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As I sit down to write my editor’s letter for this, our landmark tenth anniversary issue, my mind is swimming with memories from the past decade. Back in 2009, my husband, Brendan, and I set out to launch a magazine that we hoped would inspire couples planning weddings in Devon; that would reflect the creativity of the local wedding industry and, of course, that would celebrate Devon’s beauty as a place to get wed. It’s been quite a journey. We’ve traversed the length and breadth of the county: from the wave-lashed cliffs of the north to the sublime shores of the south; from rocky tors to flowercloaked meadows; from coastal hotels to country houses – and, I have to say, I’ve fallen slightly more in love with Devon with each issue. And here we are, 10 years later! I couldn’t be prouder that Wed is such an integral part of so many couples’ journeys to the altar. It’s a real privilege to be here with you at such a special and significant chapter in your lives. Thank you – to all our readers past and present – who have read Wed, who have shared your love stories with us, and who have sent such lovely messages. We’re a tiny team who pour a lot of love into these pages and your words of encouragement mean so much. Thank you also to Devon’s creative, inspiring and downright brilliant wedding industry. We’re so proud to showcase the work of all the talented photographers, florists, stylists and every supplier who makes this such an extraordinary county to marry in. Thank you for your support and your dedication to what you do. We celebrate Devon on virtually every page of our tenth anniversary issue: our bridal fashion story, for example, ‘What Dreams Are Made Of’ sees a gorgeous collection of dresses photographed in the grounds of Yarner House – a venue that exudes the dreaminess of Devon with its idyllic gardens and farreaching views across rolling hills and wooded valleys. Featuring locally sourced flowers and jewellery inspired by the landscape, the images are full of inspiration for brides seeking a touch of Devon for their wedding day look, as is ‘Made in Devon,’ which showcases the talents of local bridal designers and creatives. There’s so much more, from our pick of Devon’s top hen dos and honeymoons to extraordinary spots to get wed. But it is our ‘Got Wed’ section that really captures the magic of marrying in the county. Hermione and Christian, for example, embraced the wild romance of Dartmoor, while India and Ben threw a sparkling celebration in the incredible medieval setting of Dartington Hall. Jo and Tom took the Devon countryside as the styling cue for their festival-style party and Anastasia and Gideon’s weekendTM

long wedding moved from the ruins of a hilltop church in south Devon to a Wonderland-themed extravaganza on a nearby farm.

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It’s our 10th anniversary year and we’d like you, our lovely readers, to join the party! We’ve teamed up with some wonderful wedding suppliers to give away some wow-worthy prizes – and entering couldn’t be easier!

WIN A WEDDING CAKE WITH CLAIRE’S SWEET TEMPTATIONS! Few wedding cakes come more wow-worthy than those made by Claire’s Sweet Temptations. From rustic naked cakes to Editor Rebecca Matthews

multi-tiered creations with dazzling detailing, her impressive confections have long been the stuff of sweet dreams, tasting as

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We’ve teamed up with Claire to offer a totally covetable prize – a

Contributors Elizabeth Chester, Jennifer Granlund, Rebecca Green, Chris Wasey

you can choose a flavour, theme and design to suit your wedding,

wedding cake, worth up to £400! Working with the cake designer, with the result certain to have you and your guests digging in with delight. clairessweettemptations.com

Design Matt Sanwell, Design UNLTD www.designunltd.co.uk

To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win a wedding cake’ and include your name, address and contact number. The closing date is 25th October 2019. Terms and conditions apply* Liberty Pearl Photography

Advertising and Management Brendan Sleeman Distribution Jenna Matthews Finance Morwenna Matthews Publisher Wed Magazine 28 Reens Crescent Heamoor Penzance Cornwall TR18 3HW 01736 331456 wed@wedmagazine.co.uk www.wedmagazine.co.uk Print Deltor Communications Ltd Cover image Location Yarner House yarner.com Dress Pronovias, The Wedding Company the-wedding-company.co.uk Bracelet & necklace Erin Cox erincox.co.uk Photography Enchanted Brides nchantedbrides.photography Hair Rachel Eggbeer, Gershwins Hairdressing gershwins-hairdressing.com Make-up & styling Suzi Winter suziwinter.co.uk Model Helene Hammer

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WIN AN ENGAGEMENT SHOOT WITH CLARE KINCHIN! An engagement shoot is the perfect opportunity to capture treasured images of the love, joy and excitement of the pre-wedding period, as well as a lovely excuse to steal time together away from the wedmin! Enter to win an engagement shoot with Clare Kinchin, a wedding photographer who specialises in “natural, relaxed, storytelling” pictures. “I’m a real romantic at heart and I want to capture those special moments on camera for you to look back on in years to come,” she says. clarekinchinphotography.co.uk To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win an engagement shoot’ and include your name, address and contact number. The shoot must take place on a weekday within 20 miles of Plymouth. The closing date is 18th October 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

WIN A ROMANTIC STAY AT TREVENNA! What could be more relaxing than a getaway for you and your loved one? Whether it’s to escape all the wedmin in the lead-up to your wedding and enjoy some time out with no distractions, or as a post-wedding minimoon treat, the Wagon House at Trevenna in St Neot is the perfect spot in the heart of Cornwall. One lucky couple will enjoy a midweek overnight stay for two, which includes dinner and breakfast delivered to you in the comfort of the property. An open-plan converted barn, the Wagon House boasts underfloor heating, a real log fire, a king-size bed, and a luxe bathroom featuring a drench shower and a deep bath. Perfect for ultimate relaxation! trevenna.co.uk To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win a stay at Trevenna’ and include your name, address and contact number. The closing date is 15th November 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

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20. LUXE IS IN THE AIR Dazzling ideas for a wedding where modern glamour meets a dash of deco 22. WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF Romantic modern gowns adorned with seasonal blooms and Devon-inspired jewels

WIN A £100 JEWELLERY GIFT CARD WITH DRAKES! A glint of a diamond earring, a delicate bracelet, a meaningful necklace gifted to your bridesmaid… Wedding jewellery can absolutely make your bridal ensemble, and we’re in love with the collection at Drakes. The Plymouth jewellery store has a beautiful selection of the finest pieces, and whether you’re looking for a special gift or your own wedding jewellery to last a lifetime, this £100 gift card will go a long way to helping you buy that perfect piece. drakesjewellers.co.uk To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win a £100 jewellery gift card’ and include your name, address and contact number. The closing date is Sunday 1st September 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

