Whatley Manor

Whatley Manor is, quite simply, one of the most exquisite wedding venues you can hope for in Gloucestershire and The Cotswolds.

A beautifully restored Cotswold manor house, it has drawn on creative talent from around the world to offer a supremely enjoyable and civilised experience.   This is a hotel that stands on its own.  A hotel, yes, but a hotel with tremendous warmth, style and personality – oh, and a two-star Michelin restaurant to boot. 

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Check out the related posts below for more details on weddings I have photographed at Whatley Manor.

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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 Rectory Wedding Photography

Yesterday was my fifth wedding of the season and I now have room in my 2010 diary for just two more weddings.  It was the hottest day of the year so far and once again I was at the wonderful Malmesbury Abbey for the wedding of Sophie & Chris.

Malmesbury Abbey is such a wonderful location for a wedding.  Not only because it is in my hometown, but because of the wonderful history and architecture woven into the very fabric of the building.

After the service, we whisked the four miles up the road to The Rectory Hotel and Restaurant.  This quintessential of English venues was, on St. George’s weekend, host to one of the most quintessential of English wedding receptions….. complete with cricket and croquet!

Here are a selection of my favourites from the first edit.  As always, please click to enlarge and please feel free to leave any comments.

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Malmesbury Abbey Wedding Photography

So yesterday, I photographed the wonderful wedding of Steph and Tom at the magnificent Malmesbury Abbey, followed by a reception at The Old Bell

Malmesbury Abbey is one of the oldest in country, first built in 676ad and The Old Bell is reputedly England’s oldest hotel so the wedding was set in one of the most beautiful settings.

The Abbey is less than one minutes walk from my home, and The Old Bell is even closer so it was a double pleasure to photograph Steph and Tom’s wedding.  It was a wonderful wedding, on a glorious Cotswold April day.  Steph looked stunning in her wedding dress and Tom also looked pretty dapper ;-) .

As always, all of these shots were taking in a reportage style.  With the exception of any planned “group” shots, I shoot purely with a photojournalist approach so each shot is a true moment and memory of the actual wedding day.

Here are a small selection of some of my favourite images from the initial edit.  As usual, please click to see the larger version.

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Wedding Photography at The Hare and Hounds Tetbury

This weekend the weather was just stunning for the wedding of Shelley and Andy at The Hare and Hounds Hotel here in the Cotswolds.

The Hare and Hounds is a lovely hotel nestled between Tetbury and Westonbirt.  It’s recently been refurbished and the setting, along with the weather and all the guests having such fun made this a very special wedding….. finished off with some great Chinese Lantern action.  There was some concern about the local Arboretum with the lanterns, but with Andy being a Firefighter and two crews at the wedding as guests there wasn’t really too much risk.

Here are a selection of my favourite images so far from the first edit.  As always, please click each image to see a larger version.  Comments always appreciated.

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