The Out Barn is unique in both its creation as well as its delivery. A flexible venue that prefers not to dictate, they will work with you to realise your dreams. Ensuring your day is memorable for all the right reasons.
The family has a passion for sustainability and thoroughly believes in countryside conservation. With all the quirkiness of a country wedding, the Out Barn was built using timber that has been grown on the farm. A perfect marriage of rustic and contemporary. A stunning example of modern design, sympathetically combined with an original seventeenth century stone built hay barn. This design gives you two unique and independent spaces - a quieter retreat in the old barn with home grown oak beams, oak floors and pine tables, and an oak cladded oval ceremony room with full length glass bi-fold doors overlooking unbroken farm land and one of the best views of Pendle Hill. The Out Barn will seat 120-150 comfortably and accommodate for numbers over 200 in an evening. For numbers exceeding there is ample space for a breakout tepee or marquee.
The Out Barn at Clough Bottom (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024) |
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* Call 01254 826 285 or email info@cloughbottom.co.uk to make an appointment
From the M6 – exit at junction 31. Follow signs for A59 Clitheroe From the M62 – exit at Junction 18. Take M66 to the end and follow signs for Clitheroe. Exit the A59 at the roundabout signed for Clitheroe As you enter Clitheroe via Whalley Road you will approach a mini roundabout. Go straight across and you will see Sainsbury’s on your right. Continue over the next mini roundabout and at the top of the high street you take the left hand fork (next to the Santander) down the hill to the next mini roundabout. Go straight across and keep to this road for about 1 mile. You will pass a sports centre/swimming pool on your right and then cross over a narrow bridge. Drive up the hill past the Edisford Bridge Pub and take the turning to the right, signposted to Bashall Eaves, follow the road all the way to Bashall Eaves, approx, 3 miles. In Bashall Eaves you will pass the Red Pump Inn on your left. After the Inn turn first right down a single-track road, by the telephone box on a grass triangle, sign posted Training Centre/Clough Bottom. Follow this road for approximately ¼ mile, to a T-junction sign posted Training Centre, turn right. It is a ‘No Through Road’. Clough Bottom, is the first left down a small narrow track. At the bottom of the hill, over a small bridge turn right into the farm yard and drive straight through the yard following the signs to the training centre, this will lead you to the Out barn.
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