Rustic Barns & Farms Wedding Venues

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If you’re moving away from the “hotel ballroom” feel, the Ribble Valley has some of the most impressive barn conversions in the country.

These venues specialize in that “rustic-luxe” aesthetic—combining original stone and timber with high-end lighting and modern glass.

Here are the top rustic barns and farm venues in the valley:


The Modern-Rustic Barns

The Out Barn (Langho)

This is a standout for that “21st-century” look you like. It’s a stunning oval-shaped barn with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a panoramic view of Pendle Hill.

It perfectly blends traditional stone with a very sleek, contemporary glass architecture.

  • Vibe: Architectural, sleek, and exclusive.

Bashall Barn (Bashall Eaves)

Known for having one of the best views in the valley, this venue has evolved from a farm shop into a sophisticated wedding destination.

It features a beautiful wooden-beamed ceremony room and a large terrace for watching the sunset over the fells.

  • Vibe: Relaxed, high-quality food, and incredible vistas.

Hobbit Hill (Whalley/Hurst Green)

Set in 150 acres, this is a purpose-built “wedding barn” that feels completely secluded.

It has a great mix of a rustic barn interior and a magical woodland ceremony area (The Round Wood).

  • Vibe: Enchanted forest meets luxury farm.

Historic & Traditional Barns

Browsholme Hall & Tithe Barn (Bashall Eaves)

The Tithe Barn at Browsholme is a magnificent 17th-century stone building.

While it’s part of an older estate, the barn itself is a dedicated space with flagstone floors and massive oak beams. It feels very authentic and “Old English.”

  • Vibe: Historic, grand, and traditional.

Beeston Manor (Hoghton)

A family-run 16th-century barn conversion made from local pink sandstone.

It’s tucked away in 140 acres of countryside and has a very warm, intimate feel despite its size.

  • Vibe: Cozy, sandstone-chic, and exceptionally friendly.

The “True Farm” Experiences

The Wellbeing Farm (Edgworth)

If you want something truly different and “un-boring,” this is it. It’s a fun, quirky farm venue famous for its llamas and donkeys (often dressed in bow ties).

It’s a huge, transformed barn that focuses on a stress-free, “festival” atmosphere.

  • Vibe: Quirky, fun, and totally unique.

Park Hill Barn (Barrowford)

Located on the edge of the valley, this is a beautifully restored 17th-century barn that offers a more intimate, boutique farm setting.

It has a lovely bridge and outdoor space for a “mysterious and compelling” evening feel.

  • Vibe: Intimate, rustic, and romantic.