Wedding Venues
I thought it might be helpful to start a few galleries of photos from various wedding venues that I have worked at, to help clients who have yet to pick a location for their wedding…
The Walled Garden at Cowdray, West Sussex
This unique venue is a restored Tudor walled garden in the grounds of the ruined manor house of Cowdray Park – a place where Henry VIII and Elizabeth I once walked, and now a private and exclusive location for weddings. With the ruins alongside making an atmospheric backdrop for photography, it’s one of my favourite wedding venues.
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Ramster, Chiddingfold, Surrey
This 17th century manor house has been expanded and updated over the centuries and is now one of the most popular and atmospheric wedding locations in Surrey.
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Brympton D’Evercy, Somerset
Described by Christopher Hussey of Country Life magazine as “the most beautiful house in England”, Brympton is located in 33 acres of Somerset parkland, and was built in the 14th and 15th centuries, with later additions.
It is a stunning and unique venue and I am pleased to be one of their recommended photographers.
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Thornton Manor, Cheshire
Thornton Manor is an elegant country house in Cheshire, originally owned (and much extended) by Lord Leverhulme. It is now one of Cheshire’s premier venues for weddings and corporate events.
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Gosfield Hall, Essex
Built in 1545 by Sir John Wentworth, Gosfield is a Grade 1 listed building that was visted by Queen Elizabeth I and later was the home of King Louis XVIII of France after the French revolution. It’s now one of Essex’s finest venues for civil ceremonies and wedding receptions.
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