About Millbridge Court
Millbridge Court is an exclusive countryside events venue just outside Farnham in Frensham, Surrey. Housed in a restored 19th-century farmhouse and barn, it merges traditional architecture with contemporary style (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ) (www.hitched.co.uk ). From the road it looks like an elegant country house, but inside visitors find two inter-connected, oak-beamed halls with soaring vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass windows that flood the space with natural light (www.hitched.co.uk ) (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ). The overall effect is a modern take on a classic barn venue, a luxurious “boutique” setting noted for its warm, inviting atmosphere (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ) (www.travelodge.co.uk ). Curated antiques and locally sourced design pieces blend with the venue’s original brick and woodwork (www.millbridgecourt.co.uk ) (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ), giving Millbridge Court its character.
Located on the Surrey–Hampshire border, Millbridge Court sits in more than ten acres of landscaped gardens with views of the countryside (www.travelodge.co.uk ) (bridebook.com ). A walled ceremony garden with a charming oak arbour offers an idyllic outdoor setting, whilst lawns and courtyards furnish ample space for cocktails and lawn games. Inside, reception space is complemented by a cosy lounge with oversized sofas and a log-burning fireplace – perfect for winter events – and a fully stocked bar. The Byrom family (and their boutique hotel bedrooms) occupy the main house, including the famed Hideaway cottage tucked in its own secluded garden. The Hideaway features a freestanding fabric-clad bathtub, four-poster bed and a woodstove for an intimate mooringside retreat (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ) (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ). In sum, Millbridge Court offers an exclusive-use “venue-with-stay” experience: up to 150 guests can celebrate in the halls, and couples can sleep up to nine guests on-site (eight in the house plus the Hideaway) (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ) (bridebook.com ). These signature features – high glass walls, historic oak beams, a secret honeymoon cabin – make Millbridge Court a standout venue in the local scene.
Events and Programming
Millbridge Court specialises in weddings but also hosts corporate events, private parties and galas (www.canvas-events.co.uk ) (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ). The venue is licensed for civil ceremonies and can accommodate up to 150 seated guests for a wedding service or banquet (and even more for a standing reception) (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ) (bridebook.com ). Most weekends from spring through early autumn are devoted to weddings: couples often book the venue for two days, with family arriving the evening before the ceremony to relax and rehearse, and staying overnight after the party. Kalm Kitchen provides all catering, from multi-course wedding breakfasts to gourmet feasts, ensuring every menu is freshly prepared on-site from local ingredients (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ) (www.hitched.co.uk ). Guests typically arrive early evening on Friday, enjoy the setting by the fire or in the gardens, and then celebrate through Saturday. Since Millbridge Court only accepts one event at a time, couples often praise the team for giving each wedding exclusive, personalised attention (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ) (www.millbridgecourt.co.uk ).
Outside of weddings, Millbridge Court is a top choice for corporate retreats and conferences. Booking clients have held product launch dinners, awards ceremonies and team-building weekends in the spacious rooms. Presentations use the venue’s built-in AV setup, and there is space for tradeshow displays or private screenings in the halls if needed. Private charter parties and milestone celebrations (birthdays, anniversaries, family reunions) are also accommodated in this flexible space. Unlike a theatre or arena, Millbridge Court has no ticketed shows on sale to the general public – events here are by rental or invitation. However, the venue does occasionally host large-guest events or anniversary parties; for example, Millbridge Court celebrated its own 10-year anniversary in October 2024 with a private gala, inviting industry collaborators to experience the venue’s charm (millbridgecourt.wisdmlabs.net ) (bridebook.com ). Recurring open days may be offered for couples choosing a wedding venue, but otherwise visitors attend only by arrangement or guest list.
Tickets and Booking
Millbridge Court does not operate on a per-ticket basis like a nightclub; instead, the entire venue is privately hired. To book the venue for a wedding or event, one typically arranges a viewing through the official team. The Millbridge staff (often at least a year in advance) work with clients to plan dates, catering and room setups. Pricing varies by season and package – wedding packages begin in the mid-thousands of pounds and rise for peak dates (bridebook.com ). For example, third-party wedding directories list venue hire ranging roughly from £4,250 up to £13,950, depending on date and options (bridebook.com ). The venue offers special deals for last-minute dates or off-peak months (as seen in late-2024 availability promotions), and many couples opt for a two-night exclusive hire to use the venue as a private retreat. This “takeover” option grants full use of Millbridge Court from 4pm on the day of arrival, including all seven bedrooms in the main house, letting guests settle in and suppliers set up ahead of the celebrations (millbridgecourt.wisdmlabs.net ).
