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Vows - Elegant Country Club Wedding Venue Landing Page Template
Vows is an elegant country club wedding venue landing page template built for lead generation. It combines a nine-image mosaic header, a room-by-room cinematic scroll, an inline drone video, and handwritten testimonial cards to immerse couples in the venue experience. Two conversion paths capture tour bookings and email leads before visitors ever leave the page.
by Rocket studio
Vows is a single-page gallery and detail landing page template designed for country club wedding venues. It guides engaged couples through a cinematic room-by-room scroll, earns trust with rich photography and past-couple testimonials, then converts interest into tour bookings through a focused inline form and a secondary email-capture path.
This template is built for wedding venues that lead with visual storytelling and need a steady flow of qualified tour bookings. It suits owners, venue directors, and marketing teams who want an editorial-quality page without starting from scratch.
Most venue websites ask couples to commit too soon. A contact form appears before the space has been felt, the scale understood, or the atmosphere trusted. Couples click away. Vows solves this by letting the photography and scroll sequence do the persuading first, so the form arrives when the visitor is already picturing their wedding there.
You get a complete, ready-to-customize landing page structured around immersive visual flow and two distinct lead capture paths. Every section is purpose-built for the country club wedding venue context.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Cinematic Sequence
Color system
Merlot & Smoke
Style
Gallery + Detail
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Nine-image Mosaic Header
Cinematic Room-by-room Scroll
Inline Drone Video Block
Handwritten Testimonial Cards
Dual Lead Capture Paths
Sticky Call-to-action Bar
Can I replace the placeholder images with my own venue photography?
Does the tour booking form include a calendar picker?
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The header opens with nine photographs of varying sizes locked together seamlessly into a grid. Images cover ceremony grounds, the grand staircase, candid bridal suite moments, table settings, and terrace dusk silhouettes. A single centered serif tagline sits beneath the mosaic. The layout communicates immediately that this venue holds too many beautiful moments to reduce to one hero image.
The main content section guides visitors through the venue in a deliberate sequence: entrance gates, ceremony lawn, cocktail terrace, ballroom, bridal suite, and moonlit patio. Each stop opens with a slow-revealing full-width photograph. Capacity details, dimensions, and included amenities then slide in alongside a smaller supporting gallery. The pacing alternates between wide establishing shots and intimate detail views.
A sixty-second drone-to-ground video plays inline at the midpoint of the scroll. It begins above the property at sunrise and descends through the day into an evening reception lit by candlelight. The video uses muted autoplay with a poster image so it loads cleanly and does not interrupt the scroll rhythm.
Past-couple quotes are displayed on linen-textured cards styled in a handwritten aesthetic. They appear between room sections, woven into the scroll so they feel like pages from a real wedding album rather than a separate review block. The format builds trust without breaking the visual flow.
The primary call-to-action, "Reserve Your Tour Date," appears first beneath the header mosaic and again as a sticky bar after the midpoint video. The inline form collects both partners' first names, wedding date or estimated season, estimated guest count, and preferred tour date via a calendar picker. A secondary path, "Download the Venue Lookbook," captures name and email for couples still in the research phase.
After the visitor passes the midpoint video, a persistent sticky bar carries the primary tour booking prompt at the bottom of the viewport. It remains visible as the visitor continues scrolling through testimonials and the remaining venue sections, keeping the conversion path accessible without interrupting the reading experience.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Mosaic Header Grid | Opens the page with nine venue photographs and a serif tagline |
| Primary call to action Block | Places the "Reserve Your Tour Date" prompt directly beneath the header |
| Cinematic Venue Scroll | Walks visitors room by room through the full property |
| Inline Drone Video | Delivers a sixty-second aerial-to-ground venue overview at midpoint |
| Testimonial Cards | Builds trust with handwritten-style quotes from past couples |
| Tour Booking Form | Captures partner names, wedding details, guest count, and tour date |
| Lookbook Email Capture | Offers a secondary lead path for couples still in early research |
| Sticky call to action Bar | Keeps the tour booking prompt visible after the video midpoint |
| Footer | Single-row linear footer with venue contact and navigation links |
The template uses an Organic Flow theme built around a Merlot and Smoke color system. The palette feels warm and romantic without leaning into typical blush-pink wedding aesthetics. Typography pairs a serif display face with a clean sans-serif body font to balance editorial weight with legibility.
The template is designed desktop-first to deliver the full cinematic scroll experience on larger screens. It includes full mobile responsiveness so the layout adapts cleanly for couples browsing on their phones late at night or during a quick lunch break.
The template is structured so that the venue earns trust through immersive content before asking for any information. Conversion is built into the scroll rather than forced at the top.
This template is part of a gallery and detail template style, suited to any venue-type business that relies on photography-led storytelling and event-based lead generation. It is a strong fit for open house promotions, venue rebrands, and seasonal campaign pages.