34. ALL ABOUT YOU Add a so-you twist to your wedding dress with these top trends 42. WED’S BOUDOIR Bridal beauty tips and trends 49. MADE IN DEVON Meet the designers who can add a Devonmade touch to your bridal look 53. COLOUR ME PRETTY Vibrant inspiration for a beautifully bohemian wedding scene 64. WORKING THE GROOM Style tips for the man of the moment 69. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION A bold and bright modern wedding in an industrial-chic setting 84. REGENCY ROMANCE Autumnal wedding inspiration with a Jane Austen twist 97. PORTRAIT OF A LADY Sumptuous styling sets the scene for an artinspired wedding

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6.WIN WITH WED! Don’t miss your chance to win some amazing prizes! 44. YOURS TRULY Inspiration for beautifully bespoke wedding rings 46. JEWEL OF THE COUNTY Erin Cox shares the inspiration behind her enchanting jewellery 58. HEN HEAVEN IN DEVON Devon’s top dos for modern hens 67. WED’S HIP LIST Fresh, fun and fabulous ways to style your day

WIN HALF-PRICE WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY WITH FREEFORMIMAGES PHOTOGRAPHY! “I pride myself on developing a warm and friendly relationship with all of the couples I work with,” says Laura, the creative eye behind Freeformimages Photography. “This ensures I capture photos that tell your story, show your personality and more importantly the love behind your wedding day.” Her fantastic competition gives you the choice between two options. Choose between 50% off your wedding photography – so you can keep your budget down without scrimping on those one-off, natural and creative images – or a free Jorgensen album. A perfectly bespoke way to display the images from your day, the personalised album comprises high-quality photographic paper and a linen cover, showcasing all the best moments in a cherished keepsake. freeformimages.co.uk To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win half-price wedding photography’ and include your name, address and contact number. The closing date is 11th October 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

75. FAST LOVE How to plan a wedding in a short timeframe from those in the know 80. GUEST WHO? How to navigate awkward guests, from fussy friends to rival relations 94. LITTLE TREASURES Themed treasure hunt ideas to delight your little guests 102. OUT OF THE ORDINARY Say ‘I do’ in one of Devon’s truly extraordinary wedding venues 118. AND RELAX… Our pick of Devon’s most heavenly minimoons

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10. BRIDAL BUZZ What’s new, what’s hot, what’s on 110. THE VENUE Licensed venues for civil ceremonies in Devon 126. GOT WED Newly-weds share a glimpse of their day 154. NOTES ON A WEDDING Top tips for your planning pleasure

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It’s our 10th anniversary year and we’d like you, our lovely readers, to join the party! We’ve teamed up with some wonderful wedding suppliers to give away some wow-worthy prizes – and entering couldn’t be easier!

WIN A BRIDAL ACCESSORY WITH PIROUETTE! Located in ‘The House that Moved’, a 16th century merchants house in Exeter’s historic West Quarter, Pirouette is a must-visit bridal boutique, housing designers such as Maggie Sottero, Sottero & Midgley, Rebecca Ingram and LouLou Bridal as well as an extensive collection of accessories. Don’t miss the chance to don some of this prettiness as the boutique is giving away an accessory – whether it’s a headdress, veil or pair of shoes – to one lucky winner. pirouettethecollection.com To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win a bridal accessory’ and include your name, address and contact number. Kye Tew Jewellery is not included. The closing date is 11th October 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

WIN YOUR WEDDING STATIONERY WITH ANON DESIGN STUDIO! Sending out save the dates, designing invitations, collecting RSVPs – whatever colour, design or theme you go for, your wedding stationery is often the first ‘look’ at your wedding for your guests. We’ve teamed up with Anon Design Studio to give you the chance to win your wedding stationery, up to the value of £250. Run by Erica and Lyndsey, the stationery designers are firm friends, with a mutual obsession with graphic design, illustration and materials, and the talent to create the most beautiful wedding stationery for your big day. “Our designs are bespoke, holding on to what is unique and true to you, working together through your wish list to ensure the style and message are on brand, every time,” they say. “Our work and our design ethos is about you and your story.” anondesigner.co.uk To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win your wedding stationery’ and include your name, address and contact number. The closing date is 31st August 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

WIN A VIP BRIDAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE IVORY SECRET! To celebrate The Ivory Secret’s 8th birthday together with our 10th anniversary, one bride-to-be can win a VIP experience at the beautiful Crediton bridal boutique. The lucky winner will get a 90-minute exclusive appointment to browse and try on dresses, as well as bubbles and handmade chocolates for herself and up to three guests. On top of this, you’ll also get a 10% discount to use against your bridal gown, from the current collection gowns (not sample sale). With the discount valid for three months after the competition end date, you’ll be able to take advantage of new collection dresses and bridal separates, as well as its two new designer labels, Anna Kara and Marylise. theivorysecret.co.uk To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win a VIP bridal experience’ and include your name, address and contact number. The closing date is 27th September 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

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It’s our 10th anniversary year and we’d like you, our lovely readers, to join the party! We’ve teamed up with some wonderful wedding suppliers to give away some wow-worthy prizes – and entering couldn’t be easier!

