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Case study: company retreat at Preston Court

Case Study:  Preston Court hosted a group of consultants from Accenture.  We curated a immersive countryside overnight retreat involving a work and play. 

We worked with Accenture to create a bespoke two day team building event involving Kayaking and paddle boarding down a scenic local river.  They then had cooking lessons at a nearby Cookery school.  The evening was filled with delicious food and entertainment.

Guests slept overnight at Preston Court in our luxury glamping accommodation.

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Weekend Long Weddings Across Preston Court & The Wilderness

Preston Court has hosted some of the most fun weddings which last several days over an entire weekend.  The beautiful thing about the estate is that the Glamping village is located in the centre of the farm, nestled with Preston Court on one side and The Wilderness on the other side.    Its no more than a 5 minute walk between them, although they feel completely separate.

You can start the celebrations at Preston Court and finish up the next day dancing under the canopy of the trees at The Wilderness.

Read all about our weekend weddings here.

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Unguided Venue Tour – Sunday 12th April 2026

📣UNGUIDED GARDEN STROLL📣.

If you are looking for a wedding venue but don’t want a guided tour, perhaps you prefer to do this by yourselves & at your own pace, we will be opening the barn doors on Sunday 11th April 2026 10am – 3pm. Come and wander the gardens, see the tulips burst into flower, and discover the carousel.

No need to check in on arrival- just send us an email let us know you are coming to [email protected]. We will give you a cuppa and a map and then leave you to soak up the vibes and get a feel for the space.

Come and see inside St Mildred’s Church, wander the gardens, Island and barnyards.

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Preston Court & The Wilderness Wedding venue of the year 2026.

Preston Court Voted Kent’s ‘Best of the Best’ Wedding Venues in Kent, 2026 by the Kent Wedding Awards.

Preston Court & The Wilderness Wedding venue of the year 2026.

Preston Court Named Best Wedding Venue in Kent – Kent Wedding Awards 2026

We are delighted to share that Preston Court has been named Best Wedding Venue in Kent at the Kent Wedding Awards 2026 — an award that recognises outstanding hospitality, attention to detail and a dedicated team committed to creating truly unforgettable weddings.

 

For couples searching for an award-winning wedding venue in Kent, this recognition reflects not only the character and charm of Preston Court, but the experience, care and expertise behind every wedding day we host.

Best Wedding Venue in Kent Awarded to Preston Court 2026

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50th Birthday party at Preston Court, Kent.

50th Birthday Party at Preston Court

The Mad Hatters’ Tea Party at Preston Court.

Leo and Catherine were never going to settle for a standard celebration — the sort where people politely sip Prosecco in a beige marquee while wondering when the buffet opens. No, they wanted something with a bit of madness, a sense of occasion, and, above all, a story worth retelling.

They were marking not one, but two milestones — a joint 50th birthday and twenty years of marriage — the kind of symmetry that deserves its own Wonderland.

Living in Paris, with Catherine’s family up north, Preston Court was chosen not through logic but through what behavioural economists might call “the elegant midpoint bias” — a place perfectly in between, and yet utterly unlike anywhere else.

We adored hosting it. It’s not often you get to unleash full creative anarchy. Tiggi from Salty Carnival Kiss crafted enormous flowers and mushrooms so gloriously oversized they could have doubled as props in a particularly eccentric dream.

Drinks flowed on the lawn, speeches echoed across Juliana’s Island, and on that gloriously hot July afternoon, the guests arrived in outfits that made Ascot look restrained.

In short: it wasn’t just a party. It was an experiment in joyful irrationality — proof that when you lean into wonder, the ordinary becomes extraordinary.

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