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Looking to book an amazing professional DJ who will mix up a musical masterpiece for the wedding party of a lifetime? Meet Matt from Inspired Party, who has built a reputation that has placed him as a recommended supplier for many of the top venues in North Devon. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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Berkshire-based Bearwood Lakes in Wokingham is a private member's golf course and clubhouse for members and their guests set within a stunning estate. Check it out in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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Creating a magical wedding is all about the details, the atmosphere, and the energy that surrounds the day. Camilla Sheeley, experienced wedding stylist and model, worked alongside her 'Two Queens' partner & photographer Elizabeth Ebsworth to create this amazing shoot at Fennes. We absolutely love this shot of the bride in the soft top car! Fennes is a great venue -able to accommodate any style of wedding!

What's not to love about this showstopping bouquet by the talented team at Flowers By Lauren H? Discover more about the company in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

Dronfield Hall Barn is a picturesque historical venue located in the heart of Dronfield. It offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Discover more about the venue in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

What's not to love about this fun shot? The bride had five bridesmaids in total, each choosing a dress that spoke to their personal style. Discover the wedding in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

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Our destination wedding ideas and honeymoon travel guides highlight romantic locations and travel tips. Discover top spots in our March/April issue, available to download for free now.

Jade and Martina met in a cocktail bar back in 2017 and soon became friends. They enjoyed seven months getting to know each other before deciding to make it offi cial in 2018 and moved in together shortly after.

Martina proposed in the summer of 2023, while the two were on holiday in Riviera May, Mexico. They enjoyed a candlelit dinner on the beach in a tipi before Martina popped the question as they enjoyed a walk along the sand. “I had no idea,” Jade remembers.

The couple viewed a number of venues but nowhere felt right until they visited Alfriston Gardens. “Even though it was tipping down with rain, we just looked at each other, and without saying a word, we both knew,” Jade explains. “It was a special moment, and Martina cried.” The venue's Janie was a delight, and the couple felt very welcome. Thanks to her warmth, humour, enthusiasm and attention to detail they knew they were in safe hands. Wasting no time, they pencilled in their date, 29th May 2024, and cancelled their remaining viewings!

“We particularly loved the fact that we could have the wedding and reception in one place, and that family and friends could stay,” Jade says. They had just nine months to plan!

To find out more about the big day, download the Apr/Mar25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

Being best friends with Andrew's sister, Tiffany had known him for years. But it wasn't until the time of the pandemic that they found themselves spending more time together and realised how similar they were and how much they had in common. “We definitely bonded over our love of food,” Tiffany says. “I was drawn to his kind heart, humour, strong family values and his amazing smile. He tells me he was attracted to my fun and energetic personality, my natural beauty and my incredible culinary skills!”

While on a short break in Paris with his family, Andrew decided it was time to propose. The group were enjoying a visit to the Tuileries Garden, next to the Louvre, when Andrew's mum pretended she was tired and took the rest of the family away to a local cafe, leaving the couple alone. The two proceeded to take a walk through the beautiful Parisian park and when they came across a quiet spot, Andrew dropped to one knee and popped the question, much to Tiffany's surprise.

When the couple visited Fonthill Estate they fell in love with Bake Barn. “It's in a stunning location with beautiful views giving it the wow factor we were looking for,” Tiffany explains. “It was the perfect size for the number of guests and has an amazing industrial chef's kitchen for our caterers to work their magic.” Tiffany and Andrew also had their hearts set on a big party during the evening and found they'd be able to do so without being restricted by an early curfew. “Many venues had a midnight cut off, whereas our wedding didn't finish until after 2am,” the bride tells us.

To find out more about the big day, head over to the Apr/May 25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding, free to download at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

Loved by County Wedding Magazines magazine Credit: Image courtesy of David M Robinson

David M Robinson's (https://davidmrobinson.co.uk) Altrincham showroom manager, Jackie Salmon also shares some of her top styles to look out for: “Trends for gents are 4 or 5mm classic court-shaped wedding rings in precious metals such as platinum or 18ct yellow gold. For ladies, it's diamond set slim wedding bands to complement the engagement ring, and our new range of multi-cut diamond ring designs are worth a look if you wish to choose something more modern.”

For more, turn to PAGE 45 of the current issue. Download it free at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

David M Robinson also has showrooms in Liverpool.

