Brympton D’Evercy Somerset Wedding Details

Something a little different from the normal, here are some of the lovely details from Kerry and Christophers wedding at Brympton D’Evercy in Somerset

 

Enjoy :-) ……..

 

 

 

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Brympton D’Evercy Somerset Wedding of Kerry & Christopher

Being a natural light photographer, I just love the light at this time of year, the mellow yellow Autumnal afternoons and the bright sharp, crisp mornings, simply to die for. Kerry and Christophers wedding the other week was just one of those days, also with the added bonus of the wonderful backdrop of Brympton D’Evercy House it was just perfect. The sun shone before the lovely Church ceremony in the village of North Cadbury and it was waiting for us all as we emerged again after watching Kerry and Christopher make their beautiful vows to one another.

A lovely lazy hazy afternoon in glorious golden shafts of sunlight awaited us at Brypmton D’Evercy, I don’t think anyone wanted to go indoors for the wonderful wedding breakfast. But just as well we did for little did most people know that hidden amongst us were those few who were perhaps not quite so honest about who they were and what their intentions were for being there! Speeches over and an anouncement from the wedding co-ordinator at Brympton “The chef is leaving she wants to say thank you and goodbye’ A ruse of course, as both the ‘co-ordinator and chef and then a guest seated throughout the meal at a table reveal their identities by breaking into wonderful song, from Operatic score to those classics from Swedens largest export,  Abba! The whole room was jumping…..Simply Fantastic!

The Orangery is the scene for the evening and the festivities to continue and of course led by Kerry and Christophers first dance.

Congratulations Kerry and Christopher and thank you for a wonderful day :-) x

 

Choosing some pictures for you to see was a hard decision to make, I hope you enjoy these….

 

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Credit where credit is due

Wedding Cars – Premier carriage  Wedding Flowers – Julia Moore  Caterer – Parkers Catering

Videographer – Entwined Films  Entertainment – Soprano Bella  Jazz band – Hot Rhythm Jazz Band

DJ – Andy Martin Entertainments

Dress by – Lace      Mens attire by Greenwoods


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Bishops Court Farm, Shapwick, Dorset – Wedding of Cat & James

Last week on a lovely sunny Autumnal day I headed off to Corfe Mullen and a little cottage that had been hired for Cat and her entourage to get ready for the day ahead. After the morning with the girls it was time to head on over to the village of Shapwick and the local pub to find James and the boys having a pre wedding lunch. There were a fair few guests around too as it was a great place to meet up, with the Church being only a couple of minutes walk away; in fact the venue for the rest of the day’s celebrations Bishops Court Farm is also only a few minutes walk from there too. Today’s celebrations are going to have a little bit of a military feel about them, because James is a pilot in the RAF. There is certainly a military guard of honour and a few other uniforms besides, James also has a Scottish heritage, so a fair few kilts including his own will also be on show today.

Soon it’s time to head over to St Bartholomew’s Church and settle in to await the arrival of the lovely Bride…. Cat made her grand entrance and a wonderful tender and happy ceremony followed. Out into the lovely sunshine through the guard of honour Mr & Mrs Hamilton made their exit to the waiting applauding crowd of friends, family and well-wishers.  Hearty congratulations all round, hugs and kisses and confetti strewn. Then, following the Piper, a lovely walk along the bank of the river Stour to Bishops Court Farm to find Champagne and canapés awaiting all.

Gentle relaxation in the lovely grounds of Bishops Court Farm, drinks by the gentle meandering river, laughter rippling across the lawns and orchards, the house and marquee forming a resplendent backdrop. Time to capture those important family photographs (and a few silly ones chucked in) and then a gentle wander with Cat and James to capture a few romantic pictures and a breather for them away from the madding crowd.

Back to the throng, and Cat throws her bouquet to the gathered excited few and its time to be called into the marquee for the wedding breakfast; Cat and James make their next grand entrance of the day into the marquee to the sound of the pipes again.

After dinner, the wedding speeches, much laughter and entertainment to behold, and then to the wedding cake and Cat and James make the first cut (to much applause!). A little break now, and time for everyone to catch their breath, before Cat and James make their last official entrance of the day and take to the dance floor to perform a fantastic and extravagant first dance rendition of The Hand Jive from the film Grease! :-)

Now it’s everyone else’s turn to take to the dance floor – its Ceilidh Time!! ;-)

My turn to leave, though …but what a fab day it’s been :-)

(We’re trying out a new gallery system for posting weddings on the blog. Hopefully it’ll make viewing them easier, faster and more fun – let us know what you think, good or bad!)