There is no traditional box office; bookings are handled by the Millbridge Court events team. Couples usually pay a deposit to reserve a date, then stagger payments (often including venue hire, catering, extras like flowers or an open bar). If you are attending a wedding here, you will receive event-specific tickets or RSVP instructions from the host, but outside of private events you generally cannot “buy” a ticket to Millbridge Court. For corporate or public events held here (if any), ticket purchase and check-in would depend on the organising company. In any case, plan early: popular dates (especially summer weekends) can sell out a year or more in advance. The venue team often suggests viewing appointments months ahead and cautions that the best dates go quickly during the popular May–September season.
Seating and Layout
Millbridge Court’s main spaces are two large interconnecting halls. One hall is typically arranged for the ceremony (with up to 150 theatre-style seats facing a focal point such as the registrar), while the adjoining hall becomes the dining and dance floor area. Both halls feature the famous oak rafters and huge glass walls (some of the venue’s signature “wow” elements (www.hitched.co.uk )). For a seated dinner, round tables of 8–12 are placed throughout the main hall, and there is ample room between tables for serving and mingling. When the meal concludes, the dance floor is centred in the larger hall (often at one end), with generous space for a DJ booth or band setup on the side (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ). Guests often flow freely between the halls, lounge and garden patio as the day progresses.
For ceremony seating, front rows usually go to immediate family, with other guests filling in rows behind. The glass walls mean that guests to the side of the clicking of cameras have natural light. In high-ceiling halls like these, sound can carry, so for speeches or music the built-in PA system (microphones and speakers) is used. (The venue is well-equipped for live music: the adjoining rooms are wired for sound and there is room off to the side for band equipment.) Acoustically, the long hall and glass can produce an echo, so band sound engineers often place speakers thoughtfully; many couples have found the downstairs halls easily handle lively music without echoing badly.)
If the wedding ceremony is moved outdoors (in the garden arbour), guests are typically seated in the courtyard or adjacent lawn on removable chairs. Many visitors note that every seat in the house has a good view of the main stage or focal point, partly because the U-shaped layout of the halls and arbour is compact. The lounge has comfy sofa seating rather than rows, so if there is a smaller gathering or a break out from the main event, that can serve as “VIP lounge” seating. Generally, to get the best experience, guests aim to sit in the middle rows (not too far back) and (if outside) wear shoes suited for grass. There are no obstructed views – the ceilings are so high that even back rows see over heads, and the large windows prevent any pillars from blocking lines of sight.
There are a couple of special seating/inside spaces to know. Upstairs is “The Loft,” a bright dressing and prep room used mainly by bridal parties. It is fitted with full-length mirrors, gum-drop stools and a makeup/hair station – essentially its own lounge. Meanwhile, downstairs one entire changing suite is dedicated for brides (with mirrors) and the other for the groom’s party. After the reception, many newlyweds retreat to a private dinner table in the lounge near the fireplace while guests dance below.
Getting There and Parking
Millbridge Court is located at Frensham Road, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 3DJ – about 2.5 miles west of Farnham town centre. It sits on the northern side of Frensham village just off the A287 (Frensham Road), which runs between Farnham and Hindhead. By car from central London, travellers take the A3 past Guildford and exit at Farnham, then follow signs towards Frensham. From the west, the A31 leads into Farnham; from there take the A287 north (via Tilford/The Square) to reach Millbridge. The quieter single-track approach road passes a few country houses and ancient woodland before arriving at the Millbridge gates. Navigation apps will recognise “Millbridge Court, GU10 3DJ.”
There is plenty of free on-site parking for guests. A spacious gravel car park lies just beside the main entrance; during events staff manage entry so that arriving cars are whisked in smoothly. Blue Badge spaces are reserved at the front. Parking is free of charge for event-goers. Once parked, guests can walk a short paved path or level ground right to the venue doors, so luggage and gifts can be rolled straight in.
