This stunning venue on the edge of the New Forest provides a unique equestrian twist, allowing couples to bring their horse to their wedding. 

Langford Farm, set in ten acres in Woodlands, has just launched as a woodland wedding venue.

As an established equestrian events centre, with a flourishing luxury and retreat accommodation business alongside it, it's already proving popular with brides and their equine best friends. 

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Wedding and events coordinator Natasha Gilchrist told the Daily Echo: "As a horse owner myself. I know many friends who were desperate to have their horse involved in their wedding and get that magical canvas-worthy image cantering through a field on their equine bestie with their wedding dress flowing in the wind. We can make that happen, along with a service to host on-site all weekend."

The farm promises unique possibilities for horse lovers who can capture that dream photo riding your beloved horse in your wedding dress and bringing your horse to our wedding on full livery. 

It offers beautiful stables and paddocks and horses can even be bathed, plaited and specially prepared, as well as guided rides into the national park with pub pitstops arranged. 

(Image: Langford Farm) Available on an exclusive basis for wedding weekends for up to 100 people, it sleeps 30 guests. 

The 4,000ft luxury farmhouse boasts an acre garden, cinema lounge, dining hall and hot tub and sleeps 14 across four family bedroom suites, allowing the main wedding party to enjoy the farm exclusively during a three night stay.

Further accommodation is provided at a glamping village in the grounds, sleeping another 16 people in four beautiful bell tents with proper beds, linen and fluffy rugs, as well as electricity, lighting, running water and a communal fire pit. 

(Image: Langford Farm) The Pavilion, a rustic former equestrian clubhouse, is an all weather multi-functional space complete with garden, outdoor gin bar, private dressing rooms, bathrooms and kitchen facilities. 

There's a kids craft room and endless opportunities for photos and selfies for the bride, groom and guests, including a quirky hay barn, a 450-year-old oak tree with flower swing, and a wild flower field. 

Find out more at langfordfarm.co.uk

(Image: Langford Farm)