Frequently Asked Questions

The baraat is a lively and joyful wedding procession with music, dancing, and dhol drummers. Traditionally, the baraat symbolises the groom’s journey to embrace marriage and unite the two families.

At 2.45pm, Iskren’s family and friends are asked to gather in the car park, ready for the baraat entry. They will be welcomed by Haleema’s family and friends into the venue, before the legal marriage ceremony begins. Bring your best dancing moves!

In observance of Islamic tradition, alcohol will not be served or be available for purchase. We appreciate your understanding. 

2pm – 4pm: Drinks available, please ask staff. 

4pm: Light Canapes and Drinks. 

6pm: Reception Meal.

8.30pm: Ice Cream. 

There is ample car parking at Clock Barn. Cars can be left overnight but must be collected by 11am the next morning. 

Wessex Taxis 

Wintax Cars

Uber (please note, uber should be booked in advance for this area)

We are inviting a few close children only. Therefore, we kindly ask that people do not bring their children unless they are listed on the invite list. Thank you