Celebrate your day with a tipi wedding at The Orchard at Munsley

Bride and groom walking down the aisle
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THE ORCHARD AT MUNSLEY, HR8 2SQ
07974 249 656 | www.theorchardatmunsley.co.uk


Couples can celebrate their big day with a bespoke, tipi wedding at The Orchard at Munsley. The beautiful, natural surroundings of the Herefordshire apple orchard are the perfect setting for the big day and will keep guests talking for years to come.

The orchard makes a fabulous backdrop for photos whatever the wedding style. The orchard changes through the seasons, from pretty blossom in the spring, to a leafy canopy in summer, to the rich colours of autumn with the apples filling the trees.

CELEBRATE IN STYLE
To keep things as simple as possible, The Orchard at Munsley offers one package which includes everything that couples need to create an unforgettable tipi wedding. The team take care of drinks throughout the day with a stocked and staffed bar, as well as three drinks packages available that covers the welcome drinks, wine on the tables and the toasting drink. The team also organise the basics, including the tipi, the generator for power and premium toilets. Lovebirds will work closely with the owner who will be there throughout the planning journey and on the day itself.

Couples who wish to have a church wedding can get married at Munsley Church and then stroll down the drive to The Orchard or have an outside ceremony under the naked tipi.

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The team will be there every step of the way to help with the planning and reduce the overwhelm.

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