The overall feel of the day is for country elegance. I have always wanted to get married in our family Church near my parents and as we live in a farm cottage I would love our reception in a barn but £££ did not add up. So we are having our wedding in Saint Faiths Church, Havant and I have found a beautiful location for some bridal portraits.
My Mum is the tower captain where we are getting married so we will be rung in by our local ringers, having hand bells rung when we sign the register and then having a quarter peal = 45 mins continuous ringing after while we are having our photos taken.
I brought these to decorate the entrance of the church like this. I got 2 small lanterns as I already have the medium size.
We are then driving to a local country park designed by Capability Brown for 20- 30mins for our bride and groom portraits
We will then continue to the reception at The officer and senior rates mess at a Naval base (my Dad was in the Royal Navy and then taught them). I have no photos but am going to the Christmas Ball so will take some photos.
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11/11/2009 at 05:59 am
That church is BEAUTIFUL! Can't wait to see pics of your wedding in it! |
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01/11/2010 at 08:23 pm
LOVE!!! |
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01/29/2010 at 11:39 am
wow... everything has such an ancient look t it. i love it! |
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01/29/2010 at 11:41 am
I adore the church you are getting married in, I would love to have my ceremony there :) |
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01/29/2010 at 11:54 am
gosh that venue is beautiful - and the lanters are so classy! |
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01/30/2010 at 06:48 am
I am thinking perhaps it is worth having a destination wedding in England just so I can go to that church. WOW~~ We have nothing so amazing in the US. Close, but not nearly as old and utterly amazing!!! |












What a fantastic ceremony venue! Congrats!