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From County Weddings

Look what catches the eye of the editor with a special emphasis on local wedding businesses, shops and suppliers.

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    Credit: Lucy Lyons Photography

    Photographed by Lucy Lyons Photography, this styled shoot blends modern bridal fashion, minimalist design, and luxury editorial styling, intentionally juxtaposed with Prested Hall's historic elegance to appeal to contemporary couples who want something timeless but with a twist! The bride's look is gentle and romantic: natural make-up and loose waves which softens the boldness of the cake design.

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    Credit: Nook Photography

    Shoot organiser and MUA Lauren Jones had a vision to merge rich, tactile luxury with a modern, editorial edge, and with a venue like Tuffon Hall and a creative dream team behind her, it soon came to life.

  • Loved by the editor at County Wedding Magazines magazine
    Credit: Lucy Lyons Photography

    The inspiration behind this styled shoot blends modern bridal fashion, minimalist design, and luxury editorial styling, intentionally juxtaposed with Prested Hall's historic elegance to appeal to contemporary couples who want something timeless but with a twist! The bride's look is gentle and romantic: natural make-up and loose waves which softens the boldness of the cake design.

  • Loved by the editor at County Wedding Magazines magazine
    Credit: Nook Photography

    Shoot organiser and MUA Lauren Jones had a vision to merge rich, tactile luxury with a modern, editorial edge, and with a venue like Tuffon Hall and a creative dream team behind her, it soon came to life.

  • Inspired by the elegance of a classic black-tie celebration blended with the rustic charm of an English country barn, this styled shoot at Elms Barn was designed to feel both attainable and timeless. Coordinated by Rhianna of Magical Moments Content Creation, with support from wedding director Ruth, the vision came to life through refined florals, soft textures, and an understated monochrome palette that balanced romance with authenticity.

    See more from the styled shoot in the current issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • This styled shoot celebrates the timeless charm of classic bridal beauty, reimagined through the lens of modern romance and rustic sophistication. Set against a picturesque countryside backdrop, the shoot brought together 16 talented creatives, each contributing to a cohesive, high-style vision. Lush greenery draped throughout the setting, adding natural drama, while olive-toned chair sashes and raw textures introduced warmth and depth. Fashion-forward bridal looks, featuring silhouettes gracefully making a comeback, were paired with a new bridal jewellery collection, adding a refined touch of modern luxury. A stunning artisanal cake, echoing the organic palette, tied the entire concept together. Every element was thoughtfully curated to strike a balance between elegance and earthiness – a fresh perspective for the bride who honours tradition but lives for elevated, design-led style.

    See more from the styled shoot in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Nicky’s Photography is celebrating the season of love with an exciting competition. Couples have the chance to win an engagement shoot worth £250.

    The prize includes an on-location photo shoot and 30 high-resolution digital images to download. On top of this, the winning couple will also receive £100 off any full-day wedding package, making a total saving of £350!

    To enter, head over to www.instagram.com/nphotography82. Follow the page, share the competition post, press like and comment ‘LOVE’. The competition closes on 31st March 2026.

    Owner and photographer Nicky says: “With over 20 years of experience capturing weddings, I’m not just there to photograph your day as it unfolds – the details, the key moments, the joy, a few happy tears, and of course lots of laughter. I love hearing about your plans and understanding how you’d like us to approach capturing your memories together. I bring my experience, listen to what matters to you both, and help make the process relaxed and enjoyable.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Charlotte Perrott of Beautystyle Wedding Hair & Makeup has won three awards at the Welsh National Wedding Awards. She took home Best Regional Wedding Hairstylist, Best Regional Wedding Makeup Artist, and the National Award for Best Wedding Hairstylist in Wales – congratulations! The awards were voted for by clients, alongside a mystery guest.

    Charlotte tells us: “The recognition felt particularly meaningful and unexpected. My work focuses on refined, timeless wedding hair and makeup, with an emphasis on calm, considered luxury and a highly personalised experience for each bride. To be recognised on both a regional and national level has been a very special moment in my tenth year of my career, and I’m proud to represent South Wales within the wider wedding industry.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Credit: Gemma Georgio Photography

    Channelling Regency sophistication with a nod to Bridgerton, shoot coordinator Caroline Gould designed a styled shoot that perfectly complements the hotel's historic grandeur. Caroline recalls, “Weddings at Wivenhoe House Hotel often take place in the Garden Suite but we wanted to focus our efforts on showcasing the Drawing Room for ceremonies and Signatures Room for dining. It's such a beautiful space, steeped in history and the perfect location within the Hotel for Weddings of up to 60 guests. Having worked in the wedding industry for over 20 years, mostly as a wedding planner, I've met some fantastic suppliers in the Essex area that really are at the top of their game. So, when it came to selecting collaborators for this shoot, it was super easy and an absolute pleasure to work with them all.”

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    Nestled on the outskirts of the charming village of Foxearth, just minutes from Long Melford and Sudbury, Foxearth Hall Barn is a beautifully restored 16th-century barn offering modern comforts within a relaxed, rustic setting. Set amidst rolling countryside on the Suffolk–Essex border, the barn can accommodate up to 200 guests and provides an idyllic backdrop for weddings and celebrations of all kinds.

    The venue is run by Pam Pluck, whose wealth of experience in hospitality ensures every event is seamless and stress-free. Pam’s aim is to allow couples to focus on enjoying their big day, offering as much or as little involvement as they wish. From floral arrangements and themed décor to wedding cakes, stationery and hand-written place cards, Pam’s extensive skills and trusted contacts allow every detail to be tailored with professionalism, while enhancing the barn’s natural charm.

    The Granary occupies a central, elevated position within the barn, overlooking the dancefloor and providing an impressive stage area for bands, DJs, grand pianos or other entertainment. The bar is thoughtfully set back from the main space, offering generous serving areas, full refrigeration and a cosy seated corner where guests can relax.

    An extensively equipped caterers’ kitchen is ideal for producing high-quality cuisine for up to 200 guests, featuring professional ovens, hot cupboards, prep surfaces and grills. Outside, a walled courtyard to the rear of the barn offers a versatile entertaining space, complete with a purpose-built brick barbecue and a enclosed area for children. The surrounding grounds of Foxearth Hall Barn, including a picturesque moat, provide stunning opportunities for photographs.

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Lee Tombling Photography is a wedding photographer based in Lancashire. He offers comprehensive wedding photography that captures both intimate and grand moments, transforming them into timeless treasures. In addition to weddings, Lee also provides event photography, portraits, charity work, motorsport photography and fashion shoots – offering a diverse range of services with something for everyone.

    Lee offers a wedding package that includes full-day coverage, an online gallery, and a selection of high-resolution, beautifully edited images, along with a complimentary keepsake photo book and a specially presented memory card containing your wedding images, allowing you to look back on your special day with fond and lasting memories.

    Lee tells us: “We specialise in capturing the beauty and emotion of weddings and special occasions, transforming fleeting moments into cherished memories. Our approach is both professional and personal, ensuring your experience with us is enjoyable and stress-free. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to excellence, we deliver stunning images you will treasure for years to come. We believe in the power of storytelling through imagery and strive to reflect the unique essence of every event we cover. Whether it’s a beautiful wedding, a lively celebration, or a personal portrait session, our goal is to provide photographs that truly reflect your story. I combine technical expertise with a creative eye to deliver high-quality photography services tailored to your needs. I recommend booking our services at least six months before your big day to ensure your preferred date is available.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Food and drink play a central role on your wedding day, helping to set the tone and reflect your chosen style. From relaxed barbecues for outdoor celebrations to elegant three-course meals in a stately home, your menu can say so much about your day. With so many options to consider, it can feel overwhelming knowing what to choose and how to plan food and drink for each moment. To help, we’ve created this feature to explore a range of catering and sweet-treat ideas for every part of your wedding day, from morning grazing to late-night indulgences.

    See the full feature in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    When we think of wedding dresses, white is often the first colour that comes to mind. Yet this tradition is more modern than many realise. White only entered the bridal world in 1840, when Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in a white satin gown trimmed with lace. Before then, brides simply wore their best dress, whatever the colour. Although white is now associated with purity, for Queen Victoria it was purely a fashion choice. Over time, that choice evolved into expectation and, by the early 20th century, white was firmly established as the bridal norm.

    Thankfully, today's brides are far less bound by a rule book. Colour is once again embraced as an expression of individuality and personal style. Soft, almost-white shades such as champagne, ivory and stone are increasingly popular, offering a modern alternative for brides who want to step away from tradition while still retaining a distinctly bridal feel. Here, we share one colourful alternative.

    See more on-trend fashion in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Julian designed Amy's wedding band for their nuptials at The Olde Bell in Hurley, Berkshire. Read all about it on page 24 of the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    Hatch Marquee Hire, based in Plymouth, creates dream wedding venues across Devon and Cornwall with their beautiful marquees to hire. From clear span frame styles available in a variety of sizes to the elegant clear roof marquees, that create an impressive, light, and airy space, there's a structure to suit every wedding. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

    Image courtesy of Dan Ward Photography

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    Credit: Joshua Anstey

    Eucalyptus, Star Wars, and Stilton the cat: a truly personal celebration for Benjamin and Katharine Ruddy at Alpheton Hall Barns. The venue was transformed into a botanical haven. Large wooden hoops hung from the ceiling, each one wrapped in generous garlands of eucalyptus and complementary foliage. This theme carried throughout the space, echoed subtly in the stationery, which featured hand-drawn eucalyptus illustrations, and in the sage-green napkins that sat at each place setting.

  • Suffolk’s Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa has been hosting weddings for over 60 years, offering couples a four AA red star boutique hotel setting in which to celebrate the day of their dreams. Blending historic charm with contemporary elegance, the hotel features 80 beautifully appointed rooms and a separate Mews, rich in original character and offering the perfect balance of modern luxury and refined comfort.

    Over the decades, the hotel’s experienced team has seen countless wedding trends come and go, yet timeless luxury and exceptional service never go out of style. Drawing on this wealth of experience, the team at Bedford Lodge Hotel & Spa has revealed its top predictions for weddings in 2026. The team believe couples are embracing maximalism, celebrating colour, and moving away from overly themed or ‘Pinterest-perfect’ weddings. Instead, they are opting for local luxury and celebrations closer to home, favouring relaxed elegance, and delighting guests with an array of indulgent sweet treats.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Holland Hall, a Grade II listed manor in Lancashire, has been named Hotel of the Year in the North West at The Wedding Industry Awards. Dating back to 1654, the venue offers a perfect blend of history and elegance, with many original features lovingly preserved to captivate couples and their guests. From beautifully appointed wedding suites to luxurious bedrooms, every detail has been carefully designed to make your special day unforgettable. Following an extensive restoration, Holland Hall now combines heritage with modern luxury, retaining its original period charm while offering the contemporary amenities needed to create the perfect day.

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Suzanne and Spencer met on Christmas Day in 2012 through family friends. “I grew up with his sisters, but this was the first time I’d met him,” says Suzanne. “After five years of flirting and dancing back and forth, we finally decided to make a go of it.” Their relationship soon blossomed, and Spencer later proclaimed his love by proposing during a trip away to celebrate his nan’s 90th birthday.

    A church venue was very important to the couple, as they wanted a classic and traditional feel to their wedding day. They chose Luddesdowne Church for the ceremony and hired a marquee from Cobham Marquees for the reception, which was set up at Luddesdown Village Hall. “The church and village hall are steeped in history, and the area is surrounded by rolling vineyards,” shares the bride. “The traditional Kentish countryside provided a beautifully simple backdrop for the day.”

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Carys and Ryan met at work after they both moved to Cardiff, and it wasn’t long before their relationship began to blossom. Ryan proposed during a romantic break away in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, where the couple were staying in a charming cottage complete with a patio firepit and a cosy fireplace that helped set the scene for such a special moment.

    When it came to planning their wedding, the couple visited Sant Ffraed House and instantly knew it was the one. “The music playing and the scent of the candles at the venue definitely won us over – they really added to the atmosphere,” says Carys. “We loved them so much that we chose to have them burning on the day as well.”