If you prefer public transport, Farnham railway station is the nearest train stop, about 1.5 miles away (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ) (www.hitched.co.uk ). South Western Railway runs direct trains from London Waterloo (every 30 minutes) as well as trains from Guildford, Alton and surrounding stations. From Farnham station, taxis can be pre-booked (the ride takes under 10 minutes) or you may plan an onward bus. Stagecoach bus route 19 (Farnham to Hindhead/Haslemere via Aldershot) and route 75 run along Frensham Road. These buses stop right by Millbridge Court (bus stop “Millbridge Court, Millbridge/opp Kent Cottage”). During the day, bus 19 comes roughly every 60–90 minutes, so public transport is an option if you time it carefully. Nearest bus stops are a 1–2 minute walk from the entrance. If arriving by coach for a larger group, the lane is wide enough for one coach at the small roundabout turnaround by the venue.
For drop-offs or rideshares, the main drive provides a convenient turning circle. Cars and taxis typically drop passengers at the front steps. Rideshare services (Uber, Bolt) are available in Farnham; set the drop location to “Millbridge Court Event Venue” or the postcode GU10 3DJ. Do note that shelters along Frensham Road are minimal, so if there is a sudden downpour expect to use the venue awning when arriving. The venue advise guests to allow extra travel time in rural traffic – in late evenings some minor roads may slow late-night departures. Most guests planning to leave late prefer to hire a private taxi or stay over in house accommodations, avoiding issues with the last trains (for example, the last direct train to London is typically around midnight). If you must catch a train, the service from Farnham back towards London runs until about 00:10 on Saturday nights; a local taxi or lift may be needed for off-hours.
Inside the Venue
When you step inside Millbridge Court during an event, you’ll first notice the airy, open layout. Guests typically enter at ground level into the large reception hall or lounge. The atmosphere is warm yet chic – polished wooden floors, white-painted brick, and neutral linens give the place a modern-farmhouse feel. The whole ground floor is under one roof, so although there are distinct areas (ceremony space, dining hall, lounge, bar) it all flows together. You will find friendly staff and/or the event planner waiting to greet visitors. There is no formal ticket check-in – typically guests are announced by name or shown to their table as they arrive.
Shoes are generally allowed (and expected) indoors; staff advise removing muddy heels if guests have been on the lawns. Security checks are minimal (this is a private venue, not a club), though for larger events the venue may use cloakroom staff or have door monitors. Do expect staff with radios quietly coordinating logistics. When inside, smartphone service is usually good (mobile signal is generally reliable inside and outside), and Millbridge does provide guest wifi for event staff (though couples and guests mainly stay off social media during ceremonies).
Food and drink service is a big focus inside Millbridge Court. The in-house bar in the lounge serves a range of local ales, spirits and wines; there is also a speciality coffee station if needed. Most menus are done buffet or table service style by Kalm Kitchen’s staff (www.hitched.co.uk ). Special diet requirements (vegan, gluten-free, etc.) can be accommodated with advance notice. There is a small coat-check area near the lounge entrance for cooler days. Bathrooms are stylishly finished and located at the rear of the halls and off the lounge; they are wheelchair accessible to ground floor guests. Disabled facilities include ramps up to primary rooms (ceremony/dining) and an accessible toilet, so a person with limited mobility can participate fully at the main event areas.
Another popular inside spot is the lounge’s snug sofa area. Between dinner and dancing, many guests relax there with drinks or take family photos by the fire. Adjacent to this lounge bar is a new “hidden” cocktail room (revealed by sliding bookcase) for after-hours revelry (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ). This little bar is meant to be a surprise night-time treat: moodily lit and trimmed with checkerboard floors, it adds a club-like atmosphere for late-night dancing. Information about this feature isn’t in the main venue tour, so only on occasion will the couple lead selected guests back there for an extra drink.
