Wedding Venues & Wedding Albums

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Check out our new Wedding Venues and Wedding albums on the website! You never know you might find yourself the star of your very own page!

We thought it would be a useful source of information, to see a real wedding at a wedding venue which you might be looking at for your own wedding. Hopefully it will give you a real flavour of what your wedding could look like at your chosen wedding venue.

These Wedding Venues and Wedding Album pages will be forever updating with new wedding venues and wedding albums, so remember to check back from time to time to see new wedding albums and wedding venues.

Hope you enjoy :-)

Best wishes

Courtenay

Dorset Wedding Photographer – Courtenay Photographic Ltd

Margham Park Wales Wedding of Josie & Alistair

Well, what a fab day in deepest darkest Wales! Arrived early at Josies’ family home in Swansea to find the girls still in their Jammies happily sipping Champagne and having their hair and make-up etc done. Once I had captured all the necessary details including the dress, flowers etc it was time to move on to the Church which was just down the road. On arrival at the Church I found a very nervous Alistair (the Groom) and the rest of the boys already welcoming guests.
Soon it was time for the arrival of the Bride and her entourage, and as I had suspected she would, Josie looked just radiant in her beautiful wedding gown. Down the aisle to her waiting man and the touching ceremony began. Soon Mr and Mrs McFarlane were exiting the Church into the sunshine, married at last!

Off to the reception to be held in the Orangery at Margham Park near Swansea (I’m told this venue is on the UK’s most haunted property list!). On the way however we stop on the beautiful Welsh coastline opposite the Mumbles (which hold a significance for Josie and Alistair) for a few pictures and a glass of champagne!
Soon we reached Margham Park, where most of the guests had already arrived, where canapes and more champage were served. I had been keeping an eye on the weather all day as forecasters had said a low front was on its way! Up until now everything had behaved, but now the sky was starting to lose its blue colour for more of a grey tone and I knew it wouldn’t be long. So with that in mind, I called time for the few family formals and then Josie, Alsistair and I took a little wander to give them a little catch up time and to capture a few quiet moments for their album.

Back inside the Orangery, and just in time too, the heavens opened….good old fashioned Welsh rain! Time for the reception meal, followed by the cutting of the wedding cake and of course the traditional speeches.

A chocolate fountain arrived and was duly set up for the evening and the DJ also started to play background sounds. Evening guests started to arrive and the atmosphere changed again to a more party feel. Soon it was time for Josie and Alistair to take to the dance floor for their first dance and everyone gathered around.
The DJ then kicked up the tempo and the serious partying began, my time to leave. What a great day with lovely people in lovely deepest darkest Wales! :-)

Courtenay Photographic – Dorset Wedding Photographer