The Wellbeing Farm: Where Sustainability Meets Celebration
The Wellbeing Farm: Where Sustainability Meets Celebration
Nestled in the Lancashire countryside, The Wellbeing Farm isn’t your typical event venue. With wind turbines, repurposed décor, and bowtie-wearing llamas, this award-winning business is redefining what it means to host events in a sustainable and socially responsible way.
Founded by Celia Gaze, a former NHS director turned purpose-driven entrepreneur, The Wellbeing Farm is one of the UK’s first independent wedding venues to achieve B-Corp certification. But beyond the accolades lies a deeper mission — to demonstrate that business can be a powerful force for good.
From its off-grid energy solutions to its ethical supply chain partnerships, the farm integrates sustainability into every aspect of its operations. A standout initiative is the farm’s ‘prop shed’, which offers past wedding décor for reuse by future clients — an innovative circular economy model that reduces waste and adds unique charm to every celebration.
The venue’s furnishings — sourced from reclaimed materials and second-hand suppliers — complement its green ethos, while its wind turbine now powers the entire site, showcasing a bold commitment to renewable energy.
But The Wellbeing Farm is more than a beautiful place to tie the knot or host a retreat. It’s the heart of a broader movement. Through initiatives like B-Corp Fest and the soon-to-launch Conscious Day, Celia Gaze is amplifying the farm’s impact, inspiring businesses worldwide to embrace sustainability and rethink success beyond the bottom line.
The farm’s supplier relationships are just as intentional. From sustainable wines to locally sourced meats, every partner is selected with ethical practices in mind — strengthening both the local economy and the planet.
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