Join us this March back at one of our favourite venues - the Yoghurt Rooms!
Are you fed up of going around wedding fairs and seeing hundreds of suppliers offering the same thing? Sick of feeling judged for wanting something different? We are too! That's why we created The Quirky Wedding Fayre. Your wedding should be all about you! So why would you settle for having a day that's the same as everyone else's? We are the UK's favourite inclusive alternative wedding fayre!
We're heading to Sussex again this March! Surrounded by beautiful Sussex countryside, find the ultimate blank canvas for your DIY wedding at the Yoghurt Rooms! With a rustic oak-framed barn at the heart of the venue providing the ideal backdrop to let your imagination run wild. Join us in March where you can be sure we'll be bringing our Quirky Wedding Fayre flair, adding a splash of colour and a sprinkle of glitter!
We've handpicked a talented bunch of wedding professionals who all offer something different from the standard wedding packages and adhere to our zero-judgement ethos, and they're all ready and waiting to show you what they've got up their sleeves.
Standard entry to all of our fayres is FREE! Or you can opt for VIP tickets (more details below).
New for 2024
We understand that wedding fairs can be a really overwhelming place full of lots of people and lots of noise! To assist those who may be anxious, overwhelmed or neurodivergent, the hour between 2pm and 3pm at our fayres will be Quirky Quiet Hour. Quiet Hour is an individually ticketed timeslot where those who feel they need a quieter browsing experience can attend. Find out more here.
VIP Welcome Drink Ticket - £5
VIP Goody Bag Ticket - £11.99
Ultimate VIP Ticket - £16.99
Pop by for a quick look around or stay all day with us - grab a drink, listen to some live music or grab something to eat! Our Quirky Wedding Fayres are a day out for all ages!
Accessibility Information
This is a working farm so expect rough ground throughout the farm but the venue is accessible to wheelchair users.
Image courtesy of Ross Willsher Photography