Furtho Manor Farm - Wedding Venue
Furtho Manor Farm offers a rural wedding venue with the use of a barn to hold your wedding reception. We are licenced by Northamptonshire County Council to hold both marriage and civil ceremonies. You can have the choice of three spaces to hold the ceremony; the barn, gazebo by the lake or a ceremony room opposite the house. The barn is let as a blank canvas so that couples can create their own wedding in the space available.
Features
- 20 or less Guest capacity
- 20-30 Guest capacity
- 30-50 Guest capacity
- 50-75 Guest capacity
- 75-150 Guest capacity
- 150-250 Guest Capacity
- Entertainment Licence
- Car Parking
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