WIN 40% OFF WEDDING RINGS WITH JUSTIN DUANCE! Looking for meaningful and utterly beautiful wedding jewellery? Justin Duance’s designs evoke an elemental feel by casting precious metals in beach sand or combining them with salvaged woods, with each piece changing subtly over time to mirror the way the sea shapes our coastline. Every sandcast ring – with an organic texture determined by the sand – is completely unique as Justin and his team never use the same mould twice, while the wooden rings are inlaid with a solid piece of hardwood, each of which shows a different area of the wood’s grain so that no two are the same. With an ethos to be as environmentally friendly as possible, using recycled metal and fairly traded gemstones and diamonds, customers are welcome to be a part of the design process including using their own heirloom metal, beach sand or wood. In this fabulous competition, Justin is offering one lucky couple 40% off any two rings of their choice. justind.co.uk To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win 40% off wedding rings’ and include your name, address and contact number. Do note that the discount is applicable to any two rings purchased directly through Justin Duance at a maximum value of £2,000 per ring. Excluding rings cast with heirloom metals - a separate discount could be arranged in this case. The closing date is 15th November 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

WIN A BOUDOIR SHOOT WITH HANNAH WILDE PHOTOGRAPHY! Keen to unleash your inner goddess? Photographer Hannah Wilde has launched her bridal boudoir service in which brides-to-be can savour an indulgent pampering experience with professional make-up artist Hannah Symons before embracing their sensuality and femininity before the lens. Whether it’s a wedding gift for your groom or an opportunity to capture you at a poignant moment in your life, you’re assured an elegant, artistic and stylish collection of images. To celebrate the launch, Hannah is giving away a boudoir shoot to one lucky winner. hannah-wilde.com To enter Send an email to wed@wedmagazine.co.uk entitled ‘Win a boudoir shoot’ and include your name, address and contact number. The closing date is 1st November 2019. Terms and conditions apply*

TERMS AND CONDITIONS Competitions close on specified closing dates. Prizes are subject to availability. Entries are restricted to residents of the UK. Prizes are as stated, are not transferable and no cash or other alternatives will be provided. Only one entry per couple is permitted per competition. Entrants must be aged 18 or over; proof of identity and age may be required. Use of a false name or address will result in disqualification. The winners are responsible for expenses and arrangements not specifically included in the prizes, including any delivery charges and damage deposits.

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Prizes are subject to the prize suppliers’ terms and conditions. In the event of a prize being unavailable, the supplier reserves the right to offer an alternative prize of equal or greater value. The winners agree to the use of their name and photograph and will cooperate with any reasonable requests by Wed Magazine and the supplier involved relating to any post-winning publicity. Wed Magazine reserves the right to amend or alter the terms of competitions and reject entries from entrants not entering into the spirit of the competition. Unless stated otherwise, the winner will be drawn at random from all entries received by the closing date. Reasonable efforts will be made to contact the winner. It the winner cannot be contacted, or are unable to comply with these terms and conditions, Wed Magazine reserves the right to offer the prize to the next eligible entrant drawn at random.

Failure to respond and/or provide an address for delivery, or failure to meet the eligibility requirements may result in forfeiture of the prize. Where applicable, the decision of Wed Magazine is final based on criteria set out in the competition and no correspondence will be entered into over this decision. Competitions may be modified or withdrawn at any time. Each entrant’s email address will automatically be added to the wedmagazine.co.uk database to receive e-newsletters highlighting news, special offers and events. Entrants can unsubscribe at any time. *Each competition has specific terms and conditions. For more information, please visit wedmagazine.co.uk/weddingcompetitions.html

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Seeking a wow-worthy wedding venue that oozes romance? Nestled in an idyllic corner of the South Hams within touching distance of the sands of Wembury Cove, Langdon Court Hotel boasts the best of coast and country. The elegant Elizabethan mansion lies amidst rolling hills, woodland and gardens cloaked with wild flowers to present a picturepostcard location in which to wed. From the 18th century Jacobean Gardens to the period features of the house, the venue exudes a rich historic charm and romantic atmosphere. There’s a plethora of locations to utter your vows, including a lakeside pagoda and cosy indoor options, while Langdon Court’s awardwinning cuisine and top-notch service will ensure a delectable and memorable reception. Together with beautifully appointed accommodation with views across the gardens, you can look forward to a stellar celebration in one of Devon’s most scenic spots. langdoncourt.com

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SUITE DREAMS Exeter’s oh-so beautiful wedding venue, Rockbeare Manor, can now sleep up to 30 guests in its chic accommodation, thanks to a new bedroom suite. The Grade I listed Georgian manor house has played host to many weddings and events since it was refurbished in 2016, and this latest bedroom suite is the 13th to be added to the prestigious venue. “Refurbishing Rockbeare Manor has been a labour of love and we have always known that there was potential to build more bedroom suites,” says Aimée Spencer, director at Rockbeare Manor. “Our overnight offering now has the potential to sleep up to 30 guests, which makes it the perfect venue for those who are looking to make the most of their special occasion with an overnight stay.” Bristol-based interior designer Alexandra Cork says that designing the new suite had been made easier by the building’s unique features, as she first discovered when she was asked to design the original bedrooms back in 2016. “I was thrilled to be invited back to Rockbeare Manor as it’s such a beautiful building,” she remarks. “The high Georgian ceilings, intricate cornicing and period features all help to make each suite completely individual and I’ve aimed to make the most of these, whilst also offering complete comfort for guests.” rockbearemanor.co.uk

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OH-SO LOVELY Brides seeking something dazzlingly different should hotfoot it to Honiton’s High Street, where Lovely’s Edwardian showroom is crammed with fresh-from-therunway dresses and accessories. Home to a handpicked selection of designers including Charlie Brear, Jesus Peiro, Rembo Styling, Stephanie Allin, Theia, WToo by Watters and Maids to Measure, Lovely has recently taken stock of the spectacular new Soft by Rosa Clará collection, whose show-stopping creations ensure true head-turning style. Featuring chic 1920s-inspired detail including fringing, feathers and beautiful beading, the collection epitomises modern elegance. Think draped skirts, bloused bodices, silver sequins, sheer backs, floral embellishments, lace separates and flattering silhouettes for the lightest and dreamiest of dresses. Viewings are by appointment only. lovelybridal.co.uk

PICTUREPERFECT MEMORIES “Natural, creative and emotive” are the keynotes of Freeformimages Photography, capturing your wedding with honesty and flair for an album that perfectly portrays the individual feel of your day. “I love the authenticity and unique elements that each couple bring to their wedding,” says Laura. “Your photography should capture the very essence of you, encapsulating these memories to be treasured and enjoyed for years to come. Working in my own relaxed style, I make sure the images that I capture tell your story.” Offering tailor-made packages to suit your requirements, whether you desire an elopement or all-day service, or extras including pre-wedding shoots, portraiture and albums, Laura’s aim is to express each couple’s “love, happiness and joy with beautiful imagery”. Enter our competition on page 6 to win a half-price wedding package with Freeformimages Photography, or a Jorgensen wedding album. freeformimages.co.uk

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Designed to make the most of the fabulous views, Harefield Barn stands on our family farm surrounded by idyllic countryside just 10 minutes from Exeter. We provide a blank canvas for your own ideas and chosen suppliers, and offer extended hire so you can relax and enjoy the experience of a lifetime.

