Littlecote House

 

Littlecote House Wedding Venue

Littlecote House Hotel is A Grade I-listed Tudor property steeped in history on the charming Cotswold Borders.

As a wedding venue it is simply stunning, from its sumptuous Chinese rooms through the absolutely gorgeous gardens that afford some wonderful wedding photography opportunities. If you are considering a wedding venue in Berkshire, then I can truly recommend Littlecote House Hotel as a very special place.

Please feel free to contact me to discuss your wedding photography requirements at Littlecote House.

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

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Littlecote House Wedding Photography

Back in May, I photographed the wonderful wedding of  two lovely clients. The ceremony was held at the beautiful St John the Baptist Church, Mildenhall with the reception being held at the sumptuous Littlecote House, Hungerford, Berkshire.

The previous week had been strewn with, lets just say “issues” for them, but by the time the big day came around they were able to have a wonderful time, as did their guests – many of whom had defied the ash cloud and traveled from Australia.

Here are a few of my favourites from the edit to date. As always, each of these images were taken in a non-obtrusive reportage way. The weather was great, the bride and groom looked stunning and the venues were delightful. What more could you ask for at a wedding? – oh, perhaps a little Sabrage to boot too.

EDIT:  Unfortunately, due to the military background of the clients, I am unable to show these images.  However, I have had the following feedback about this wedding:

“My God, I am so very, very, very glad that we found you.  The photos are absolutely incredible – it’s lovely to be reminded of how beautiful everything was and how much fun we and our guests had.  You have captured such a diversity of events, facial expressions and moods, and it is a surprisingly complete account of our day – thank you for covering everything so well.”

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