Manoir du Suquet — the courtyard, the setting for weddings and gatherings
Weddings · Reunions · Gatherings · No curfew

The estate was never designed
to be a wedding venue. Which
is why it works as one.

Whole-estate hire for weddings, milestone birthdays, family reunions, and the kind of gatherings that need more space than a restaurant and more privacy than a hotel. Up to 40 guests. 34 staying over. Four nights. No neighbours.

Le Suquet was a working farm before it was anything else. A nineteenth-century stone estate with a west-facing courtyard, five self-contained houses, and eleven hectares of field and grounds. What it offers a wedding or a reunion is simple — the whole place, for four nights, with nobody else staying and nobody asking you to quiet down.

We don't plan weddings. What we do is know the estate intimately, know which local planners, caterers, florists, and musicians do good work in this part of the Dordogne, and make the introductions. Everything else — what the weekend looks like, how the food is served, who plays after dinner — is yours to design.

A long dinner at Maison du Seigneur — pergola at blue hour
The pergola, after sunset
What fits here

The gatherings that tend to work.

Every event is bespoke, but most of them fall into one of these shapes. Anything else — if it needs this kind of space and this kind of privacy — tell us what you're trying to do and we'll tell you honestly whether it fits.

Weddings

Civil paperwork handled elsewhere, symbolic ceremony in the courtyard. Up to 40 guests. Most couples host their closest people on-site for four nights, with the wider guest list staying in nearby Issigeac or Beaumont for the day itself. We have hosted everything from a dozen to the full 40.

Milestone gatherings

Sixtieth birthdays, anniversaries, retirements, wakes. The estate holds them better than a restaurant does — there's room to be together, room to be alone, and no one is looking at their watch. Families who've been meaning to have the conversation tend to finally have it here.

Family reunions

The classic reason to book the whole estate. Grandparents in one house, the cousins in another, the teenagers in the converted dovecote because they want to stay up later than everyone else. Five kitchens, one courtyard, enough ground to walk off lunch.

What the estate gives you

Why this works for the gatherings that matter.

These aren't amenities. They're the reasons this estate keeps being chosen for the events people have been thinking about for years.

No curfew. No noise restrictions.

You can celebrate into the night without checking your watch. The nearest neighbour isn't close enough to hear you, and nobody on-site is trying to get to sleep except the people you brought with you.

Whole-estate privacy.

No other guests sharing the pool. No other wedding next door. No staff walking through your moments. For the four nights of your booking, the estate is entirely yours.

A west-facing courtyard.

Encircled by five stone houses and framed by old pines. The natural stage for ceremonies, cocktails, and photographs at the golden hour. Comfortably holds forty for a long dinner under a tent.

Accommodation for 34.

Seventeen double rooms across the five houses, plus three additional sofa beds in shared spaces. The remainder of your guest list can stay in nearby villages — we have a list of places within 2–3 kilometres.

Multiple dining options.

Outdoor dining under a tent in the courtyard or the garden. The barn as a weather-contingent alternative for up to fifty. A small caterer kitchen for plating and service. Five kitchens in the houses for the in-between meals.

Pool, tennis, pétanque, grounds.

A 12×6m heated pool (09:00–18:00), full-size tennis court, pétanque piste, and eleven hectares to walk in. Guests who've travelled to be here get a holiday, not just a ceremony.

How we work

We don't plan weddings. We know who does.

The honest version: Stephanie and Skip Bowman run the estate, not an events business. We have hosted enough gatherings to know how it works here — which planners understand the courtyard, which caterers handle forty comfortably, which florists aren't going to charge Paris prices in the Dordogne.

What you get from us is the estate, the introductions, and the project-management time required to make the weekend actually run. Everything else — the supplier choices, the design, the menu — is yours to make, with our advice if you want it.

For couples and groups travelling from the UK, the US, Scandinavia, or anywhere else, this has turned out to be the right shape. A local team handles the local work. You make the creative choices. We're the middle of the Venn diagram that keeps it all connected.

01
You tell us what you're planning

Size, style, dates, budget shape. A first conversation — usually an email exchange or a short call — gets us both to a clear sense of whether the estate fits.

02
We introduce the right local people

Planner, caterer, florist, musicians, celebrant — whichever of these you need. We can introduce one or all of them depending on how much planning support you want.

03
We handle the estate side

Logistics, venue access, vendor coordination on-site, and project management time in the days before and during the event. Billed by the hour so you only pay for the help you use.

04
You make the event

The design, the tone, the moments. Your planner leads the planning. Your caterer cooks. Your musicians play. We make sure the estate holds all of it.

Practical

The structure.

Events at Le Suquet require booking the whole estate for four nights. This is the minimum structure — any shorter and the logistics don't work, any cheaper and it isn't actually private.

A detailed pricing and policy brochure is available on request. It covers accommodation, venue rental, project management, deposits, payment schedule, cancellation policy, and the edges that matter — cleaning responsibilities, vendor access, check-in times, and what happens if the weather turns.

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Event capacity
Up to 40 guests — ceremony, dinner, reception
Overnight capacity
34 across 17 bedrooms + 3 sofa beds
Minimum stay
4 nights — whole estate
Check-in / out
17:00 first day · 10:00 final day
Ceremony settings
Courtyard, garden, or barn
Dining
Tent in courtyard or garden · Barn for up to 50 in bad weather
Planning support
Project management by the hour · typically 4 days per event
Vendors
External vendors welcome · introductions available
Curfew / noise
None — celebrate until dawn
Pets
Not permitted
Travel
Bergerac airport 20 min · Bordeaux 2 hrs
For couples planning from abroad

Things that are worth knowing early.

Having hosted weddings from the UK, the US, Scandinavia, and further afield, a few practical points keep coming up. None of them are dealbreakers — but they're better known six months before the wedding than three weeks.

Civil paperwork happens elsewhere

In France, only civil ceremonies held at a town hall (mairie) are legally binding. Most couples arriving from abroad complete the legal paperwork at home and hold a symbolic ceremony in the Dordogne. This gives you freedom over location, officiant, and timing.

Book a year out, not a month

Dordogne venues fill up quickly in peak season (May–September). A year out is the comfortable window. Eighteen months if you want choice over the full summer calendar. The wider the guest list is flying in, the more forward notice pays.

Guests need somewhere to sleep

The estate houses 34 overnight. If your guest list is larger, we maintain a list of nearby accommodation in Bardou, Issigeac, and Beaumont — villas, B&Bs, and small hotels within 2–3 kilometres. Shuttles or taxi chains are usually how guests get to and from.

French dinners are long

A French wedding dinner can run four hours, with speeches spaced out rather than clustered. If your guests are expecting a British-pattern wedding, tell them. Embracing the rhythm tends to work better than fighting it.

A local planner is worth it

Destination weddings benefit enormously from a planner who speaks French and knows the regional vendor network. We introduce planners we trust. Most couples find the investment pays for itself in reduced stress alone.

Wedding insurance matters

Comprehensive wedding insurance that covers overseas events and supplier cancellations is a small cost for significant protection. Confirm your policy is valid in France before you sign anything.

Next step

Tell us what you're planning.

The best conversations start with a short email — the dates, the numbers, the rough shape of what you're imagining. We'll reply with honest thoughts on fit, availability, and what the next steps would look like.

If the dates are already close, call. If they're further out, either is fine.

— Stephanie & Skip Bowman