A beautifully restored 14th-century barn, it has that perfect balance of history and warmth — with oak beams, soft light, and sweeping countryside views that make it feel both grounding and romantic.






For this editorial, the focus was on rustic elegance with a springtime softness. The styling leaned into natural charm, featuring neutral linens, scalloped white plates with gold detailing, fine glassware, and taper candles that brought a gentle glow to the barn’s stone walls. Bud vases dotted the tables with delicate, seasonal stems — nothing overworked, just simple and refined.










The flowers, created by The Freshford Florist, set the tone with their wild, garden-like feel. Pastel shades of pink, lilac, ivory, and buttery yellow were woven with just a touch of burgundy for depth. Arrangements spilled with texture and movement, echoing the sense of freshly gathered blooms straight from the fields. It was a look that felt romantic, natural, and entirely at home in the Somerset countryside.






Wick Farm is one of those venues that does the work for you — full of character, light, and heart. Styled with seasonal details, it’s the perfect canvas for celebrations that feel both relaxed and timeless.

Venue and Styling Wick Farm Bath
Photographer Wild Fern Photography
Content Creator Content With Love
Videographer Dom Cumberland
Caterer Strawberry Field Catering
Florist The Freshford Florist
Light Canopy Light Fantastic
Fabric Menus From Sally With Love
Other Stationery Design Inspired By You
Tableware Prestige Hire and The Luxe Collection
Tablecloths 88 Events Company
Napkins The Knotted Napkin Co.
Cake Claire Hansen Cakes
Couple Annabel & Ed
Based on a weekday wedding in April.