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Meghan Rae is a fantastic vocalist with an impressive, versatile repertoire – the wedding singer you dream of! Passionate about performing with a love of music from a young age, she prides herself on storytelling through song, creating connections with audience members across the ages. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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Janna Jolliffe owns Tigerlily Jewellery specialising in silver pieces, birthstones, bridal jewellery and everyday styles. Check out a stunning selection of her latest bridal jewellery in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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The listed farmhouse at Houchins dates back to 1623 and has been beautifully and sympathetically restored to offer maximum comfort for couples & their wedding party to enjoy. The formally landscaped wedding garden has been cleverly planted to show interest all year including white roses, verbena, tulips and much more. Beyond the garden is the woodland area for woodland weddings fronted by the recently renovated pond and fountain providing an elegant arrival.

The Main Barn known as the Grain Store incorporates a large, open fireplace and mezzanine gallery to make full use of the 35-foot-high ceilings with glass doors overlooking the garden & terrace. The Grain Store is centrally located between the bar and dance barn helping your evening flow.

Nestled in a secluded spot in the countryside, South Farm is a charming setting for memorable weddings, surrounded by glorious countryside .Discover more about the venue in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

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The team at Teacups & Wishes shares top tips for incorporating beautiful vintage china into spring- themed weddings. Discover more about the company in our April/May issue, available to download for free now.

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Our honeymoon travel guide highlights romantic settings and travel tips that are sure to be memorable. Discover top spots in our May/June issue, available to download for free now.

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Discover insights from wedding planners, stylists and industry professionals for valuable guidance when it comes to wedding planning in our March/April issue, available to download for free now.

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From rival secondary schools, Izzy and Will had known of each other, sharing mutual friends but never crossed paths. That was until fate intervened and they connected while Izzy was at university. Will went to visit her there, and that's when their story truly began.

Will proposed during a trip to Australia in 2022. They were there visiting Izzy's sister and decided to take a beautiful coastal walk together from Rose Bay to Watsons Bay in Sydney. Along the way, they came across the charming little cove, Queen's Beach, and stopped for a swim. As Izzy set her towel down, she turned to find Will on one knee. “It was a moment so perfect and unexpected,” she remembers. “I had no idea what he'd planned, and it was the most wonderful surprise of my life.”

The couple dreamed of a beautiful church wedding, so finding a reception venue within walking distance was important. “When we discovered Bury Manor Barn, it felt like everything we'd hoped for and more,” Izzy explains. “We immediately fell in love with its picturesque charm, with the lovely church just next door and the breathtaking views overlooking the River Arun. It felt like the perfect setting.” The venue offered a dry hire option, which was also appealing to the couple, giving them the opportunity to add their own personal touches and make the space uniquely theirs. So, with dream venue in hand the date was set for 1st June 2024.

For the story of the couple's big day, download the Apr/May25 issue of Your Sussex Wedding, free at www.your-sussex.wedding/free-download

Jemima and Nathanael met at church when Jemima moved to Salisbury. They were both invited to lunch by a family from there, which was the first time they met. It also happened to be Nathanael's birthday!

Nathanael proposed on his birthday two years to the day since that first meeting. They'd both booked the day off work and decided to go for a very rainy, windy walk near Hengistbury Head. An hour into their stroll at the top of the Head, Nathanael got down on one knee and asked Jemima to marry him. “I knew a proposal was coming soon, but I wasn't 100 per cent sure when,” Jemima says. “The moment felt very special.”

Unfortunately, their own church wasn't quite big enough to host all of their nearest and dearest, so the couple decided to say “I do” at Salisbury Baptist Church. The main hall is upstairs, while the downstairs was perfect for their afternoon tea wedding breakfast following the ceremony. When they viewed the church for the fi rst time, they took their fl orist with them to discuss adorning the venue and putting together their vision. “It made me excited to see it all come together,” Jemima remembers.

To find out more about the couple's big day, head over to the Apr/May25 issue of Your Somerset, Glos & Wilts Wedding. Download it free at www.yoursomersetglosandwilts.wedding/free-download

The bountiful beauty of nature throughout the seasons has inspired many a wedding theme and palette. So, with the big-day bake being more than a just sweet treat but also a showstopping centrepiece for your reception space, we decided to ask the region’s wedding cake designers to show us their favourite seasonally inspired creations.

I love this stunning Wedgewood blue bake from Boutique Bakery (www.boutiquebakery.co.uk). It's giving me Bridgerton vibes! Beautiful for the spring.

Find you more from page 35 of the current issue, free to download at www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

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