The Great Barn Ayhno Wedding Photography

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~ A Winter Wedding ~

Set in the rolling hills of on the edge of Northamptonshire

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A magical Souldern Church Wedding for this lovely couple, followed by an amazing reception at a venue that holds a special place in their hearts. At just a stone’s throw away, this enchanting setting served as the perfect canvas for their reception, where love and laughter intertwined to create memories that will last forever. Surrounded by loved ones and enveloped in the warm embrace of their chosen venue, the couple revels in the joy of their union, each moment infused with a sense of magic and wonder.

Tucked away in the picturesque borderlands of Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire, The Great Barn emerges like a hidden gem amidst the undulating hills that stretch between Souldern and Aynho. Its idyllic location offers more than just scenic beauty; it provides convenient accessibility for guests arriving from near and far. Situated within easy reach of the M40 and serviced by the nearby Bicester and Banbury train stations, this enchanting wedding venue ensures that every journey is as seamless as it is memorable.

As you approach the estate, a sense of tranquillity washes over you, cocooning you in the timeless charm of the surrounding countryside. The Great Barn itself, crafted from the warm hues of Cotswold stone and adorned with ancient, weathered beams, exudes an irresistible rustic allure. Each timber plank whispers tales of centuries past, while the rugged elegance of the architecture serves as a testament to enduring craftsmanship.

Yet, it’s not just the interior that captivates; stepping outside, guests are greeted by a sprawling garden and patio area, offering the perfect setting to bask in the golden glow of a summer’s evening. Here, amidst fragrant blooms and verdant foliage, one can soak up the serene ambience of the countryside, creating cherished memories that will linger long after the celebrations have ended.