Yep, mine, cost £7k, we had 70 odd adults plus 15 kids. Food was half the cost but we had the best caterer in town and loads of it, including starter, roast beef, Thai curry and bangers and mash, and THREE types of pudding. Everyone raved about the food, we kept cost low by having a buffet which gave choice but was much cheaper.
The wedding was in February so costs were low, we had our reception in a converted barn for less than half the price than the sumner. I cut costs by doing all the decoration (Amazon) and hiring everything myself like glasses and tablecloths. We also bought all the booze (well in laws did a booze trip with a shopping list). We said no gifts but welcome practical help, so my sister in law made the cake, my cousin made the place names and table poster, my siblings organised the games and props, my in laws bought the booze, my uncle and other family helped decorate the day before (hundreds of metres of bunting and fairy lights, stunning), father in law was chauffeur and maitre d'... I also hired a photographer for just 2 hours which also kept costs low and I still have all my stunning photos.
We had: registry wedding 1.30, followed by champagne and canapés at our reception 2.30, then wedding breakfast 4.30 (buffet but with waitressing), then speeches and games, then at 7 evening guests and ceilidh (band was from university, they were cheap, cheerful and great) with another buffet laid out (soups and brownies). Finished at midnight.
No bridesmaids, no hen/stag do, no disco, no country house, no frills (though we splashed out on some things, so food and booze great, I got hair and makeup done, but my dress was just £500) but it was lovely (and cheap) and we had everyone we wanted!
Obviously I am biased but family and friends still comment on the wedding, and how simple and comfortable it was. And the food!!!