Based on a weekday wedding in November. Includes drink.
Based on a weekday wedding in November. Includes drink.
Starting price includes:
Please contact the venue for detailed prices, a list of what is included, optional extras, and anything else you will need to provide yourselves.
Setting
Brickhouse Vineyard sits among the quiet hills of south Devon, surrounded by 20 acres of peaceful fields and woodlands just 20 minutes from Exeter. This secluded location offers the best of the English countryside, providing couples with a private setting that feels far removed from the city. Every angle of this rural landscape reflects understated beauty, making it a picturesque retreat for weddings with a historical charm.
The Barn and Round House together create an adaptable space that balances rustic appeal with modern elegance, catering to elopements, intimate gatherings, and larger wedding celebrations for up to 70 day guests and 100 evening guests.
Ceremony
Couples may exchange vows in the lovingly restored historic Round House, where a natural aisle through wildflower meadows leads to a landscaped terrace. With sweeping views of the vines and Devon’s countryside, this outdoor setting provides an unforgettable backdrop for a meaningful ceremony.
Reception
After the ceremony, guests can enjoy a relaxed reception with canapés and drinks on the terrace, taking in the stunning views and capturing memories among the vineyard’s scenic rows. The celebration continues in the renovated Barn, a perfect space for a refined yet rustic reception. With its blend of open-vaulted ceilings, exposed oak beams, and modern architecture, the Barn provides an elegant setting for the wedding breakfast, speeches, and, if desired, evening entertainment.
Every couple receives the full attention of the dedicated wedding team and exclusive use of the venue, ensuring privacy and a relaxed environment to enjoy their day fully.
Getting There
Situated just a short drive from Exeter, Brickhouse Vineyard offers easy access while preserving an atmosphere of seclusion.