Woolas Barn
Barn / Farm
Woolas Grange, York, YO23 7HT
–
South Bank
Events T.
Spaces for hire at Woolas Barn
from £7000
hire fee / per session
hire fee / per session
Exclusive Use
You can find a few spaces at our venue but you will have exclusive access to all of them during your special day.
The Stables
This unique area was once stabling for the farm’s working horses. After careful restoration, it is now a glorious Ceremony Room. With original timbers and brickwork all beautifully lit, it has become the perfect place for t...
Prices and opening hours
Monday
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Exclusive Use
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Tuesday
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Exclusive Use
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Wednesday
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Exclusive Use
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Thursday
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Exclusive Use
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Friday
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Exclusive Use
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Saturday
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Exclusive Use
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Sunday
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Exclusive Use
9:00 –
14:00
from
£7000
hire fee
Facilities and catering options
Up to 160
standing
Up to 130
seats
External catering allowed
Parking available
Alcohol provided
In-house catering
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
BYO alcohol
About Woolas Barn
Woolas Barn sits at the heart of 400 acres of beautiful Yorkshire pasture and arable farmland. But it’s not just a farm; we’ve been proud to call this home for three generations.
We hope our blank canvas gives you the opportunity to make your day your own while creating life long memories!
You’ll find the buildings are peppered with unique marks from a distant past, be it names of German Prisoners of War or railways sleepers liberated by previous farmers that ran the farm before our family acquired it after the Second World War.
We hope our blank canvas gives you the opportunity to make your day your own while creating life long memories!
You’ll find the buildings are peppered with unique marks from a distant past, be it names of German Prisoners of War or railways sleepers liberated by previous farmers that ran the farm before our family acquired it after the Second World War.