    See more from their wedding in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Spotlight on...South Cornwall. Where to wed in this picturesque part of the region? Often referred to as the Cornish Riviera, this magnificent part of the county is home to harbour towns including Looe, Fowey, Polperro, Mevagissey and Falmouth which sits at the entrance to the River Fal. Up the coast, there's the Roseland Peninsula to be explored, with St. Mawes and Portscatho must visits. Historic sites include the Eden Project (pictured),The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the port of Charlestown, with plenty of other attractions close by. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

    Image courtesy of unsplash.com

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    Credit: Joshua Anstey

    Kat and Ben knew they wanted a barn wedding. Having visited a few venues, the pair clicked most with Nic and Carol at Alpheton Hall Barns. The venue offered a lot of scope for personalisation, and it was clear they thought carefully about small touches and little details that helped bring the day together. This was perfect for Kat and Ben as the date was set for 4th May 2025, also known as Star Wars Day. To honour the date, they hid miniature Star Wars spaceship models around the venue for guests to discover! 

  • Styling your wedding is an exciting but often overwhelming process. With so many options available, it can be difficult to know where to begin. A good starting point is your venue. If your venue is already rich in character or heavily styled, lean into its existing décor and architectural features rather than competing with them. In these cases, try not to over-style the space – sometimes less really is more, and allowing the venue to shine can create a far more elegant result.

    If your venue is more of a blank canvas, styling it from scratch may feel daunting. To make the process more manageable, break it down into what matters most to you as a couple. Is it the colour scheme, the overall theme, or the personal details that tell your story? By prioritising what’s most important, you can build a cohesive vision without becoming overwhelmed.

    See more venue styling trends in the latest issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Styling your wedding is an exciting but often overwhelming process. With so many options available, it can be difficult to know where to begin. A good starting point is your venue. If your venue is already rich in character or heavily styled, lean into its existing décor and architectural features rather than competing with them. In these cases, try not to over-style the space – sometimes less really is more, and allowing the venue to shine can create a far more elegant result.

    If your venue is more of a blank canvas, styling it from scratch may feel daunting. To make the process more manageable, break it down into what matters most to you as a couple. Is it the colour scheme, the overall theme, or the personal details that tell your story? By prioritising what’s most important, you can build a cohesive vision without becoming overwhelmed.

    See more venue styling trends in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Amy and Julian's celebration at The Olde Bell in Hurley, Berkshire, photographed by Stone Photos, enjoyed a colourful theme filled with flowers, foliage and more. Groom Julian looked dapper in his black double-breasted tuxedo. Read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

  • A Stolen Moment Photography is a talented photography business based in Folkestone, Kent. Owner Daniel Ilkhan first picked up a camera at the age of 11 and has had a passion for seeing life through the lens ever since.

    “I photographed my first wedding abroad in 2015, and from that moment I knew I didn’t want it to stop there,” says Daniel. “By being present from the bride’s preparation right through to the first dance, I fell in love with the entire concept of the wedding day. Every wedding story is unique, and I love to savour each moment as your story unfolds, capturing the raw emotion as you and your loved one start the next part of your journey together.

    “I pride myself on carefully selecting candid, natural shots, creating memories that you, your family, and your friends will look back on and smile at for generations to come. This gives couples the opportunity to relax and not feel the need to act unnaturally during photos.

    “With that being said, in my pre-wedding consultations I work closely with the soon-to-be newlyweds to gain an understanding of what they want to achieve and to take on board any ideas they may have. This allows me to build a professional yet comfortable relationship with them so that when the nerve- wracking and highly anticipated day arrives, I’m a familiar face – ready to work with them and help them comfortably and confidently document their special day.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    DJ Sound & Lighting is a much-loved Welsh wedding entertainment company built on one simple idea: create nights people never forget. The team’s reputation has been repeatedly recognised, earning Best Wedding DJ in Wales not only in 2025 but also in 2024, along with Best Regional Wedding DJ for an impressive eight consecutive years. In 2025, they celebrated two major wins at the Welsh National Wedding Awards – Best Regional Wedding DJ and the overall Best Wedding DJ in Wales.

    “These awards matter so much because they’re voted for by the couples, venues, and suppliers we’re lucky enough to work with,” says founder Darren Tipples. “It’s their trust that keeps us growing.”

    The business began modestly – a teenager with a passion, a homemade setup, and parents willing to endure the noise. Darren’s early gigs were youth clubs, school discos, and any event where he could plug in a speaker. “My dad always said that service is what people remember most,” he adds. “Three decades later, that’s still the heart of everything we do.”

