Choose from a traditional wedding in our romantic 13th Century Church located within the grounds of How Caple Court, Herefordshire or a ceremony in our beautiful panelled concert barn. How Caple Court is licensed for ceremonies in their romantic garden gazebo located on the terraces. This is a truly beautiful setting overlooking the banks of the River Wye in Herefordshire.
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It's important to know who's going to look after you on your special day, therefore we would like to introduce our Wedding Team. Roger has lived at How Caple Court all of his life. He took over the Estate 20 years ago following the death of his father Peter Lee. Having previously managed a golf club and hotel Roger is very much involved in the wedding business.
Following your wedding ceremony, take advantage of the stunning 11 acres of garden for your drinks, canaps and photographs. Set in breath taking un-spoilt Herefordshire countryside, How Caple Court is one of the premier wedding venues in Hereford. It has an abundance of history and character providing a magical occasion reminiscent of time gone by.
The team at The Concert Barn will do our very best to ensure all your wishes are met for a beautiful Herefordshire wedding. We aim to provide you with more freedom than a standard venue offering, whilst providing you with the highest level of service. The Concert barn has a slate floored entrance hall and comprises of a large room with oak flooring (with under floor heating), panelling, chandeliers, beams.
The Adjoining marquee is romantically decorated with ivory liners and chandeliers. The marquee, a permanent fixture and included in the wedding venue hire price, overlooks the courtyard and can be combined with additional outside seating during the warm summer months to take advantage of the beautiful Herefordshire views.
For a more traditional wedding, why not choose our delightful medieval church. Dedicated to St Andrew, and in the grounds of How Caple Court in Herefordshire, dates back to the thirteenth century but overlies older Norman foundations. Still in use, it contains beautiful stained glass windows, a Norman font and a sixteenth century diptych from southern Germany which has been restored.
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Edward Meszaros
Jan 01, 2020
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Helen Evans
Oct 27, 2019
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Wonderful Wedding
Thankyou so much to you all. Our daughter was a princess for the day.. I will treasure the special moments n the beautiful church where we all sent our love to the happy couple.. How Capel is a very special place owned by kind considerate people who do everything they can to make your time sharing their home wonderful.
I cannot thank you enough...Helen .. a very happy Morher of the Bride x
Thankyou so much to you all. Our daughter was a princess for the day.. I will treasure the special moments n the beautiful church where we all sent our love to the happy couple.. How Capel is a very special place owned by kind considerate people who do everything they can to make your time sharing their home wonderful.
I cannot thank you enough...Helen .. a very happy Morher of the Bride x
James Rochford
Oct 15, 2017
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John Wallwork
Sep 29, 2017
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Went here to collect a parcel from the post office. I thought Google maps had let me down for once but no it's here in the most unlikely place. This has to be the most isolated and interesting post office in the UK, I dare you to find it. Unfortunately although the post office was open there were no staff anywhere to be found. My parcel was there on the counter so I left a note and took it.
Chris Judd
Sep 23, 2017
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