
Ceremony
Say “I do” in the grounds of our
Georgian Manor House
Civil Ceremonies
A charge of £400 is made for a civil ceremony at Tall John’s House (registrar’s fee is not included in this figure). This fee includes use of our 100 chairs and benches for the ceremony. We are licensed with Powys Registry Office. Should you decide to have a civil ceremony please contact the registry office directly to arrange your preferred date.
Powys registrar contact details:
Phone - 01597 827468
Email - registrar@powys.gov.uk
Choose your perfect setting…
The Granary
The Gazebo
The Barn
The Drawing Room
Exclusive 3 Day Weddings
An exclusive 3 day wedding at Tall John’s House gives you the freedom to choose from all 4 of our locations on site that are licensed for civil ceremonies:
The Barn itself
Our charming gazebo in the gardens with its natural stage looking across the valley to the Black Mountains
The Granary with its draped and vaulted ceiling and mezzanine balcony - additional £250 if used ONLY for the ceremony or as a back up (in case of bad weather).
Anywhere in our stunning gardens
Intimate Weddings
An intimate wedding at Tall John’s House includes all day use of the Granary. You have the option to hold your civil ceremony in a number of locations on site:
Our charming gazebo in the gardens with its natural stage looking across the valley to the Black Mountains
Anywhere in the grounds you wish
The Granary with its draped and vaulted ceiling and mezzanine balcony
Religious Services
We have the most attractive little church 1.5 miles away on the shores of Llangorse Lake. The present church is built on the site of an ancient Celtic church founded by St Gastyn in @AD450. The church was rebuilt in 1848 to 1851. The church has four bells, and Bell Ringing can often be arranged. St Gastyn’s, Llangasty holds maximum 100 people and is a very special place.
For a bigger wedding, St Paulinus’ Church in Llangorse, 4 miles away, can hold at least 200 people. The first reference to a church building is 1211. The present church was constructed in the 15th century; The church has a “weeping sanctuary”, Byfield organ, six bells and mass dial. The church registers date from 1692.
If you wish for a church wedding please contact the vicar directly to make arrangements.