EVENTS · DESIGN + BUILD · 2025

Rosevine

A wedding venue whose booking inbox was a full-time job got a site that answers the questions couples actually ask — and turns a photo gallery into a booked date.

CLIENT
Rosevine, Provence
ROLE
Design, development, copy
TIMELINE
7 weeks
OUTCOME
+38% enquiries to tours
Rosevine — the garden pavilion, full width

THE PROBLEM

Every couple emailed the same five questions — capacity, dates, catering, price range, can we see it — and the owner answered each by hand, at night, after events. The old site was a slideshow with a contact form and no answers, so the inbox did all the work.

Beautiful venue, invisible availability: the couples ready to book couldn’t tell whether their date was even free.

THE APPROACH

The new site leads with the two things couples decide on first — how the place feels, and whether their date is open. Photography runs full-bleed and unhurried; a simple availability view turns “is June free?” from an email into a glance.

The five repeat questions became one calm, scannable page, so the enquiry that lands is from someone who’s already read the answers and wants a tour — not a price list.

THE OUTCOME

Enquiries didn’t just go up — they got better. More of them turned into booked tours, because the couples arriving had already fallen for the place and knew their date could work.

+38%
ENQUIRY → TOUR RATE
−6 hrs
OWNER’S WEEKLY INBOX TIME
1.1s
MOBILE FIRST PAINT

“I used to sell the venue over email at midnight. Now the site does it, and better than I did.”

CLAIRE FONTAINE — OWNER, ROSEVINE