Gatherings
The Theater of the Suffolk Woods: Inside a Field & Country Milestone Celebration at Restaries Paradise Farm
Deep in the woodland clearings of Suffolk, Restaries Paradise Farm makes the case for a different kind of country celebration. Here, the woods are not scenery around the event. They are the event: ancient trees as architecture, the...
by Pallavi Mehra

Deep in the woodland clearings of Suffolk, Restaries Paradise Farm makes the case for a different kind of country celebration. Here, the woods are not scenery around the event. They are the event: ancient trees as architecture, the canopy as ceiling, the forest floor as the starting point for the entire evening.

For a recent milestone birthday, the estate’s hidden clearing became a dinner setting shaped almost entirely by its surroundings. Guests left the main farm buildings and followed a winding dirt path through the trees, turning the arrival into its own small act of discovery. By the time they reached the table, the evening already felt removed from the usual rhythm of a hosted celebration.

That is exactly where the 🌿Field & Country 🏸  idea comes into focus. Restaries hosts only a limited number of gatherings each year, a restraint that helps preserve the property’s historic character and natural landscape. The result is a celebration that feels private, highly considered, and deeply tied to the place itself.

 

Report by Pallavi Mehra
Photography credits:
Restaries Paradise Farm | Troy Productions Safia Shakarchi

 

Designing for the Forest Floor

Designing a dinner in the woods asks for a lighter hand. At Restaries, the table took its cues from the clearing itself: moss underfoot, bark overhead, damp earth, meadow grass, and the muted greens and browns of the surrounding trees.

Heavy natural linens brought texture without polish. Sheepskins softened the wooden seats, hand-thrown matte ceramics grounded the table, and delicate glassware caught the last fragments of woodland light. The florals followed the same language: tonal, unstructured, and branchy, with local foliage that felt gathered from the edge of the clearing rather than arranged into something too formal.

“The starting point was always the woodland itself,” notes Gem Boner, Co-Founder of Restaries Paradise Farm. “We wanted the table to feel as though it belonged there, rather than being imposed on the space. For us, luxury at Restaries is not about excess. It is about how everything feels: the weight of the linen, the glow on the table, the comfort of the seating, the food arriving at the right moment, and the sense that every detail has been quietly thought through.”

 

 

After Dark in the Clearing

As the sun dropped through the trees, the lighting took over gradually. Candles clustered along the center of the table kept the glow low and flattering, while weathered lanterns marked the edges of the clearing. Overhead, micro-lights and hanging lanterns were woven through the branches, giving the canopy a soft constellation effect once night settled in. The clearing simply shifted from woodland dinner to something more intimate, lit by flame, live music from local singer Alisha, and the darkening trees.

Dinner followed the same logic. The menu was fire-led and rooted in Suffolk, with local ingredients charred, roasted, and served sharing-style across the linen-covered table. Large platters kept the meal relaxed and communal, giving guests a reason to pass, taste, linger, and return to the food slowly. Even the drinks stayed close to the land. The signature cocktail featured Moatwood Gin, a local Suffolk spirit, infused with garden herbs, edible flowers, and wild botanicals foraged from the farm’s hedgerows, tying the bar back to the meadow and kitchen gardens just beyond the table.`

 

 

Staying Where You Gather

Part of what makes Restaries Paradise Farm so well suited to milestone gatherings is that the celebration does not have to begin and end at the dinner table. Set on the grounds of a 16th-century Suffolk farm, the property can host bespoke events, private dining, workshops, and special occasions across the farm, giving groups room to build an entire stay around the celebration itself.

For this birthday, that meant the afternoon became part of the experience. Guests spent the day moving through the property before dinner: wood-fired sauna sessions, cold plunges, outdoor hot tubs, slow walks through the gardens and woodland, flower-led workshops, and time outside before gathering in the forest clearing. Instead of arriving from somewhere else, they arrived at a dinner already rooted in the place.

That is the practical beauty of hosting where your guests are staying. There are no transfers to manage, no hard stop between daytime plans and evening celebration, and no pressure to make the dinner carry the whole event on its own. Restaries can help arrange private chefs, wine orders, restaurant bookings, beauty services, yoga, transport, babysitting, dog care, and local activities, which means the host is not left stitching the weekend together alone. 

 

 

The Slow Fade

After dinner, the evening moved the way a good country gathering should: gradually, without anyone announcing the next thing. As the plates were cleared, guests wrapped themselves in wool blankets and drifted from the table toward a campfire at the edge of the clearing. Under a dark Suffolk sky, free from city light, the night softened into firelight, conversation, and one last pour. It was not a dramatic finale so much as a gentle continuation of everything the day had already built.

That is where the 🌿 Field & Country 🏸 spirit comes through most clearly. The celebration worked because it surrendered to its setting: the woods, the weather, the food, the fire, the historic accommodations, and the slower rhythm of a weekend spent on the farm. At Restaries Paradise Farm, the countryside is not a backdrop. It is what brings the celebration to life.

 

 

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