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 :-)

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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

Harry Warren House Dorset Wedding of Rebecca & Alex Part 2…Jewish ceremony & Greek dancing

Oh what a day!!

So yesterday saw me attend Rebecca and Alex’s official legal ceremony in Poole! Today, another story all together.

A lovely day, despite the weather forecasters predictions of doom and gloom and off to Studland to a local B&B to catch up with Rebecca for the usual bridal preparations. Done, and a short trip down the road to the very fabulous Harry Warren House which sits in an enviable position atop the cliffs in Studland, with stunning views accross the sea and to Poole, Bournemouthy and the Isle of Wight. Today’s location for celebrations, and what a fabulous location too!

Meeting up with Alex, soon guests start to arrive and then its time to take their place in the natural ampitheatre the scene for the ceremony to come. Sandra from Heartfelt ceremonies our celebrant for today, is soon ready under the Chuppa with the waiting Alex and then all eyes turn to watch Rebecca on her fathers arm process through the lovely gardens to finaly meet up with her man.

A wonderful ceremony a mixture of the Jewish and Greek traditions, ending with the stamping of the wine goblet…MAZELTOV! :-)

Relaxation in the wonderful grounds of Harry warren House now, and then a cream tea for all whilst soaking up the wonderful sunshine and looking out over the beautiful blue sea.

Time to capture a few family photographs for me and then a few quieter ones with just Rebecca and Alex.

All too soon its time to head into the marquee for the wedding breakfast. First course done and everyone is back up and to the dance floor, Jewish and Greek dancing, Rebecca and Alex are lifted aloft in chairs and everyone cheers.

Back to the meal and then the official cutting of the wedding cake, speeches follow and again its time for everyone to take to the dance floor. This time though it is to watch Rebvecca and Alex take their first proper dance together as man and wife. Now everyone else can join them and dance the night away…what a fab day its been :-)

 

Here are just a few of my favourites from Rebecca and Alex’s wonderful clifftop wedding at the fab Harry Warren House in Studland Poole Dorset….

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Credit where credit is due

Marquee – Camelot Marquees  Caterers – Molly’s Catering  Ceremony Officiant – Heartfelt Ceremonies

Flowers & Decoration – Sue Stebbing – 01202 706100  Disco – Lex Industries 07729 437545

Brass Band – Ruth & Robert Eshelby – 01305 269949  Bar – Ray Raveney 01929 481005

Dorset Wedding Photography by 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 :-)

 

 

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

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

Inspiration Board from North Wales Wedding of Claire & Paul

Her are some of the lovely details from Claire and Pauls wedding at Bryn Kinalt Hall North Wales…..

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Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Bryn Kinalt Hall North Wales Wedding of Claire & Paul

Last weekend saw me haul up the motor way to lovely North Wales to the fabulous Bryn Kinalt Hall for the wedding of Claire and Paul.

The day itself, sunny warm and bright, started with the girls preparations at a local hotel, and then it was time to head over to Llangollen and St Collens Church to catch up with Paul and the boys and wait for Claire’s arrival.

A lovely ceremony and out into the summer sunshine and a short drive to the fabulous Bryn Kinalt Hall and Paul and Claire’s terrific marquee. What a welcome in the gardens awaited us, the fab Denbigh Male Voice Choir, a real treat to be seranaded by such fine voices whilst drinks and canapes sevrved.

A little quiet wander with Claire and Paul to capture some more romantic images and then back to the eager crowd for a few family formals. Time to head into the marquee now, lovely meal followed by very funny speeches and cutting of the the wedding cake.

A little delay, waiting for parents to change ;-) and then it’s time for Claire and Paul to hit the dance floor for the first time as man and wife.

Another great day with fabulous people…love my job :-)

 

Here are just a few of my favourite images from Claire and Paul’s Welsh wedding…..

 

 

Credit where credit is due

Marquee – Tents & Marquees   Catering – Heathcotes Outside ltd   Florist – Felicity Morgan

Cake – Anne Holmes   Pianist – Richard Millington   DJ – Peter Hartigan

Wedding Cars – David Anthony Chaffeurs ltd  Choir – Denbigh & District Male Voice Choir

Mens Grooming – Gozo Men        Coach – JD Travel      Mens Attire – Walterers ~Tailors

Bar Hire – Tipples   Event Planner/onsite planer – BlueleafHire

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Dorset Country Wedding of Francesca & Tim

On the 18th of June I trundled over to a fabulous little known part of Dorset, the wonderful Burton Bradstock (near Bridport) for the wedding of Francesca and Tim. A beautiful sunny summers day I started with the boys at the Three Horseshoes Inn for the Ushers Lunch and then off to the house (also the venue for todays reception) to catch up with Francesca and the girls as they made their preparations.

To the Church then, packed to the rafters and a wonderful ceremony to follow. Exit the new Mr & Mrs Baldwin into the summer sunshine and off to the family farmstead and the  wonderful marquee set in the beautiful grounds and gardens.

Relaxation time now, champagne all round and time to catch up with old friends and maybe make some new ones too. A few family photographs achieved and then Francesca, Tim and I slip away for some romantic pictures and a little quiet time for the happy couple to reflect on the days prceeedings thus far.

Back to the marquee, time for the wedding breakfast, followed by speeches and cutting of the fantastic wedding cake. As the sun sets and darkness falls the DJ picks up the volume and it’s time for Francesca and Tim to take to the floor for their first official dance as husband and wife.

What a fantastic day :-)

 

Here are just a few of my favourite images from francesca & Tims wedding…enjoy :-)

 

 

 

Credit where credit is due

Caterer – Fish Face  Florist – G Lily   Entertainment – Love the DJ Hate the DJ

Dress – Beautiful Bridal   Marquee – Abbas Marquees

Dorset Wedding Photography by Courtenay Photographic Ltd