Daniel and Victoria - a Wiltshire wedding
October 23, 2007

I work all over Kent, Sussex, London, Essex and even Birmingham on one occasion. However, Wiltshire and the beautiful village of Castle Coombe was a first for me. But with a venue this stunning and such a lovely couple it was hard to say no. Of course that picture’s from the end of the day - there were lots more before we got to the night pictures.

Not one, not 2, OK there were three bridemaids to help Victoria get ready. On the left is Aimee her sister, on the right Mollie and sitting in bed is Fran, the groom’s sister.

Then it was time for final touches as Victoria’s mother, Val, fastens pearls round her neck just before leaving the room. A final check and, yes, she’s ready.

After the wedding and group pictures, we went up to the top of the hill in the grounds where the light and scenery were lovely. It was well worth the walk - even if it didn’t feel like it if you were wearing Jimmy Choos…


There was more to the day - much more and there will be plenty of pictures when Victoria and Daniel get back from honeymoon. But after wedding and pictures and the wedding breakfast and more pictures and a ceilidh and night pictures and a disco….it was time for bed.

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I saw your picture on the front of the kent weddings mag and thought you looked beautiful. i was very drawn to your dress and promptly picked up the mag to buy. I am looking for a similar style. Where did you get your dress from or do you know the designer so i can check out their range? Many thanks.
Hi Donna,
Thanks for your comments. I get a lot of questions about that dress (and the venue too!) so I can answer for Victoria.
The designer was Annette Carey (http://www.annette.carey.btinternet.co.uk/)