Small & Intimate Wedding Venue in the Lincolnshire Wolds
Oxcombe Weddings is a small and distinctive countryside wedding venue set within a private estate in the Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Tucked away in a quiet valley surrounded by rolling hills, the venue offers couples a peaceful and characterful setting for intimate celebrations.
At the heart of the estate is All Saints Church, a charming historic building with origins dating back to the 15th century. Although no longer used for worship, it is now licensed for civil ceremonies, making it the only deconsecrated church in Lincolnshire authorised to host legally binding marriages. For couples who prefer an outdoor ceremony, the estate’s gardens and lawns provide a beautiful alternative during the warmer months, with views across the surrounding rolling countryside.
Oxcombe specialises in small weddings of up to around 30 guests, creating a relaxed and personal atmosphere where couples can celebrate with their closest family and friends. A range of thoughtfully designed packages allows couples to shape the day in a way that suits them – from a simple ceremony in the church, to drinks and canapés on the lawn, afternoon tea in the Cow Shed events barn, or a full-day celebration with exclusive use of the venue.
The estate itself has a long history, with the traditional farmstead dating back to the 18th century and the surrounding landscape remaining largely unchanged for centuries. Today it is also home to Oxcombe Pottery and a small community of artists and makers, bringing creativity and craftsmanship into the character of the venue and adding thoughtful, artistic touches to weddings held here.
With its historic buildings, quiet rural setting and small-scale approach to celebrations, Oxcombe offers couples a wedding experience that feels personal, relaxed and deeply connected to the surrounding countryside.
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