Whatley Manor Wedding Photography
Photographing a wedding at Whatley Manor is such a privilege. Laure & Rob got married there last weekend, and, as ever the hotel and its staff were impeccable.
Unfortunately the weather wasn’t great for this wedding so Rob and Laure were confined to the inside for most of the day. Not to matter though – they had a thoroughly good time at their wedding, and so did all their guests.
I have several other weddings this summer and next year booked at Whatley Manor and I’m looking forward to each one more and more now. Here are a small selection of some of my favourite images from the first edit.
As ever, all of thse shots are pure documentary wedding photographs – no prompting, posing or moving of subjects.
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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 quintessential Cotswolds hotel, where old fashioned values include impeccable service, utter comfort and a focus on the pleasures of eating and drinking.

Please feel free to contact me to discuss your wedding photography requirements at The Old Bell
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Recently renovated, it is an ideal base from which to explore the Cotswolds, Tetbury, Bath and the ancient town of Malmesbury.
Please feel free to contact me to discuss your wedding photography requirements at The Rectory
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Malmesbury Abbey
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.
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Wedding Photography at Malmesbury Abbey
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