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Celebrated for its collection of gowns, featuring stunning silhouettes, quality fabrics and delicate detail, The Ivory Secret in Crediton is now home to two more revered designers: Anna Kara and Marylise. With a philosophy of boldly combining “classic dressmaking with contemporary grunge romanticism” Polish designer Anna Kara takes a highly creative approach to her head-turning bridal wear. Using the highest-quality natural fabrics, each dress is made-to-measure to ensure a perfect fit that responds to every bride’s individual build and movement, featuring exquisite lace, light-as-air tulle, and flower garden and cascading hearts embroidery for the epitome of feminine whimsy. Meanwhile, Marylise’s elegant offerings embrace modern romance while remaining timelessly sophisticated. “Our secret?” says the designer. “Dynamism, daring and above all creativity. A wedding gown is pure emotion, for both the designer and the bride. That’s why we give our designers creative freedom. Every dress is designed with passion in Belgium and made with love in Portugal.” Expect deep V-necklines, pearl-encrusted bodices, lace-covered cut-outs, sheer sleeves and floral details crafted from the finest fabrics, with innovative made-to-measure technology for a form-fitting dream dress. And with the arrival of stylish new gowns from Willowby by Watters and Catherine Deane, the Crediton boutique is awash with the latest and dreamiest styles for a shopping experience to savour. theivorysecret.co.uk Younger Photography

BEST IN SHOW Kitley House Hotel & Restaurant near Yealmpton has even more to be proud of, after being crowned ‘Best Venue’ in the national Event Entertainment Awards. After winning the south-west regional final in May, weeks before celebrating its first anniversary under new ownership, the hotel went on to the national finals to take the title as Best Event Venue in the UK. Located less than 10 miles from Plymouth and from the southern border of Dartmoor National Park, Kitley House Hotel sits in the heart of 600 acres of quintessentially English countryside and woodland, on the banks of the River Yealm. The 500-year-old country house and privately-run estate provides the ideal setting for year-round weddings, and was last year awarded an AA Rosette in recognition of its high standard of food. “We are really excited to have won this national trophy,” says general manager Adam Hughes. “Kitley House is a gem of a hotel in a stunning setting beside the Yealm estuary, and so much has been done over the past year to make it the best it can be. Now it’s official – we are the best event venue in the UK! What better way to celebrate our first year under new ownership?” kitleyhousehotel.com

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WHERE HISTORY IS CRAFTED WHERE MEMORIES ARE MADE

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DARTINGTON HALL WEDDINGS Heritage Venue • Stunning Grounds • Outdoor Ceremonies • Seasonal Food Grade I listed Dartington Hall is the largest and most important medieval Manor House in the south west of England. Set within 1,200 acres of idyllic gardens, grounds and woodland, it’s the perfect setting to craft a truly memorable day. Book your perfect day at dartington.org/weddings e: weddings@dartingtonhall.com • t: 01803 847145

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There’s so much to love about new wedding venue Harefield Barn. While it’s located deep in the Devon countryside, it’s actually only a 10-minute drive from Exeter, offering convenience and nearby amenities with the escapism and romance of a secluded rural setting. It also offers a choice of seven spaces for ceremonies, including the Clock House, a romantic outdoor spot with lush meadows as your backdrop; the Main Hall, a modern and airy blank canvas; and smaller options for a more intimate affair. There are also two churches within four miles, making Harefield Barn a perfect venue for a wedding reception. “Designed and built to make the most of the fabulous views, Harefield Barn stands on our family farm in an idyllic spot surrounded by beautiful countryside,” says owner, Deborah. “It is a small family business – and that’s just the way we want it to stay, deliberately limiting the number of weddings we hold each year to make sure every couple is given a truly personal service.” A photographer’s dream thanks to its abundance of practical and picturesque setting, marrying clean lines and spacious rooms with characterful touches and warm ambience. Special attention has been paid to the

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natural light, the modern design of the barn makes it a

surrounding landscape, with bi-fold doors and floor-toceiling windows affording you vistas of rolling hills and a patchwork of fields. What’s more, the year-round appeal of the venue means the prospect of a winter wedding cosying up by the wood-burner in the bar is as magical as summer evenings huddled around the firepit as the sun goes down. Whether you choose to enlist the expertise of the

beauty that makes a wedding in Devon so special. harefieldbarn.co.uk

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day of your dreams, you’ll be surrounded with the very

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EAT, DRINK AND BE MARRIED For a fab twist on a traditional wedding fair, Moorland Garden Hotel is hosting a new event in August, perfect for those couples looking for some wedding inspiration and delicious food all in one spot! Describing itself as “what happens when you mix a wedding fair with a food festival”, the Wed. Eat. Party event takes place from 12pm until 4pm on Monday 26th August, which just happens to be a bank holiday! Putting a focus on fun, you’ll be able to meet with suppliers and talk through your wedding ideas and plans while enjoying live music, local food and drink stands, and a host of games to play – promising to be a leisurely (and tasty) afternoon. With free entry and car parking, the event on the edge of Dartmoor National Park is just the ticket for couples dreaming of a wedding in the perfect romantic setting. moorlandgardenhotel.co.uk

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Plymouth’s Best Kept Secret Custom House is Plymouth’s newest and most exciting wedding venue. The stunning Grade II* building is set in the heart of the picturesque Barbican Waterfront and offers a truly unique, stylish venue unlike anywhere else in the city. To find out more or to arrange your tour, visit us online today.

