Kimbridge Barn in Romsey has marked its sixth year in business with record-breaking figures.
The venue, known for its rustic charm and locally sourced food, was named the Best Wedding Venue in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in 2022 and 2023.
Since its opening in 2018, Kimbridge Barn has hosted more than 250 weddings and served more than 10,000 luxury afternoon teas.
General manager Kris Anderson, who has been with the venue since its opening, said: "It’s been amazing to see how far we’ve come in six years, especially considering the challenges we faced during the Covid lockdowns.
"Navigating through those difficult times wasn’t easy, but it pushed us to be more creative and resilient.
"Now, we're the only venue in the region offering such a unique blend of events."
The venue has seen a significant increase in visitors since its first year, with an estimated annual footfall of 75,000 in 2024, compared to approximately 30,000 in its first year.
This summer was a particularly busy season for Kimbridge Barn, with a variety of unique events.
These included an Ibiza-themed 'Summer Sundowner' party night, where the barn was transformed into a dance floor with live music from DJs and musicians.
Every Friday throughout the summer, the venue also held a wood-fire pizza evening in its café courtyard, with live performances from local musicians.
The season ended with the 'Feast Over Fire', an outdoor evening featuring seafood grilled by the venue's chefs.
Mr Anderson continued: "Planning and hosting events at Kimbridge is always incredibly fun and rewarding.
"The team takes huge joy in tailoring everything to perfection, especially when it comes to hosting weddings."
Looking to the future, the venue is hoping to continue its success with more events planned for the festive period.
Mr Andreson added: "Keep your eyes peeled for some exciting events coming, particularly as we enter the festive period."
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