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Euridge Manor

A private manor estate near Castle Combe on the southern edge of the Cotswolds, taken on exclusive use for a country wedding, with historic courtyards, lakeside gardens, an orangery and on site cottages.

Written by Morten Andersen · Last reviewed May 2026. Capacity and prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the venue.
Our verdict

A genuinely private estate rather than a hotel, given over entirely to one wedding, with an orangery, courtyards and lakeside gardens that feel designed for the day.

On site beds are intimate, around thirty six, so the inner circle sleeps at the manor and the wider party stays nearby.

Best for couples who want a refined, private Cotswolds celebration built with their own suppliers.

The quick answer

Euridge Manor sits on the edge of the village of Castle Combe, near the borders of Wiltshire and the southern Cotswolds. It is let on exclusive use, which gives couples the house, the orangery, the courtyards, the lakeside gardens and the cottages entirely to themselves. The estate hosts celebrations of up to around one hundred and fifty guests and sleeps around thirty six on site. It operates largely as a dry hire, so couples bring their own caterers and suppliers, which makes it a canvas for a personal, design led country wedding.

Guest range
Up to 150
for the celebration
Typical all in budget
GBP 50k to GBP 200k
indicative, by guest count
Best season
May to Sep
the English summer
Setting
Private estate
near Castle Combe
The estate

A private Cotswolds manor for the weekend.

Euridge Manor stands on the edge of Castle Combe, one of the prettiest villages in England, where the southern Cotswolds meet the Wiltshire countryside. It is let on exclusive use, so the manor, the orangery, the cloister rooms, the courtyards and the lakeside gardens belong to one wedding at a time. That privacy is the heart of the place. There are no other guests and no hotel timetable, only your celebration moving across the house and grounds at its own pace.

For the day itself the estate gives real variety. The orangery and the courtyards host the ceremony and the reception, the lakeside gardens make a romantic setting for drinks and photographs, and the cloister rooms and cottages sleep around thirty six on site. The closest family and the wedding party wake where the wedding happens, while the wider guest list stays in nearby Castle Combe, Bath and the surrounding villages, all within an easy drive.

The honest caveats are scale and format. This is an estate built for an elegant celebration rather than a vast guest list, and the on site beds are limited, so larger parties need accommodation across the area and a transport plan. Because it runs largely as a dry hire, much is brought in, from catering to furniture, which gives freedom but asks for a planner and a clear budget. English summer weather is changeable too, so a tasteful wet weather plan matters. For couples who want a private, personal Cotswolds wedding on their own terms, those are easy trades.

Cost and logistics

The practical things, told straight.

A wedding here is an exclusive use estate hire, usually over a weekend, with the celebration built largely from scratch with your own suppliers. Treat every figure as indicative and confirm directly with the estate.

What it costs

As an indicative May 2026 guide, an exclusive use weekend at a private estate of this calibre in the Cotswolds usually runs from roughly GBP 50,000 to GBP 200,000 all in, depending on guest numbers, catering and production. The venue hire is only part of the total, since most suppliers are brought in under a dry hire. Confirm current hire fees directly with the estate.

Capacity and spaces

The estate hosts celebrations of up to around one hundred and fifty guests across the orangery, courtyards and gardens, with seated dinners suited to smaller numbers in the most intimate rooms. On site accommodation is around thirty six beds. Confirm the spaces and bed count for your party.

Getting there

The manor lies near Castle Combe, around twenty minutes from Bath and within reach of the M4 corridor, with Bristol airport roughly an hour away and London a little under two hours by car. Most guests stay in Castle Combe, Bath and nearby villages and travel in by car or transfer.

When to marry here

May to September gives the warmest, longest days for a garden celebration, with June and July the safest bets for settled weather. English summers are changeable, so the orangery and indoor rooms are valuable as a wet weather plan whatever the month.

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Planners and vendors

A dry hire estate needs a planner who builds it from the ground up.

Because Euridge is an exclusive use, largely dry hire estate, almost everything is brought in, from caterers and florists to furniture, lighting and accommodation logistics across the area. A planner who knows the Cotswolds is close to essential here, both to design the weekend and to coordinate the suppliers and transfers. We work with planners who know the region well. Tell us your date and guest count and we will introduce the right one.

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Common questions

This venue, answered.

How many guests can marry at Euridge Manor?

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The estate hosts celebrations of up to around one hundred and fifty guests across the orangery, courtyards and gardens, with seated dinners suited to smaller numbers in the most intimate rooms. On site accommodation is around thirty six beds. Confirm exact numbers with the estate.

Is Euridge a hotel or an exclusive use estate?

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It is a private estate let on exclusive use, not a hotel, and it operates largely as a dry hire. You take the whole property for your stay, which gives complete privacy but means most suppliers and much of the accommodation are arranged around the manor.

How much does a wedding here cost?

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As an indicative May 2026 guide, an exclusive use weekend at an estate of this kind in the Cotswolds usually runs from roughly GBP 50,000 to GBP 200,000 all in, depending on numbers and production. Most suppliers are brought in under a dry hire. Confirm current hire fees directly.

When is the best time to marry in the Cotswolds?

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May to September gives the warmest, longest days for a garden celebration, with June and July the safest for settled weather. English summers are changeable, so the orangery and indoor rooms are valuable as a wet weather plan in any month.

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