02 VIRTUAL TOUR - Cote How Luxury Lake District Barn Weddings

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • Welcome to Cote How, the Lake District's finest exclusive-use intimate barn wedding venue, where you will enjoy the most relaxed, hassle-free, magical wedding experience.
    Imagine exclusive use in our friendly home-from-home venue with a sparkle of magic and a lot of love right in the heart of the most stunning Lake District scenery!
    We get it - You only plan to marry once, and that can be pretty daunting for some, right?
    So whether eloping just the two of you or planning a luxurious weekend wedding for 24, you will be blown away by how easy your wedding planning will be.
    Our expert planning services are all part of the service, and as we are dubbed the "golden stars of the wedding industry", so you can trust us to bring your wedding vision to life.
    What our couples say...
    "Cote How oozes class and quality, and we felt incredibly privileged to have spent our special day in a place filled with so much love".
    ABOUT THIS VIDEO
    Let Cote How's owner and Wedding planner, Caroline, give you a personalised tour around our Award-Winning Barn Wedding Venue.
    Cote How hosts the most exquisite, enchanting, intimate weddings here in their historic 16th Century Lakeland barn.
    The country house and barn wedding venue are set high on a hill overlooking the Rydal Valley between Ambleside and Grasmere, right in the heart of the Lake District National Park. Now a UNESCO world heritage site, the National Park welcomes over 16 million visitors each year to the is a stunning area of outstanding natural beauty.
    You can understand why Cote How is so popular with Lakes Lovers. This stunning natural beauty spot was home to William Wordsworth and inspired his poetry. It also attracted many famous artists, philosophers, poets, and even film crews over the years. Our boathouse features in the 1981 film "The French Lieutenant's Woman" closing credits starring Meryl Streep and Jeremy Irons.
    Cote how was home to Frederick Yates, who painted Woodrow Wilson here in his studio in 1906. Rydal and the stunning Rydal Water was a magnet for people like Keats, Shelly and John Ruskin too.
    Lovers flock here and often pop the proposal question on the shores of the quaint, unspoilt Rydal Water.
    Cote How is ideally located and naturally secluded by river fell, and lake and is "The perfect place to get married!"
    for more information, please visit our website
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    and get in touch to start planning your ideal intimate wedding now!
    Cote How specialises in smaller, more intimate elopements and weddings from 2-32 people.
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