Our authentic historic venues offer an atmospheric setting for celebrant-led weddings and handfasting ceremonies. Choose from period locations that evoke Saxon England or take your vows within a true piece of medieval Glastonbury. Create a memorable occasion for you and your guests with a bespoke ceremony in an unexpected venue that will make your special day a unique occasion to treasure.
Saxon Longhall
The Saxon Longhall is a lovingly-crafted recreation of Somerset’s heritage in the heart of the Avalon Marshes. Immerse your wedding party in history brought to life through richly decorated hand-crafted furniture and authentic art as you say your vows at the high-table.
The Saxon Longhall is best suited to intimate weddings.
The stunning medieval Abbey Barn was once part of the Glastonbury Abbey estate. Take your vows in one of the West Country’s finest historic buildings surrounded by fine stone carving and beneath the magnificent timber crucks roof.
The Abbey Barn is within the rustic surrounds of Somerset Rural Life Museum.
Exclusive use of Avalon Archaeology including the Saxon Longhall, Roman Villa dining room and Viking Longship for up to two hours
Lighting the open fire
Rustic bench seating for up to 40 guests
Pre-meetings with our wedding coordinator
Staff coordinator on the day
Wedding Venue Details
Exclusive use
Indoor and outdoor space
On-site parking
Disabled access
*A 50% deposit is required on booking, with the remainder to be paid 3 months before your wedding day. If your wedding is less than 3 months away, the full amount is required on booking.
More About the Saxon Longhall
At Avalon Archaeology history is brought to life through richly decorated archaeological reconstructions from Iron Age, Roman, Saxon and Viking Somerset. As well as the Saxon Longhall, where your ceremony will take place, your guests can explore the Roman Villa. Gather your guests in the Viking Longship for an unforgettable wedding photo!
The reconstructions are based on local archaeological excavations and discoveries offering an authentic window on Somerset’s history. The Saxon Longhall is based on the late 9th-century palace excavated in Cheddar which was probably owned by Saxon royalty.
Avalon Archaeology is part of the Avalon Marshes Centre surrounded by captivating wetlands that includes stunning nature reserves to explore nearby.
Exclusive access to the Abbey Barn and front lawn for up to two hours
Access to the museum galleries for the wedding party
Chairs and benches for up to 100 guests
Pre-meetings with our wedding coordinator
Staff coordinator on the day
Wedding Venue Details
Indoor and outdoor space
On-site parking
Disabled access
*A 50% deposit is required on booking, with the remainder to be paid 3 months before your wedding day. If your wedding is less than 3 months away, the full amount is required on booking.
More About the Abbey Barn
The Abbey Barn is part of Somerset Rural Life Museum and offers a grand space, packed with rustic charm, that can accommodate up to 200 guests.
The large lawned area in front of the barn offers views across Glastonbury Tor and a wonderful backdrop for your photos. Your guests are welcome to explore the Museum galleries before the ceremony providing a memorable wedding-day experience for everyone, and perfect for keeping the little ones entertained.
The Tor and town centre are within easy walking distance.
Our sites are not licensed wedding venues, so a legal marriage or civil partnership at the registry office is necessary. Most people have this legal ceremony either the day before, or on the morning of the celebrant-led wedding ceremony.
As your ceremony with us is not the legal ceremony, it offers flexibility and can cater for a variety of cultures and traditions. It can be as traditional or alternative as you like. There are a wide variety of celebrants who can help create your unique occasion. As the law stands in the UK, independent celebrants cannot yet conduct legally binding ceremonies.
Generally, weddings can take place during daylight hours on any day of the week except for Wednesdays and Sundays.
Abbey Barn at Somerset Rural Life Museum
Generally, weddings can take place at the start or end of the day, before 10.00 am, and after 4.00 pm. Weddings can also take place anytime on days we are closed to the public which are Mondays (year-round) and Sundays (1 Nov – Easter).
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