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Somerton · Serves Somerset, Wiltshire, Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and Gloucestershire
Luxury mobile toilet hire from Barton St David near Somerton, with spotlessly presented trailers, attendants and on-site servicing for weddings, celebrations and festivals across the South West.
Wedding loos for Cornish countryside venues
Plenty of couples marry outside the city itself, in marquees, tipis and barns scattered through the countryside between Truro, the Roseland and the north coast. Most of those fields have no plumbing at all, which is where a luxury toilet trailer earns its keep: proper flushing loos, hot water, lighting and mirrors, usually towed in a day or two before the wedding and collected after the weekend.
A few things worth checking with any supplier quoting for a countryside venue:
- Guest numbers. A two-plus-one trailer suits roughly 100 to 150 guests; bigger parties need a larger unit or an extra standalone loo for the evening crowd.
- Power. Some trailers run from a generator, others need a hook-up from the marquee supply.
- Ground and access. A trailer needs firm, fairly level standing and room to tow in.
Summer Saturdays in Cornwall book up well ahead, so get quotes early once your date is fixed.
Site hire and events around the city
Away from weddings, the steady demand around Truro comes from building work. Housebuilding on the western edge of the city, including the large Langarth development near Threemilestone, keeps trades busy, and a standard single toilet on weekly hire typically costs £28 to £42 including a weekly service visit. Renovation jobs in the city centre's tighter Georgian streets are also common, though space for a unit can take some thought.
Events add a seasonal layer on top. Lemon Quay hosts markets and festivals through the year, the City of Lights parade draws big crowds each November, and summer brings fetes, sports days and regattas across the surrounding villages. For a weekend event you would usually budget £95 to £155 for delivery, hire and collection of a standard unit.
One practical Cornish point: many suppliers deliver on a flatbed or with a trailer, so mention narrow lanes, low branches or steep drives when you ask for quotes.