Cura CelebrationWebsites for wedding venues

Our work

We work with a small number of venues at a time. Here is exactly what one looks like.

No client logo wall, no testimonial carousel, no count of venues served. One example you can open and read end to end.

Interior of a timber-framed wedding barn with long oak tables and iron chandeliers

Demonstration build — not a client

Halstead Mill

Halstead Mill is a venue we invented so we could build its site properly and show it to you without asking a real owner's permission. It is a demonstration, not a customer, and the weddings shown on it never happened.

Everything else is real work: page structure, written copy, pricing published openly, an availability calendar, working inquiry forms, metadata and structured data on every page, and a build fast enough to hold a couple browsing on a phone.

View the Halstead Mill site (opens in a new tab)

What to look at

Three things worth checking on the example.

The inquiry path

Count how many taps it takes to reach a form from any page. It should never be more than one.

Published pricing

Numbers on the page instead of "inquire for pricing" — the same standard we hold ourselves to.

Speed on a phone

Open it on your own phone on venue wifi. That's the condition most couples will see your site in.

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