Brympton House is a luxury country house wedding venue in Somerset, offering exclusive use of a Grade I listed estate for every wedding.
With 32 bedrooms on site, sleeping up to 75 guests, and capacity for up to 260, it is designed for multi-day weddings where guests stay and celebrations extend beyond a single day.
Weddings at Brympton typically range from £35,000 to £75,000, depending on the collection, guest numbers and level of inclusions.
Five wedding collections are available, including fully inclusive two-night celebrations, flexible options where you arrange your own catering and drinks, a one-day bespoke hire, and an all-inclusive option for smaller weddings.
Ceremonies can take place in the medieval Chapel, St Andrew’s Church or outdoors within the gardens. The day then moves through the estate — from drinks on the South Terrace to dining within the house, before continuing into the Party Barn for evening celebrations.
Brympton combines exclusive use, on-site accommodation and multiple event spaces within one private estate — allowing your wedding to feel less like a single day, and more like time spent together.
A multi-day celebration that unfolded quietly across the estate — an orchard gathering at dusk, a candlelit supper in the State Dining Room, and a wedding day of scale, with guests remaining within the house and grounds. It felt unhurried, immersive and entirely at home here.
Allow the day to move. When each moment is set within a different part of the house, the experience unfolds naturally and without repetition.
A suspended piñata within the Party Barn, filled with considered gifts rather than sweets — unexpected, and beautifully judged.
Historic, architectural, immersive, refined, enduring
By the lake, with the house beyond; within the enclosed stillness of the Walled Garden; or at night, beneath the lights of the Party Barn.
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Parma ham, pecorino and rosemary — simple, balanced and quietly refined.
Something warm and generous — wood-fired pizza or a late barbecue, shared as the evening softens.
A sequence of spaces, each distinct — allowing the day to unfold without ever retracing its steps.
The sense that each celebration feels entirely its own, while held within the structure of a house that has evolved over centuries.