Boasting extravagant skyline views of Snowdonia, accommodation for fourteen guests and its very own tennis court, The Outbuildings are an impressive set of carefully converted barns on the outskirts of the small village of Llangaffo on the beautiful island of Anglesey.
This venue is perfect if you're looking for a stunning backdrop to your celebrations, with room for the bridal party to stay on site. With the added quirk of its striking pink shepherd's hut, a beautiful lawn and your very own bar, it's a really special site that could accommodate any style of marquee wedding.
Why not make a week of it and hone your tennis and snooker skills with your family? Or encourage a game or two on the actual day? Those less agile can sip a cocktail on the lawn and keep score.
Quick Details
- Capacity : Up to 120
- Catering : We have the contacts. Ask your event designer for options
- Accommodation : 7 bedrooms sleeping up to 14 guests
- Pets Welcome : Yes, two well-behaved dogs as the land is a working farm
- Exclusivity : Yes
- Price range : £2500 (accommodation must be booked on top)
Why we love this venue
- The beautiful views in all weather are a huge selling point.
- The fuchsia pink shepherds hut which makes a great colour pop next to a wedding gown.
- Proximity to the gorgeous beaches of Newborough for a beautiful wedding shoot
- Your own bar...
- Your own tennis court...
Event Design
Canopi offers a comprehensive event management service.
Whether you’re in need of a light touch, a full-on event planning angel to facilitate and negotiate for you at every step on the journey, or something in-between, Canopi has you covered.
- Booking and negotiating with all suppliers
- Extensive pre-event and on-the-day coordination
- 3D drawings of venue/marquee layout
... and much more.
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Words from the owner
"The outbuildings were lovingly renovated in 2010, with further works taking place in 2020 to shape it into the building it is today. The actual age of the building is slightly unknown, with images dating back as far as 1830, so it's stood the test of time! It's fun to think about who would have lived there then, and looked out at those same amazing Snowdonia views. When the sun sets over the beach nearby, the mountains glow a deep fiery red and it's truly spectacular."