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Credit where credit is due

Caterer – Liz lamont Catering Florist – Sue Smith  Cars – Middlemitch Cars

Dress by – Caroline Castigliano

 

Dorset Wedding Photography by Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Combe Lodge Somerset Wedding of Joanna & Lee

Last Saturday I set off to Midsomer Norton to Joanna’s family home to meet up with the girls for the morning fun and usual Bridal preparations. A bit grey to start, but the sun soon poked its head through, a fine day ahead assured :-)

Next it was a trundle to St Michaels Church in Compton Martin, a beautiful Church indeed (if you ever get the chance to visit I thoroughly recommend it) and there I met up with Lee and the boys. Soon Joanna made her arrival and it was down the aisle to marry her man. A very lovely service and Mr and Mrs Cornwall exited into the summer sun, showered with a plethera of confetti and then happy couple escaped into the peacefulness of their wedding car and headed off to the reception.

On to Combe Lodge in Blagdon Somerset for the reception, a beautiful country house. Summer sunshine, Pimms, canapes, good company good humour, relaxation for all and a time to catch up and wish congratulations. A few family photographs achieved, some more mingling and then some quiet itme for Joanna and Lee and an opportunity for me to photograph them on their own.

Insside now and a wonderful wedding breakfast followed by some hilarious speeches, (I felt like I was back at school!) and of course the traditional cutting of the wedding cake. The room cleared, band set up and time for the first dance…not the end though as proceedings are interupted and we are asked to evacuate the building for safety reasons!! Actually its a ploy to fool the lovely Joanna who has no idea her new husband has planned a suprise firework display…fabulous!

What a wonderful day indeed :-)

 

Here are just a few of my favourites from Joanna and Lees Somerset wedding….

 

 

 

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Orestone Manor Devon Wedding of Sarah & Lee

Saturday saw me heading down to deepest darkest Devon to meet up with Sarah and Lee for their wedding. A fairly unique ocasion for me, as I hadn’t met either Sarah or Lee before! Why I hear you say, well because they hadn’t been in the UK since booking me, in fact they booked me from Qatar which is where they both live and work and which is where they met too!

Anyway first to find Sarah and the girls for the usual preparations for the big day. Not the best of days, fairly wet, but as I arrived the rain stopped and the sun made a valiant attempt at showing itself through the clouds. From Sarah’s my next stop, St Andrews Church in the lovely village of Stokenteignhead (try saying that fast a dozen times over ;-) ) and to the local pub to catch up with Lee and the boys.

Soon its time to head up the steep hill to the Church, Sarah arrives and a lovely ceremony to follow. Out now and off to the next and final location for today, the lovely Orestone Manor in Maidencombe Torquay, this is our setting for the wedding reception. Sunshine…perfect, a few family formals and then just relaxing with fiends and family before its time to head in for the wedding breakfast.

Cake cutting and speeches to follow and not before long the evening is upon us and time for the first dance for Sarah and Lee :-)

 

Here are just some of my favourite images from Sarah and Lee’s Devon wedding….

 

 

Credit where credit is due

Wedding Cars – Perrings Wedding & Classic Cars     Wedding Cake – Truly Treats    Florist – Floral Passion

Decorations – The Devon Marquee Co    Wedding Dress – Sophia Tolli  Mens attire – Rossetti Brides

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

 

 

Inspiration Board from Sunninghill Berkshire Wedding of Karen & Peter

Some of the scrummy details from Karen and Peter’s Berkshire Wedding….enjoy :-)

 

 

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Sunninghill Berkshire Wedding of Karen & Peter

Last Saturday saw me head to Sunninghill in Berkshire for the wedding of Karen and Peter.

Karen and Peter have a story, its a long one and complicated, but to cut a long story short they both have children, Karen two girls, two boys, Peter three girls from previous relationships..they now also have found each other and its love..what more needs to be said.

Off to visit Karen first, a busy house bussling with girls everywhere (fine by me!), and Bridal preparations of course.

Then to the Church, to meet up with Peter and the boys and to wait for Karen to arrive. And so to a wonderful ceremony packed with music and love and then Mr and Mrs Harris exit into the summer sunshine. A little mingling in the Church yard and then Karen and Peter take off for ten minutes for a ride in the vintage Bridal car, whilst everyone else is piped (yes  there was a piper) round to the rear of the Church down a little lane to the wonderful Marquee set up in a picturesque setting behind the Church.

Karen and Peter arrive back and the champagne flows and a suprise rendition from the choir. After a few family formal pictures and some qiet ones with Karen and Peter its time to head into the marquee for the wedding breakfast, speeches and cutting of the cake.

Evening time, Karen and Peter are invited to the floor by the band for their first dance and then the floor fills with guests as the tempo is raised, more guests arrive to enjoy the fun and the chocolate fountain!

Another lovely wedding :-)

 

Here are a few images from Karen and Peters wedding…

 

 

Credit where credit is due

Wedding Car – The Classic & Vintage Car Co   Wedding Cake – Blue Bow Bakery   Caterer – Linda Sopp

Flowers – Victoria Sullivan  Marquee – Marquees Direct   Chocolate Fountain – Chocolato  Band – Funktydumpty

Dress by Ian Stuart   Mens attire – Perfectly Groomed

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd