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Henry Moore Studios & Gardens is nestled within 72 acres of charming grounds in Perry Green, providing a stunning Hertfordshire countryside backdrop only an hour away from the buzz of central London. Home to various excellent event spaces, couples can host every phase of their wedding day at this venue. Idyllic yet unique, the sculpture garden is a beautiful backdrop for cherished wedding photographs. 

The home of Britain’s most prominent 20th-century artist, Henry Moore Studios & Gardens is set in the magnificent Hertfordshire countryside. The beautiful estate, showcasing Moore’s iconic sculpture, makes the property one of the region’s most distinctive wedding venues. 

The 16th-century, traditionally timbered Aisled Barn is decorated with unique Moore tapestries and offers a rustic yet elegant setting. It’s set amongst the artist’s picturesque sculpture gardens, which provide a perfect backdrop for special days with up to 120 people. The team also offers contemporary spaces in Dane Tree House for more intimate celebrations with up to 70 guests. These sleek modern rooms have breathtaking views over the sculpture gardens, ideal for smaller ceremonies or receptions any time of year. For those planning a more extensive guest list, a tipi or marquee will provide extra space for celebrations while making the most of the gardens and creating a stunning night-time statement. 

Couples who book their wedding at the property will receive help from the dedicated wedding coordinator, standard furniture hire, exclusive parking for guests, a photographic license and special Henry Moore Studios and Gardens images for invitations or menus. 

Check out: https://henry-moore.org/studios-and-gardens/venue-hire-studios-gardens

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