Nearby Amenities
Although set in the countryside, Millbridge Court is well-served by local amenities. Farnham town centre is 5–10 minutes by car, and offers pubs and restaurants for pre-event meals. Popular pre-wedding dinner spots include The Hog’s Back Brewery & Inn (a 15-minute drive) and Farnham’s historic pubs like The Sadlers Arms or The Bush, which serve modern British pub cuisine. Farnham’s high street has restaurants such as Zizzi (Italian), Cote Brasserie (French bistro), and The Victoria (gastro pub), all within 2 miles. For something upscale, the local Travelodge suggests The Oast House (farm-to-table dining) near Farnham; there’s also a Miller & Carter steakhouse and various cosy bistros near the castle. If you arrive early, consider a short trip to nearby Waverley Abbey (5 minutes east) or the Sculpture Park (7 minutes south) for a walk before dinner.
For drinks, the taverns of Farnham are close by: the town’s brewery pub The Waggon & Horses (west Farnham) offers craft beers, and Yates’s or Six Bells serve cocktails. Hotels near Millbridge for overnight stays include Premier Inn Farnham, Travelodge Aldershot (7 miles), and smaller B&Bs like Farnham House Hotel. On-site, Millbridge Court has its own seven boutique double bedrooms and the Hideaway, which can accommodate paying guests from the event. Early bookings can secure those rooms; otherwise, most wedding guests will stay in Farnham or the nearby village of Frensham (which has a pub with rooms).
Traffic to and from late-night events is generally easy. If you plan to depart late, check public transport schedules: stagecoach buses are infrequent after 8pm, so most guests rely on taxis. Farnham has several reliable cab companies (e.g. Farnham Taxis) and Uber does operate in the area. When leaving after midnight, it’s common to either hike the short walk to Farnham station (for the last trains) or pre-book a taxi. Because last trains to London leave around midnight, couples often warn guests to arrange rides or be prepared for a long walk to the station. As a final tip, there is a small shop/convenience store near the station (and more larger supermarkets in Farnham centre) in case you need any supplies before or after the event.
What Makes This Venue Special
Millbridge Court’s charm lies in its blend of history, design and service. It isn’t a cookie-cutter hotel or bleak function barn – each detail tells a story. The juxtaposition of ultra-high glass walls against rustic oak beams creates an unforgettable visual backdrop in every season (www.hitched.co.uk ) (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ). Many couples have remarked on the “wow factor” the moment they step inside, as the sprawling rooms and courtyard open before them (www.millbridgecourt.co.uk ). Architecturally, Millbridge respects its roots as a farm building – even reusing local Surrey blue woad heritage motifs in its new decor (millbridgecourt.wisdmlabs.net ) – which gives the place authenticity. Yet the designers have kept things fresh and modern: no dated wallpaper or stiff formal dining areas here (www.millbridgecourt.co.uk ) (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ).
Over the years, Millbridge Court has become a beloved landmark in Surrey’s wedding scene. It won accolades for its leafy setting and silky service, often highlighted in Surrey wedding guides for being both intimate and impressive. The team behind it have built a reputation for making each guest feel special – one happy couple said the staff “made us feel like we were their only wedding of the year” (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ). On the cultural side, the venue supports local farms, caterers and artists: for instance, The Bramley Company (a British bath-and-body brand) and several Surrey-brewery partners are featured here, connecting the venue to regional craft traditions (millbridgecourt.wisdmlabs.net ) (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ). Its economic impact is felt in Farnham area, too: by attracting dozens of weddings and events annually, Millbridge Court brings jobs to local florists, musicians and hotels, and business to nearby shops and restaurants.
Many visitors also cite “the Hideaway” as one of the venue’s signature touches. This tucked-away honeymoon cottage – with its glass-walled botanical tub, four-poster bed and secluded two-acre garden space – feels like a secret treasure. Couples love that they can slip away at night to this luxe cabin right next door, or step out onto the terrace for a private moment. Unlike a big impersonal hall, Millbridge Court feels like a private home that’s been turned into an event centre. It retains the warmth of a family country house (with owners and staff who often live on-site), which guests notice in the personal service and small thoughtful details. All these qualities – the history, the design, the hidden luxuries, and the friendly hospitality – contribute to its special character.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: Key areas of Millbridge Court are on one level. The ceremony halls, dining hall and lounge all have ramped or level entry, and at least one large, accessible toilet. Wheelchair users can attend weddings, though they should inform the planner in advance (the team can reserve parking spaces near the entrance and arrange easiest seating). Note that the bridal prep loft and some upper bedrooms (if used) are via stairs, so plan accordingly. Blue Badge parking and step-free paths make most ground-floor spaces inclusive.