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MODERN CLASSICS There’s a new collection at Kate Walker Bridal, and to add to our excitement, it’s a brand new bridal label launched by two impressive designers whose beautifully cut gowns have already graced the rails of the Honiton boutique. Created by the design geniuses behind LouLou Bridal and Louise Bentley, Freda Bennet is a clean and classic collection that’s simply breathtaking for the modern bride. With contemporary elements such as oversized bows and deep V-necklines that move away from the lace and ethereal trends, expect to see more structured and fashion-forward silhouettes. And with many options for tweaks to the design by Kate herself, you can have your gown customised for a unique – and perfectly ‘you’ – W-day look. katewalkerbridal.co.uk

THE PERFECT SPOT As we approached Yarner House, the location of our latest bridal fashion story on page 26, we knew we were in for a special day. From the moment you set eyes on the centuries-old façade of the house, cloaked with ivy, the sense of seclusion and serenity is palpable. Starting life as a Tudor family home in 1660, Yarner House is nestled at the foot of Haytor Rocks on Dartmoor, offering farreaching views across the Wray Valley. For our shoot, it was the perfect hidden gem for some unforgettable photos, which take in the gardens dotted with spring flowers and the African hut – an enchanting setting for al fresco ceremonies. The manor house itself has a historic exterior that belies the chic interiors; a step indoors shows the contemporary design-led Scandinavian styling. Think duck egg shades, sheepskin rugs and Jacobean fireplaces, with free-standing baths and white feather globe light fittings, as well as elaborate wallpapers by Jocelyn Warner in every room. As one of Devon’s first established wedding venues, you’ll be blissfully certain you’re in safe hands, with a wedding team who’ve not only organised hundreds of weddings over two decades, but hosted a Wed Magazine photo shoot or two! yarner.com

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Set amidst 20 acres of sweeping lawns and ancient woodland in north Devon, Northcote Manor boasts romance and rural charm in abundance, its awayfrom-it-all location offering views across miles of picturesque countryside. And now the 18th century country house hotel has something rather special to add to its charms in the form of a brand new luxury spa. With a 12.5m swimming pool, a hot tub, steam room, sauna and gym, there are also three treatment rooms for you to indulge yourself in a relaxing spa treatment: just the ticket for a pre-wedding pamper session, or for helping you unwind after the celebrations are over. Treat yourself to a ‘Drift Away’ massage or a ‘My Kinda Skin’ facial, or even take in the luxuries of the spa for a hen day with your favourite people, which includes spa treatments, lunch, a cream tea and Prosecco – a perfect day out in this picture-perfect corner of the county! northcotemanor.co.uk

wed’s WISH LIST We’re coveting these matrimonial must-haves…

How divine are these charms from new Devon-based jewellery brand, India & Albert? Drawing on her Devon surroundings, designer Penny Albertella’s Devon Delights collection includes sterling silver seashell charms inspired by the treasures of the coast, as well as pine cone and acorn charms as a nod to Devon’s enchanting woodland. Whether you’re planning a beachside bash or a wedding in the woods, these charms are the perfect finishing touch! indiaandalbert.com Show-stopping shoes alert! If you’re a fan of peonies – and perhaps even including them in your bridal bouquet – then these fittingly named shoes are a must-have accessory! Laser cut with an intricate peony design, these leather lovelies are as comfortable as they are beautiful. harrietwilde.com We’re loving the handcrafted range of canine accessories from Exeterbased The Distinguished Dog Co. Featuring bow ties, neckerchiefs and leather collars in the likes of leopard print, tweed, gold and neon rainbow, your hound can be transformed into a modern sophisticate with a velvet bow tie or bring the party spirit with a bling-tastic collar charm for a tailwagging look on W-day. theddcompany.com

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This extraordinarily beautiful cape is handcrafted with an abundance of crystals and beads, catching the light as it moves in utterly mesmerising style. gibsonbespoke.co.uk

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These deco-inspired chandelier earrings are perfect for modern brides with a taste for vintage glamour. tillythomaslux.com

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Suzi Winter using Bobbi Brown suziwinter.co.uk Photography

Jo Clement, Enchanted Brides enchantedbrides.photography Stockists

Lovely, Honiton lovelybridal.co.uk

The Ivory Secret, Crediton theivorysecret.co.uk

The Wedding Company, Plympton the-wedding-company.co.uk

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all about you Make your gown your own with these show-stealing ways to be the lead of your own style story words Hannah May Wallflowers needn’t worry: current bridal trends aren’t necessarily about standing out from the crowds, but they are about making your outfit your own. Rather than making drastic choices simply to be different, the trick is to take a few features and customise them to reflect your own sense of style and impart extra significance, which is why the ‘something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue’ rhyme maintains an appeal. Here’s some of the hottest trends and easiest ways to transform a gown to ensure you sashay down the aisle with personalised panache…

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ALL ABOUT YOU Rosa Clara Soft, Lovely

Ella Rosa, The Bridal Box Charlie Brear, Lovely

Freda Bennet, Kate Walker Bridal

Freda Bennet, Kate Walker Bridal

Anna Kara, The Ivory Secret

Anna Kara, The Ivory Secret

Ella Rosa, The Bridal Box

Willowby by Watters, The Wedding Company

Rebecca Ingram, Pirouette

Charlie Brear, Lovely

Millie May, Pretty Smithy Bridal

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Maggie Sottero, Pirouette

Adornments that can be added to the bodice, skirt or accessories, including oversized bows, an abundance of feathers, metallics, mirrored embroidery, pearl beading and sequins, are a brilliant way of adding a bespoke touch. Floral features are becoming bolder and more textural too, with colour, brocade and hand-cut embroidery as well as 3D, foliage and floral appliquĂŠs giving gowns extra bloom-brilliant dimension. Extend the au naturel, boho vibe with accessories such as floral hairpins and hand-wired hair vines worn as halos and headbands; achieve a princess vibe with a glittery tiara studded with geometric gems, or add a celestial spin with something starry.

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Jesus Peiro, Lovely

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Colour One of the easiest ways to inject some character is colour. Whether you fancy Pantone’s ‘Living Coral’ colour of the year or designers’ current crush on blue (particularly soft shades such as sky and cornflower), black and pastels – or want to opt for your favourite hue – there’s a number of ways in incorporate a non-ivory palette into your ensemble. Underskirts can be dyed for a dynamic flash of colour (especially ombré), while adornments such as coloured belts, big bows and ribbon straps can add similarly eye-catching individuality. Accessories are a fuss-free alternative to customising your look; think headwear, jewellery and shoes for a colour-pop finish, while jewel-tone accents can be added via embroidery for instant on-trend detail.

