James Steer, wedding videographer - filming with camera and gimbal
Venue Guide · Suffolk

Haughley Park Barn
Wedding Videographer

Filming a wedding at Haughley Park Barn

Haughley Park pairs a Jacobean manor backdrop with a soaring restored barn - mid-Suffolk countryside, bluebell woods in spring and one of the county's most complete wedding settings.

Venues with woodland attached hide their best frames off the lawn: five minutes among the trees at the right hour beats an hour of standard portraits.

Honest note: I haven't filmed a wedding at Haughley Park Barn yet - this guide is written for couples planning one there. Before any new venue I scout in person or arrive early on the day, walking the ceremony and reception spaces and planning shots around the light, so nothing is left to chance.

How I'd film your day here

  • The barn's height gives ceremony and first-dance wides real drama.
  • The manor frontage anchors classic establishing shots.
  • Spring weddings get the bluebell woods - footage nobody else's film will have.
It films beautifully year-round, but late April to May - bluebell season - is genuinely special.
Not yet - this is a planning guide for couples marrying there.
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