • Wheelchair ramps/routes
Does our information need updating?
Let us know here

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