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Rosa Clara Soft, Lovely

Ella Rosa, The Bridal Box

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Lilly, Pretty Smithy Bridal

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Enchanting, The Wedding Company

Rosa Clara Soft, Lovely

Necklines and backs The preoccupation with necks and backs continues, with deep plunging necklines equally as popular as high necks (specifically turtlenecks and stand collars), while boat necks and off-the-shoulder styles channel classic, regal elegance. Open and illusion backs are also en vogue, and by experimenting with these design details, you can achieve a stylish aesthetic while showcasing your best features. With capes being another lust-have on the runways, the options to tailor the cover-up to match both your outfit and own sartorial brief are endless. Simply pick a fabric such as sheer tulle or delicate lace, a length whether it’s cocktail or floor, or embellishment including ruffles, trims or embroidery – et voilà: it’s instantly ‘you’.

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Ella Rosa, The Bridal Box Freda Bennet, Kate Walker Bridal

Millie May, Pretty Smithy Bridal

Ti Adora, Pretty Smithy Bridal

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Jesus Peiro, Lovely

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Freda Bennet, Kate Walker Bridal

Ella Rosa, The Bridal Box

Freda Bennet, Kate Walker Bridal

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oversized ballgowns with the fairytale factor, to statement and tiered

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skirts with a contemporary edge in lace, tulle, and crochet, the shape

The Ivory Secret

of your dress can spell all the individual difference you need.

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High-low skirts are re-emerging on the runways but have taken a more

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dramatic form, with bouffant skirts, tutus and micro minis teamed with long and

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light-as-air trains for contemporary-couture-meets-whimsical-romance.

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You could even evoke another trend with the ‘second look’ movement and

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design two looks in one with separates (crop tops are making a comeback!) and

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jumpsuits with detachable overskirts, sleeves, long capes or statement veiling for a dazzling double-the-impact look.

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get your glow on Let’s face it – we all dream of brighter, dewy, and more radiant skin for W-day, but it takes the right routine – and some skin-loving products – to achieve it. Enter Aromatherapy Associates’ Hydrating Rose Radiance Skin Serum, a powerful formula that will leave the skin nourished and glowing. The ingredients include rose, renowned for its gorgeous scent and powerful skin-enhancing properties, and geranium, an essential oil that encourages blood and lymph circulation. Follow it up with Triple Rose Renewing Moisturiser and the result will be healthy, radiant skin – the ultimate accessory for your bridal gown. aromatherapyassociates.com

do good, look good We’re lusting after this limited edition make-up bag by Bobbi Brown, housing its bestselling Smokey Eye Mascara and Art Stick in ‘Bare’ – a barely-there luxe shade that whispers natural beauty. Both are a handy size for on-the-day touch-ups, and the make-up bag, featuring Lulu Guinness’ iconic lip design, will be a cute addition to your honeymoon hand luggage! And if you needed another excuse to treat yourself, both Bobbi Brown and Lulu Guinness are donating the full RRP to Smart Works Charity, which empowers women through career training programs and promotes confidence in women through beauty. bobbibrown.co.uk

what a treat Give your hair a bit of a helping hand in the run-up to your big day with Natura Siberica’s Oblepikha Hair Mask. Repairing and moisturising frazzled hair, it’s a godsend if you frequently use hairdryers or straightening tools, helping to protect it from heat exposure and the cold outdoors. Vitamins and amino acids infuse hair with essential moisture, while Altai sea buckthorn oil and Moroccan argan oil help to produce keratin, the secret ingredient that makes hair strong and shiny. Add pine nut and macadamia oils into the mix, and you have a portent formula that will leave your hair feeling nourished, softer, easier to brush – and worthy of whatever ’do you have planned for your day. naturasiberica.co.uk

game-changing grooming It might sound a little dramatic to call hairspray revolutionary, but that’s exactly what the newest product from Hold.ME is. A gorgeous-smelling and super-effective hairspray, what makes Three Ways stand out from the crowd is its unique nozzle, which lets you adjust the level of hold. Choose from a light hold – ideal for prepping the hair, a beachy wave or to tame flyaways – medium, which will help set and shape a style or curls, and a high hold, great for keeping braids firmly in place and ensuring that your bridal updo stays put all day (and night) long. Every setting is flake-free and also promises UV protection for that long, sunny afternoon you’re keeping your fingers crossed for. sallybeauty.co.uk

blooming beautiful We love an all-natural product, and Angela Langford Bloom & Glow Radiance Restoring Face Oil is an organic, vegan, cruelty-free, mood-boosting skincare marvel, made completely by hand by the MasterChef finalist. Perfect if your skin is sensitive, easily inflamed or just a bit out of kilter, this highly effective and luxurious blend of nourishing ingredients, including chia seed and sea buckthorn, delivers high levels of essential fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants to improve skin’s elasticity, calm inflammation and help with dark circles under the eyes (handy after those late nights of wedmin!), leaving skin radiant and velvety soft. Plus, its delicate fragrance is divine! angelalangford.com

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Seeking a wedding ring that shines with extra-special meaning? wed looks at the dazzling options for creating a ring as unique as its wearer words Hannah May

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Many couples wish to imprint meaning and

Jamila at Justin Duance (justind.co.uk) has observed

of the rings can be shaped to fit around an engagement ring

personality into their wedding rings to create an

a growing movement towards personalisation of

as well as engraved with names, a date or a message.”

individual symbol of their love for generations

wedding jewellery. “With all our jewellery being

to come, and Devon’s creative jewellery-making

made bespoke, more often than not each piece is

And with the added opportunity to remodel

talent presents an abundance of options to

discreetly personalised by the couple,” she says.

sentimental gold and gemstones, everything from

help achieve just that. From co-designing and

“Customers have plenty of opportunities to make

the metal and fine details to the finish can ensure

inscribing sweet somethings to sourcing materials

their rings even more unique to them, such as by using

a personalised piece.

from places that are part of your love story,

heirloom materials that carry emotional meaning,

you can ensure a wedding ring replete with the

casting in sands from a special beach, or incorporating

Jeweller Isabella Day (isabelladay.co.uk) also remodels

personalisation factor.

birthstones and engravings.”

inherited gold. “This is hugely personal and means that rings can be passed down in the family and the gold used,

There are endless imaginative possibilities for

as it will be an everlasting symbol of the love and

personalisation. “A simple date is classic and lovely, but

commitment you made to one another on your

with laser engraving, couples can get really creative –

Specialising in bespoke wedding rings, Isabella considers

wedding day,” says Tamsin Worley from Drakes

from fingerprints and handwriting to hand-drawn mini

each couple’s love story to design her wedding bands and,

(drakesjewellers.co.uk). “Drakes Jewellery Hospital

portraits and aardvarks… We are sure we still haven’t

for those keen to get creative, she hosts ‘Make your own

can create stunning bespoke and shape-to-fit

seen it all!” she says.

