Wedding Flower Style at Sudeley Castle
Sudeley Castle hosts a limited number of weddings each year, making every celebration genuinely exclusive. Ceremonies take place in the 11th-century St Mary’s Chapel, beneath the flower-scented Tithe Barn ruins, or on the Haha with pastoral Cotswold views. The Queen’s Garden — enclosed by 200-year-old yew hedges and named after four of England’s queens — offers one of the most breathtaking drinks reception settings in the country, while the light-filled Orangery seats up to 150 for a wedding breakfast.
A venue of this scale and beauty calls for flowers with depth, abundance and a sense of occasion — designs that complement the ancient stone and world-class gardens without competing with them. We work with seasonal British flowers throughout, creating schemes that flow from ceremony through to the Queen’s Garden, the Orangery and any finishing touches across the grounds.
Planning your wedding at Sudeley Castle
If you’re looking for considered, bespoke wedding flowers designed to complement this exceptional setting, we would be delighted to hear more about your plans.
Each enquiry is personally reviewed, ensuring a tailored and thoughtful approach from the outset.















