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Posted by Olivia Gibson on 4 January 2023

Sophie and Will were both living in London when they first met on Tinder and happened to only be a five-minute walk from each other. After they both swiped right and had a brief chat on the app, they decided to meet up and go on a date – the rest is history!

Will proposed to Sophie while on a trip travelling through Belize and Mexico for two weeks. She says, "It was the last day of our holiday when he popped the question on the balcony at our hotel in Tulum. He'd been trying to do it the whole trip but could never find the right moment or pluck up the courage!"

Couple outside When planning their dream wedding, the pair wanted one big party for everyone to get together and enjoy. They set the date for September 11th 2021, and created the perfect wedding.

Church

The pair tied the knot at St Helen's Church in Lincolnshire, a place where Sophie attended growing up and happened to be where most of her family got married.

She says, "My grandparents are also churchwardens there and my nan did the flowers for the ceremony, which was a special way of getting her involved."

Marquee Exterior

The pair headed to Sophie's parents' property, Westwood Farm, after exchanging vows for the reception.

"Planning a wedding at home was great as we had free rein to do what we wanted, it took a lot of organising to remember every last detail," shares the bride.

Marquee Interior The reception took place under a traditional-style sailcloth marquee; inside was decorated with two old ladders covered in ivy and hanging festoon lights.

Each table featured beautiful floral centrepieces with natural and loose-style flowers. Guest could find their seats thanks to the table plan, which was created using an old frame and an easel. Different-shaped slates were used for the table numbers

Food

For favours the pair made two flavours of homemade gin to give to guests: Westwood Farm Damson Gin from the venue's damson tree and Yeaton Raspberry Gin from Will's parents' raspberries in Shropshire.

Canapés served at the drinks reception included soy and honey sausages, shredded beef croquettes with horseradish, crab cakes, onion bhajis, sticky pulled pork bao and cheese and red onion tarts.

For the wedding breakfast, guests enjoyed Lincolnshire beef or butternut Rossini for the main and a trio of desserts.

Cake

To keep loved ones from going hungry in the evening, sticky lamb in brioche buns were served by Westwood Farm Lamb.

The pair had one cask ale from Shropshire and one from Lincolnshire to help their guests feel at home.

Unfortunately, the cake supplier caught Covid-19 the day before the wedding and it was too late to do anything about it, so the pair decided to make do without a cake. However, Will's cousin surprised them on the day by getting Colin the Caterpillar cakes.

Bride's Dress When it came to finding her dream gown, the bride visited Carina B Couture, where the team guided her through the process of finding the one. Due to covid, Sophie couldn't take anyone into the appointment with her, but set up a video call with her mum and sister.

She fell in love with a Sassi Holford gown and knew it would be perfect for her day. Sophie says, "When I tried the dress on, I loved the long sleeves and low V-neck. It was really comfortable as the bottom was loose and flowing, so I didn't feel like I needed to watch what I ate or drank on the day!"

The bride wore a veil for the ceremony, which was substituted with a pearl headband in the evening.

Groom & Groomsmen
The groom and groomsmen all wore traditional morning suits.

Will wore a different waistcoat and had an emerald green tie to stand out from the others.

The bridesmaids looked beautiful in different style dresses in the same colour.

Dancing The couple hired The Baltic Donkeys to keep guests entertained. The band was absolutely amazing and a massive hit with guests – they had everyone on the dancefloor all night!

The horse trailer photo booth was also popular with guests, and the pair now has plenty of great photos that get more entertaining as the night progressed.

The bride says, "My brother-in-law Tom also made a cornhole garden game for people to play during the day, which went down a treat."

First look

The day was full of memorable moments, but seeing Will for the first time stood out most to Sophie.

She says, "I was so nervous before the ceremony but felt so happy and excited as soon as I saw him – I couldn't stop smiling!"

Happy couple

It meant the world to the couple that their loved ones could be a part of their day. The bride comments, "It felt like the first wedding, which was almost completely unaffected by Covid, except from the cake.

We could invite all the guests we wanted, were able to sing in church and dance with live music!"

Bride's bouquet After the perfect day, the couple went away on a honeymoon to Afionas in Corfu for a week. They stayed in a beautiful little village on a clifftop overlooking the sea, which has a few amazing restaurants with great views.

The pair had a room with their own private pool, which was special and really relaxing for them both.

Sophie and Will's contact book

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