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but still have that contemporary feel brides want,” she says.

“Finding the perfect wedding ring is so important

an unusual-shaped engagement ring. Our resident

Jeweller Erin Cox also encourages couples to take a creative

option to imprint meaning. “Using the precise time, date

goldsmith can create a wedding ring that will sit

and individual approach to their wedding rings. “There

and location, I hand-map the stars to show them as they

perfectly with your engagement ring, making it unique

are eight different styles in our wedding ring collection,

will appear on your wedding day, so the rings show the

to you,” she explains.

which are available in a range of metals and customisable

heavens at the moment of your vows” – a celestially fitting

in a number of ways,” says Janie from Erin Cox (erincox.

way to add sentimentality to your wedding band.

“Drakes also offers an engraving service, available

co.uk). “They can be set with a range of white or coloured

on most of the beautiful rings we have in store, as

diamonds – either gypsy set or micro pave. Couples can

well as on bespoke and shape-to-fit wedding rings,”

choose the number to be gypsy set, which means that a

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14 Castle Street, Exeter. EX4 3PT sales@moltenweddingringcompany.com 01392 660836

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jewel of the county Drawing on the Devon landscape for her exquisite designs, jewellery designer-maker Erin Cox shares her passion for textured metal, why walking helps feed her creativity, and how to pick the perfect wedding ring words Lucy Higgins

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create a new and beautifully personal piece, which is a wonderful way of breathing new life into a family heirloom. Crediting her molten, textured style to her early days playing with metal, pushing its limitations and exploring its liquid and fluid forms, she explains how the passage of time and weather over the landscape and waterways all feed her creative spirit. “I’m in love with Devon,” she says. “It’s the county that offers everything – rolling hills, enchanted forests, wild moorlands, sandy beaches and rugged shorelines. It’s where I can take my children fossil-hunting or surfing or jumping off boulders in Dartmoor’s streams.” It’s this love of the outdoors that shines through in her designs. “I spend a lot of time walking, and I can’t help stopping and touching things,” she says. “I am drawn to texture, and cannot help the influence this has on my jewellery and how it looks and feels.” It’s been an exciting year for Erin, having recently launched the Molten Wedding Ring Company, a wedding ring collection that boasts eight styles. All named after rivers in the south-west, they’re available in 18ct yellow and white gold, 9ct yellow, white and Take a walk down the winding lanes of a historic

red/rose gold, platinum and fair trade gold.

corner of Exeter and, deep in the heart of the

“Any of the rings can be set with a range of white or

calm and independent Castle Quarter, you’ll find

coloured diamonds,” says Erin. “They can also be

unique boutiques and one-off workshops. It’s a

shaped to fit around an engagement ring, as well as

spot that embraces a sense of individuality with

hand-engraved with names, a date or a message.”

independent stores, handcrafted design and local community – so where better for jewellery

When it comes to making wedding jewellery,

designer-maker Erin Cox to base her boutique,

the scope for personalisation of engagement and

making the most of the county that influences

wedding rings is almost infinite, considering that each

her work so much.

piece is handmade, but that’s not the only element that Erin loves.

“Being Devon born and bred, I feel so lucky to live in this corner of the world,” she says, revealing that

“The nature of jewellery is deeply symbolic and

Devon’s diverse and lush landscape influences her

personal, and the wonderful thing about wedding

work “entirely”.

jewellery is that it symbolises such a positive and happy

Having turned her hobby into a profession two decades ago, Erin Cox Jewellery is now a thriving and much-revered business, with Erin’s unique style and approach to jewellery-making the key to its success. “Without her genuine joy in making and strong sense of aesthetic, we would be nothing,” say her team. “I have always been creative and drawn to design, but I had a bit of an epiphany on the night bus whilst travelling home from work in London,” explains Erin of when she saw a leaflet advertising jewellery-making courses. “From then on I knew what I wanted to be. Twenty years on and I wouldn’t want to be doing anything else.” Erin’s Devon base is the foundation for her ideas, drawing inspiration from the great outdoors to shape the textures and colours of the beautiful rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings in her Erin Cox Jewellery collection. Offering an exquisite range of ethically sourced gemstones, each piece is designed, made and finished by hand, with the result a completely unique and eye-catching piece

moment in people’s lives; it’s hard not to get caught up in their happiness.” And thanks to 20 years in the industry, Erin has plenty of advice for couples looking for wedding jewellery. “Work out your budget and your timeframe, as those two things can really narrow the masses of options out there for you,” she says. “It’s really good to try rings on, to see how they look. Our favourite trick is to look at rings on the hand, in the mirror. You rarely admire other people’s jewellery from a bird’s-eye position, but from afar.” So for a woman who loves the symbolism, romance and inspiration of the jewellery industry in Devon, what brings her joy when it comes to her profession? “As a goldsmith, my favourite part is the bench time. I have the best view of the Devon rolling hills below my workbench,” she reveals. “I absolutely love the satisfaction of making a piece of jewellery that will bear my hallmark, and hopefully be treasured for generations.”

of jewellery. Working predominantly in recycled gold or fair trade, Erin can remodel sentimental gold and gemstones to

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MADE IN DEVON Seeking a Devon-made look for W-day? From gowns to crowns, meet the designers who craft bespoke bridal pieces with a local twist words Lucy Higgins

