Stanton Manor, Wiltshire

Stanton Manor Hotel

Stanton Manor Hotel, Stanton St. Quintin is a jewel in the crown of wedding venues here in Wiltshire.  The gorgeous Cotswolds hotel is situated just minutes from junction 17 of the M4 motorway, at the foot of the Cotswolds countryside and a short drive to the nearby town of Chippenham and historical cities of Bath [...]

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St. Cyriac’s Church, Lacock

St. Cyriac's Church, Lacock

The Church of St Cyriac’s, Lacock was established in the late 11th century.  It’s a truly wonderful church located in the historic market town of Lacock.  Although it is possible that there was a small Saxon church here, it is definite that a Norman church was built towards the end of the 11th century by the two [...]

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Winkworth Farm

Winkworth Farm

Winkworth Farm is a reletively new wedding venue in North Wiltshire. Winkworth Farm is located on the edge of the Cotswolds and home to the Newman’s for over a century, it is family-owned and operated. The mile long private drive brings you to the heart of the 220 acres organic pastureland with abundant flora and [...]

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Wellington Barn

Wellington Barn

Wellington Barn is one of those rare wedding venues that offer sophistication, charm, elegance and to top it off, is located in a breathtaking beautiful part of the Wiltshire countryside. Amidst the beautiful Wiltshire countryside in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Wellington Barn is surrounded by rolling hills and spectacular valleys with breathtaking views [...]

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Manor House Hotel Castle Combe

Manor House Castle Coombe

Manor House Hotel, Castle Combe is perfectly situated in a corner of the Cotswold countryside with a choice of two venues and surrounded by acres of woodland, parkland and stunning formal gardens, there is no more romantic a countryside setting than the Manor House Hotel and Golf Club! From a documentary wedding photography point of [...]

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St. John the Baptist Church, Brokenborough

St John the Baptist Brokenborough

Brokenborough is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 173. The village is situated very close to the county boundary with Gloucestershire and is two miles north of Malmesbury in Wiltshire, and four miles south of Tetbury in Gloucestershire. The Tetbury Avon, also known as [...]

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Wroughton Parish Church

Wroughton Church

Wroughton Parish Church, in the village of Wroughton is a wonderfully traditional Anglican church – a perfect place for a wedding ceremony.  Nestled in the hill above the village, the church is in a quiet location slightly off the beaten track. Between 1855 and 1930, there was an “annual feast” in Wroughton - a week-long summer fair attended [...]

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St John the Baptist Church

St John the Baptish Church Mildenhall

St John the Baptist Church, is a very quaint and quintessentially English (Anglican) church in the lovely rural village of Mildenhall.  Mildenhall itself, is a situated just to east of Marlborough on the road to Ramsbury. The church of St John the Baptist originates from before the Norman Conquest – some parts of the tower [...]

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The Old Bell Hotel

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The Old Bell, Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldes hotel in England.  The Old Bell Hotel is luxurious Cotswolds hotel with cosy bar, outstanding restaurant and individually designed rooms. The historic building is in the shadow of Malmesbury Abbey.  The Old Bell Hotel was first built in 1220. Today the guests still find the sanctuary of a [...]

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Malmesbury Abbey

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Malmesbury Abbey is a very popular wedding venue, and as Malmesbury is my hometown is somewhere I am very familiar with from a wedding photography perspective. Malmesbury Abbey was first built in 676 by Aldhelm, with the current building dating from around the 12th Centuary. One of the most notable features surviving from that period is [...]

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