What to Bring: Guests should dress for the season and setting. The halls are well heated in winter, but outdoor areas can be chilly after dark, so a wrap or smart coat is wise for garden ceremonies. In summer, consider flat shoes or wedges if walking on lawn. An umbrella or warm sweater can be good backup for allowance. We do recommend bringing any required medication or items for outdoor comfort (e.g. sunscreen or insect repellent). The venue staff provides table seating, table settings and napkins – your host will tell you if you need to bring anything else. A camera or phone for photos is welcome, but draping table covers or fresh flowers is left to the event designers.
What Not to Bring: Outside flowers or catering aren’t needed (catering is all handled in-house). Glass confetti isn’t allowed (only biodegradable petals or confetti on the lawns are approved (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk )). Large pets are generally not permitted except service animals; check with the host if you plan to arrive with a small pet. Fireworks or sparklers may only be used under strict illumination rules set by the wedding planner (professional displays can be arranged safely outside if desired). As a courtesy, most events here are smoke-free inside; smokers should use the courtyard or other outside areas. Please also note that Millbridge is a private address, so uninvited visitors shouldn’t attempt to walk in.
Timings: For weddings the day usually begins in the mid-afternoon (for example, formal arrival by 2pm, followed by a ceremony at 2:30 or 3:00pm). Guests are asked to arrive at least 10–15 minutes early to be seated. If you’re part of the wedding party, arrive in good time (VIP on-time) but feel free to use the lounge seating until called. If attending a corporate event, the itinerary will specify – but the venue is typically warmed up by a welcoming drinks reception. Regardless, Millbridge Court’s planners recommend allowing extra travel time, especially at night: it’s rural after all, and late-night roads are quiet but slower to navigate.
Venue Policies: Millbridge Court maintains a friendly yet formal atmosphere. There is no strict dress code other than “smart attire” – for weddings that usually means cocktail or semi-formal wear; for black-tie events, evening dress or suit is suitable. Photography is welcome almost everywhere, and photographers frequently line up in the courtyard or balcony for group shots. However, flash photography during a ceremony should always be checked with the couple first (a small no-flash sign is usually placed by the officiant in the hall). Children are to be supervised at all times; the venue has a yard but it’s not a play area. Any guest under 18 should have an adult present. Finally, the venue enforces local noise ordinances – music will be turned down after a certain hour (typically around midnight outdoors). Guests who wish to continue partying are often invited to the hidden cocktail bar where acoustics are contained.
Connectivity and Services: Millbridge Court provides free Wi-Fi in reception areas (suitable for uploading photos or last-minute email checks). Mobile reception in Surrey is generally good, but occasionally holds if the countryside momentarily drops signal; a phone or watch can be used to coordinate group transport home if needed. Restrooms are freshly renovated and clearly signposted. An on-site wardrobe or valet service is sometimes available for formal coats or dresses (check with the planner). There is no official coat check fee, but tips for cloakroom staff are appreciated. If you need assistance during the event – be it first aid, baby changing, or local recommendations – the event staff is excellent at helping.
Insider Tips: Arrive a little early to admire the venue’s details: the high ceilings, the warmly lit lounge and the fireplace are part of the Millbridge Court charm. Before the reception, take a stroll in the walled garden or under the oak arbour – many couples say those moments outdoors are some of the most memorable. If you have time, step off the property to breathe in the panorama of the Surrey Hills. Lastly, leave your cars parked until you hear the host’s signal that the event is over; the venue staff ensures a smooth, organized departure so no one gets stuck in traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Millbridge Court’s capacity?
Millbridge Court can accommodate up to 150 seated guests for a ceremony or wedding breakfast, and around 200 for a standing reception (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ). The two grand halls are arranged so that one can host the ceremony and the other the dining and dance floor. For weddings, the official licensed numbers are 150 guests (inside), though the gardens allow even larger parties for receptions.
How do I book or rent Millbridge Court?
