Salcombe Wedding Venue

Location: Salcombe, South Hams, Devon

Situated on the outskirts of Salcombe, this new wedding venue has spectacular views out to Kingsbridge Estuary and has unlimited space to create your dream wedding venue.  We can help you create your special day.

With Salcombe Town Centre only a 5 minute drive, it is in a convenient location for accommodation with plenty of B&Bs holiday rentals and hotels available locally nearby with incredible views of Salcombe.

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Salcombe is a popular resort town in the South Hams district of Devon, south west England. The town is close to the mouth of the Kingsbridge Estuary, mostly built on the steep west side of the estuary. It lies within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Maximum Marquee SizeUnlimited
Power SupplyCan be arranged by Hatch Marquee Hire
WaterNo
CateringNo restrictions
ToiletsCan be supplied by Hatch Marquee Hire
ParkingAvailable on site
CampingNo
Hotel and B+BAccommodation available locally
Cost to hirePlease call us to confirm pricing

If you are looking for a little guidance on preparing for a marquee wedding, then take a look at our blog page.  It has loads of advice and guidance on planningdecorating your marqueeclear roof marquees and marquee wedding catering.  Take a look and start planning your day!

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Jon Green

Jon has been a director/owner of Hatch Marquee Hire since 2013 and previously was a marquee rigger for the company. So when it comes to marquee weddings, from working with clients to plan their ideal layout, to managing the operational side of installing a marquee, there isn’t really anything that Jon hasn’t experienced. Having said that, he is always up for a challenge! With his in-depth knowledge he is in the perfect position to provide give guidance and advice on anything marquee and wedding related.

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