    Today, DJ Sound & Lighting is known for warm, people- focused service, packed dancefloors, and thoughtful production that fits each couple’s style. Darren credits the team for the company’s success: “They’re the reason each weekend feels special. Their reliability, creativity, and genuine care make all the difference.

    “Winning two national awards in one night was incredible,” he says. “But the real reward is being invited into the biggest days of people’s lives.”

    See more local companies in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Spotlight on...South Cornwall. Where to wed in this picturesque part of the region? Often referred to as the Cornish Riviera, this magnificent part of the county is home to harbour towns including Looe, Fowey, Polperro, Mevagissey and Falmouth which sits at the entrance to the River Fal. The Falmouth is a wonderful hotel and wedding venue, read more in the latest issue available to download now for FREE!

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    This real wedding of Amy and Julian photographed by Stone Photos at The Olde Bell in Hurley, Berkshire enjoyed a colourful theme filled with flowers, foliage and more. Amy chose an elegant pair of bridal sandals along with delicate jewellery that finished her look. Read their real-life wedding story in the new issue available to download now for FREE!

  • Char and Chris met at a murder mystery party and felt an instant spark. Chris tells us, “I tried to kiss her in a nightclub after the party, but she promptly rejected me. I did manage to get her number though, and we went on a date later that weekend and never looked back.”

    Chris proposed to Char on a skiing trip with friends to Val d’Isère in France. He had planned to take her to the Eye of the Needle, an iconic rock formation overlooking Tignes, but the weather dramatically turned and it took them hours to descend. Chris adds, “Later that evening, I popped the question beneath a button lift on a quiet walk. Not quite the picture- perfect proposal we had imagined, but it was just right for us.”

    See more from their wedding in the current issue of Your East Anglian Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Vanessa and Ben met in 2024 at The Elite Awards in Carlisle. Ben was performing alongside Boyz on Block, a last-minute addition after Boyzlife were forced to cancel. As Vanessa reflects, “If Brian and Keith hadn’t stepped back, Ben wouldn’t have been on that stage – and we might never have met. After the show, we found ourselves chatting, nothing planned or forced, just two people connecting in a room full of energy and celebration. That conversation sparked something real and everything changed from there.”

    Since that night, the couple have packed a lifetime into a single year – from award shows and festivals to exploring Spain and Dubai together. Then, in February 2025, during an unforgettable trip to New York, Ben asked Vanessa if she would be his wife.

    See more from their big day in the latest issue of Your North West Wedding. Download your free copy here.

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    Credit: Emma Shaw Photography

    Lauren and Roy Hudson added a touch of noir to their exquisite wedding at Leez Priory. Lauren knew the dress was 'the one' the moment she tried it on. Lauren remembers, “It was important to me to get my grandma's seal of approval, being an alternative gown. I knew it was the one after showing her white gowns first and the moment I popped on the black gown she said, 'oh that's so you – you look beautiful'.”

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    Multi-award-winning artisan producer Simply Ice Cream has announced the launch of new two-litre scooping tubs. The tubs will initially be available in two of the brand’s best-selling flavours, Dreamy Vanilla and Heavenly Honeycomb, making them the perfect addition to any wedding dessert table.

    Handmade in small batches in the heart of the Kentish countryside, Simply Ice Cream’s creations are crafted using natural ingredients, with no artificial colours, flavours, or emulsifiers.

    “At this time of year, we know families and friends love sharing exceptional food,” says Sally Newall, founder of Simply Ice Cream. “Our new two-litre scooping tubs make it easier than ever to enjoy our handmade ice cream together.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your Kent Wedding. Download your free copy here.

  • Norton House Hotel, a Georgian seaside retreat, has won Best Boutique Venue 2025 (South and Central Region) at the Welsh National Wedding Awards – congratulations! The hotel offers the perfect blend of history, comfort, and culinary delight. Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a relaxing break, or a base for exploring the coastal region, Norton House Hotel provides an unforgettable experience.

    The team shared their excitement about the win: “We are absolutely bursting with pride to announce that we won. This award genuinely means the world to the entire team. It’s a true testament to the dedication, passion, and love we pour into every single wedding hosted here. Thank you to every single person who voted – your support means more than we could ever put into words. This one is for our amazing couples.”

    See more local news in the latest issue of Your South Wales Wedding. Download your free copy here.