Millbridge Court is only available by private hire. To enquire, you contact the events team (email or phone) to arrange a viewing and date. Wedding packages require an initial venue hire deposit to secure the booking, followed by milestone payments. There isn’t a walk-up door ticket service. Make sure to plan well in advance (often a year or more) for popular summer dates. Some third-party sites note charter prices roughly from £4,250 up to £13,950 depending on season (bridebook.com ).
Where exactly is Millbridge Court and how can I get there by public transport?
Millbridge Court is on Frensham Road (A287) near Frensham, Surrey (GU10 3DJ). By train, the nearest station is Farnham (1.5 miles away) with frequent trains to London Waterloo (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ) (www.hitched.co.uk ). From Farnham station, you can take a short taxi or Stagecoach bus 19/75 headed towards Frensham; both routes stop at “Millbridge Court” on the A287. There’s ample on-site parking if you arrive by car, and a sheltered taxi/drop-off area at the front.
Is there parking available?
Yes. Millbridge Court offers a large free car park for guests (www.amazingspaceweddings.co.uk ). There are several dozen spaces right beside the entrance, with additional overflow space during big events. Blue Badge spaces are reserved near the front door. Since the venue is private and rural, parking is plentiful and included in your booking. After your arrival or ceremony, guests simply leave cars in this car park for the evening.
What are the seating options and best spots inside?
Seating is typically banquet style for dinners (round tables) or theatre style during ceremonies. The most popular spots are mid-hall where the view of the couple is centered. When seated for dinner, the dance floor is nearby and there’s room for everyone to move easily. The lounge area has sofas and is ideal for resting between courses. From the back rows of the ceremony hall you see just as well as the front thanks to the high ceilings and lack of pillars. In bad weather, the indoor ceremony hall becomes the main focus. If you want a quiet whisper corner, head to the cushioned lounge – otherwise, front-centre seats of a hall are preferred for the full wedding-night experience.
Is Millbridge Court accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, key event areas are mostly step-free. The main ceremony and dining halls sit on ground level, and there are accessible ramps from the car park to these entrances. There are ground-floor accessible toilets. The ceremony/dinner path is flat and wide. However, the upstairs loft and some bedrooms require stairs. It’s recommended that disabled guests notify the planner ahead of time so arrangements (parking and seating) can be made. Overall, Millbridge Court strives to be inclusive with Blue Badge parking and a grabrail-equipped WC on site.
Does Millbridge Court have an in-house caterer or bar?
Yes. Catering and bar service are provided by the exclusive venue partner (Kalm Kitchen). The venue features a fully equipped restaurant kitchen for wedding breakfasts and receptions (www.travelodge.co.uk ). The lounge has an in-house bar where drinks are served, and a separate hidden cocktail bar opens later in the evening (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ). All drinks (wine, beer, spirits, soft drinks) can be arranged by the venue’s bar team, or you can bring your own alcohol as part of a corkage arrangement. In short, you won’t need to hire external caterers – just discuss your menu preferences with the Millbridge Court team.
What are the nearest hotels and late-night transport options?
Farnham town (5–10 minutes away) has many lodging options: premier inns, boutique hotels, and B&Bs. On-site, Millbridge Court has 7 boutique bedrooms plus a secluded Hideaway cottage for overnight stays. Nearby chain hotels include Travelodge Farnham/Frimley and Premier Inn Aldershot. For late-night travel, Farnham train station closes around midnight, so guests typically pre-book a taxi for after-party return trips. Local taxi firms (from Farnham or Guildford) are reliable. If you need to catch a train, know that the last Southwest Rail service to London leaves around midnight from Farnham, so plan accordingly.
What can make an event special at Millbridge Court?
Guests love the unique setting: the grand oak-beamed halls with huge windows, the cosy lounge fire, and the secret Hideaway cottage (www.hitched.co.uk ) (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ). The attention to detail by the Millbridge team is also a highlight – for example, they provide on-site hair-and-makeup suites and even follow the bride and groom around to top up their drinks during the reception (cocoweddingvenues.co.uk ) (www.hitched.co.uk ). Many couples note that the venue feels like a luxurious country home rather than a commercial hall. If you want a memorable backdrop for photos, the flower-surrounded arbour and the courtyard gardens are stunning locations. All this combined – beautiful architecture, personalised service and exclusive-use privacy – is what makes Millbridge Court stand out.