Feast is a single-column landing page template built for castle wedding caterers. It guides couples through an atmospheric, course-by-course scroll that feels like attending the feast itself. With a hand-drawn illustration header, cinematic full-column photography, and a structured booking form, the template earns visitor trust before asking for an enquiry.
by Rocket studio
Feast is a single-column landing page for a castle wedding catering business. The design moves through a cinematic meal sequence, opening with a hand-drawn courtyard illustration and closing with a booking form. Every section is crafted to make couples feel the atmosphere of the event before they ever submit a date.
This template is built for caterers who specialise in heritage and castle venues. It speaks directly to the people planning these weddings and the professionals coordinating them.
Booking a caterer for a castle wedding involves far more complexity than a standard venue. Couples and planners need reassurance before they make contact. This template removes hesitation by making the food and the atmosphere feel tangible from the first scroll.
The template delivers a complete, ready-to-customise single-column landing page. Every section is purposeful, and the flow guides the visitor naturally from first impression to enquiry.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Soft Mist
Style
Single Column Flow
Direction
Booking/Scheduling
Page Sections
Hand-drawn Illustration Hero
Cinematic Course-by-course Scroll
Hand-drawn Section Dividers
Sticky Reserve Your Date Bar
Structured Four-field Enquiry Form
Secondary Email Capture Path
Who is this landing page template designed for?
What booking information does the enquiry form collect?
Does the template support couples who are still in the research phase?
Can I use my own photography in the cinematic course sections?
How does the sticky booking bar work?
This template packs every element a castle wedding caterer needs to present their work and earn bookings. Each feature is grounded in the design brief and serves a specific purpose in the visitor journey.
The page opens with a loose, botanical-illustration-style panorama of a castle courtyard feast. Guests wind along a serpentine table through archways, kitchen staff work behind a stone wall, and candles float in the moat. The style is warm and personal, not corporate, giving couples an immediate emotional connection to the catering story.
The main body of the page moves through four distinct meal moments: aperitifs in the courtyard, starter in the gallery, main in the great hall, and dessert on the battlements. Each course section uses a full-column atmospheric photograph with a short sensory paragraph overlaid. Pacing slows as the content grows richer, mirroring the rhythm of a real feast.
Between course sections, small ink illustrations punctuate the scroll. A sprig of thyme, a bread knife, and a wine key each mark a transition. These details reinforce the handcrafted identity and keep the reading experience feeling curated rather than templated.
A soft sticky bar with the primary call to action, "Reserve Your Date," appears after the second course section. It stays visible as the visitor scrolls without being intrusive. This gives couples a low-friction way to act the moment intent forms, without breaking the atmospheric flow.
At the base of the page, the full booking form collects the four details a caterer needs to qualify a lead. The wedding date uses a calendar picker. Venue name is a text field. Guest count uses a slider ranging from 30 to 300. A final freeform field, labeled "Tell us about your menu dreams," invites couples to open up naturally.
A second conversion path, "Download Our Castle Menu Library," captures email addresses from couples still in the research phase. This allows the caterer to build a list of warm leads who are not yet ready to commit to a date but are actively considering their options.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Illustration Hero Header | Opens the page with the hand-drawn castle courtyard panorama |
| Aperitif Course Section | Sets the mood with courtyard photography and sensory copy |
| Gallery Starter Section | Advances the meal narrative with atmospheric image and text |
| Great Hall Main Course | Anchors the scroll at the richest, most immersive course moment |
| Battlements Dessert Section | Closes the cinematic sequence with a sense of occasion |
| Sticky Booking Bar | Captures active intent after the second course section |
| Secondary Email Capture | Offers a menu download for couples still researching |
| Full Enquiry Form | Collects wedding date, venue, guest count, and menu notes |
The visual identity follows an Organic Flow theme using a Soft Mist color system. Every choice reflects texture and warmth rather than saturation or sharpness.
The single-column layout is naturally suited to mobile viewing. Every design decision in the brief supports a clean, readable experience across screen sizes.
The page is structured to earn the click rather than demand it. Conversion happens gradually as the visitor moves through the experience.
This template is part of the Feast brand concept, designed specifically for the castle wedding catering niche within the broader wedding and events category. A few additional details worth knowing before you build with it.