Barnutopia first opened as a glamping site with three Mongolian yurts in 2015

Barnutopia outdoor ceremony set up
Credit: www.barnutopia.com

BARNUTOPIA, SY10 9BS
01691 791 624 | www.barnutopia.com


Barnutopia first opened as a glamping site with three Mongolian yurts in 2015. Two years later, the owners expanded as a wedding and events venue and have continued to add to the space to create a charming setting to say ‘I do’.

Approaching through the main gates, couples will be greeted by a red brick stable block that dates back to 1892. The Events Barn opens directly onto the Yurt Field with spectacular views of the surrounding Shropshire countryside. All parts of the site are easily accessible, including the nine luxury glamping units, two fully-equipped kitchens and bathroom blocks with unlimited hot water. All units are fully furnished with beds, power, heating and free Wi-Fi.

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The Yurt Field is a charming space to tie the knot with the impressive Gyrn Moelfre as the backdrop.

The Dell offers an alternative outside setting next to a stream, which is on the England and Wales border.

Alternatively, the Events Barn is now licensed for ceremonies and can be decorated to suit any theme with up to 120 guests.

Small celebrations are held in the Farmhouse Dining Room, a licensed space that can hold eight loved ones.

Receptions usually take place in the Events Barn, but informal catering can be held under the Dutch Barn or in the Yurt Field.

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The horse, donkeys, pigs, dogs and cats complete the farmyard experience and provide great photograph opportunities.

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