Best Marquee Hire Companies in Norwich 2026
Norwich and Norfolk offer some of the best value marquee hire in southern England, with flat farmland, coastal venues and a growing number of estate weddings.
The Norwich market
Norfolk's marquee market is driven by country weddings on farmland and estate grounds across the county. Norwich is the main base for suppliers, but many operate from market towns like Dereham, Fakenham and Diss. Prices are among the lowest in the South and East of England — typically 20-30% below Cambridge and well below London. The trade-off is that Norfolk's relative isolation means fewer suppliers compete for business, so booking early for peak dates is still important. The North Norfolk coast has become increasingly popular for marquee weddings, blending sea views with rural settings.
Typical costs
| Type | Structure Only (100 guests) |
|---|---|
| Traditional pole | £450 – £1,500 |
| Sailcloth | £1,800 – £4,500 |
| Clearspan / frame | £800 – £3,200 |
| Tipi | £1,500 – £3,800 |
| Stretch tent | £1,000 – £2,800 |
All-inclusive wedding marquees in the Norwich and Norfolk area typically cost £5,500 to £15,000 including flooring, lighting, furniture and heating.
Popular venues and locations
Holkham Hall on the North Norfolk coast is the standout venue — its walled garden and parkland grounds host large marquee weddings throughout summer. Blickling Hall near Aylsham and Houghton Hall near King's Lynn are other estate venues with established marquee pitches. The Norfolk Broads around Wroxham and Horning provide waterside settings, though access for large vehicles needs checking. South Norfolk around Wymondham and Long Stratton has open farmland that suits larger rigs. Within Norwich, private gardens in the Golden Triangle and Eaton areas are popular for garden parties and smaller celebrations.
What to consider
- Norfolk is exposed to easterly winds off the North Sea. Coastal marquee events need well-anchored structures — clearspan frames or weighted stretch tents are safer than traditional poles
- Single-track farm roads across rural Norfolk can make delivery difficult for articulated lorries. Confirm vehicle access with the venue and your supplier
- The North Norfolk coast is an AONB — larger marquee structures may need landowner notification and should be checked against local planning guidance
- Norfolk is drier than much of England, but the flat ground means drainage can be poor after heavy rain. Matting and raised flooring are worth budgeting for autumn events
- Fewer suppliers means less price competition, but Norfolk-based companies often include delivery and setup in the base price rather than charging separately
When to book
Peak season runs June through September. Holkham and the larger estates book 12 months or more ahead for summer Saturdays. For farmland and private garden events, 6-9 months is usually sufficient. The Norfolk Show in late June creates a secondary demand spike for corporate and hospitality marquees. Winter bookings are straightforward to arrange and priced accordingly.
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