A brand new wedding venue is set to open near Bolton Abbey this month.
Hidden Hill Wedding Barn, nestled in the picturesque village of Storiths near the iconic Bolton Abbey, promises to be a major new attraction for the region.
The venue allows couples to design their dream day from scratch.
The arrival of Hidden Hill Wedding Barn is expected to bring a welcome boost to local tourism, drawing visitors from across the UK and beyond.
Its proximity to Skipton, Ilkley and the surrounding Dales means increased opportunities for local shops, hotels, pubs, florists, and other independent businesses.
To showcase the barn’s potential, a wedding shoot was recently hosted on-site.
With inspiration drawn from the rolling North Yorkshire landscape, every element was created using local suppliers, from bespoke floral arrangements to curated table settings, demonstrating the barn’s adaptability for a wide range of wedding styles.
Owners Peter and Kirsty said,
“Hidden Hill Wedding Barn is a true hidden gem.
“It’s a place where couples can craft a day that’s completely their own, surrounded by the stunning Yorkshire countryside.
"We’re thrilled to finally share it with the world".
Hidden Hill Wedding Barn will be available for weddings and events from May 2025 onwards.
You can visit their website here.

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