ALEXANDRA AURUM Devon-based jeweller Alexandra Aurum’s works of art are intricate, eye-catching and incredibly beautiful. Her current collections, ‘Wire’ and ‘Edge’, marry her skilful experimentation and creative ideas, with jewellery from the Wire collection created by fusing wire strands together to form undulating curves and flowing lines, while the Edge collection explores textural line patterns and angles on metal. “I love designing and making especially when I can recycle customers’ old gold into new creations,” she says. Alexandra also offers a bespoke service, pouring an incredible amount of thought and creativity to create something as personal as it is exquisite. Working mostly with gold and silver and adding precious gemstones, her unique creations manage to look both time-honoured and modern – a treasured thing of beauty to sit on your wedding finger forever. alexandraaurum.com

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KATE WALKER BRIDAL Kate Walker’s long-held passion for bridal wear is evident in her elegant and timeless gowns, each exquisitely handcrafted to be perfectly ‘you’. Renowned for her form-fitting silhouettes, the designer’s gowns have a focus on comfort as well as perfect-quality fabric

silhouettes that flatter the female form elegantly,” says Kate, who designed and crafted bridal wear for 15 years before opening her own boutique in Honiton. As well as showcasing her own designs, the Kate Walker Bridal boutique also stocks classically romantic gowns from Freda Bennet and a collection of bridal accessories from the likes of Miranda Templeton, Joyce Jackson, Starlet Jewellery and Rainbow Club. katewalkerbridal.co.uk

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ELEANOR RAFFERTY Exclusive to The Ivory Secret in Crediton, Eleanor Rafferty’s couture bridal collection is made by the boutique’s owners, mother and daughter team Eleanor and Liz. One of the draws of the bespoke service is that brides have the option of choosing an exact replica of a design in the ready-to-wear collection or using one of the dresses as inspiration for their dream wedding gown. There’s also the option of having a completely bespoke gown made.

with delicate, feminine and intricate embellishment in soft pastel hues, all with exquisite execution, cut and finish. “We offer a bespoke service and encourage brides to express their creative side and work with us to design their very own exclusive wedding dress,” says Eleanor.

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to bohemian styles, the Eleanor Rafferty collection combines luxurious silks

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With romantic and dreamlike silhouettes ranging from structured corsets

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ERIN COX Citing her Devon home as her key source of inspiration, Erin Cox draws on the landscape and weather of the county when it comes to designing her jewellery. The great outdoors is evident in the textures and colours of the beautiful rings, bracelets, necklaces and earrings in her Erin Cox Jewellery collection, as well as her new Molten Wedding Ring Company, a wedding ring collection that boasts eight styles named after rivers in the south-west. With each piece entirely designed, made and finished by hand, there’s great scope for personalisation, meaning you can add a sentimental date or message to your wedding jewellery. Working predominantly in fair trade gold and platinum, with a range of ethically sourced gemstones, there is also the possibility of remodelling sentimental gold and gemstones to create a new chapter in your family’s jewellery history. Find out more about the Exeter-based jewellery guru on page 50. erincox.co.uk

SISTER ORGANICS A collection of dresses made-to-order, what make Sister Organics’ gowns even more beautiful are the organic and sustainable fabrics they’re made from. “Organic clothing is not just about traces of chemicals in clothing and next to our skin and poisoning the earth, water and eco-systems with hazardous chemicals, it is also about justice and being fair to the people far away who grow cotton, make cloth and our clothes,” says Natalie, who launched her Devon-based bridal label in 2013. “I buy fabrics from reputable suppliers and always consider the consequences and effects of my buying.” Describing her bridal wear as “not too wedding-y wedding dresses!”, the collection offers boho-chic gowns and separates from materials such as hemp silk and cotton voile, with flattering details including fitted bodices, scoop necks, capped sleeves and button-backed delicate lace. Sister Organics also offers a bespoke service, so you can work with Natalie to design something beautifully unique. sisterorganics.co.uk

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ABIDEMAIDS Having been making clothes since the age of 13, Kim at Tara Statton Photography

AbideMaids is a passionate designer with a skill for creating beautiful and flattering clothing, which is evident in her range of gorgeous made-to-measure bridesmaid dresses. “I make all the dresses in-house, which means there is a lot of room for creativity, enabling people to have fun designing their perfect dresses!” says Kim. With a pretty little base in Cullompton, visits to the boutique are by appointment only, giving you a one-to-one service and the loveliest shopping experience. Focusing on versatility, it’s a brilliant option for Tara Statton Photography

bridesmaids who are all different sizes with different tastes, while bringing the look together with a colour palette or detailing. Kim can help you choose from various shades, fabrics and styles, mixing and matching elements to create the perfect outfits for a beautifully dressed bridal party. abidemaids.co.uk

ISABELLA DAY Working from her studio in Torquay’s Cockington Court, Isabella understands that your wedding jewellery is about more than making some pretty for your finger; it’s about a long-standing tradition and something that shares a piece of your story. “Every relationship is different but they all have something unique,” she says, explaining that she likes to meet a couple before putting pen to paper to start designing their jewellery, to ensure she can understand what makes their relationship so special. Specialising in wedding and engagement rings, Isabella loves to remodel inherited rings into new pieces, and also specialises in making her own gold alloys, including peach, rose, green and grey gold. With her couple’s stories at the forefront of her design, previous commissions show rings made with the undulations of a frozen waterfall one couple visited together, with another echoing the sweeping curve of the roller derby track at which they first met. It’s personal, it’s beautiful and it will be a longtreasured piece of jewellery that means so much. isabelladay.co.uk

THE LUCKY SIXPENCE It’s not just about the dress. As Janie at The Lucky Sixpence demonstrates so well, your bridal accessories are often the finishing touch that take your bridal wear to the next level. As well as offering a range of one-of-a-kind vintage pieces available to buy online, The Lucky Sixpence also specialises in bespoke hair for you, so you can have the perfect piece created to complement your look. The Malyn Edit

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accessories and jewellery designed especially

“I love to incorporate pieces of cherished family jewellery, or I can source vintage or non-vintage items for your design,” says Crediton-based Janie, whose creations span Hollywood glamour and delicate bejewelled pieces to modern, boho and alternative designs for “the non-bridey bride”. theluckysixpence.co.uk

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Specialising in creating beautiful bespoke wedding flowers for brides and venues across the South West.

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colour me pretty Shine bright on W-day with a carnival of bold shades and bohemian vibes photography Weddings With Soul styling Pea-Green Boat Events Co. words Lucy Higgins

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Popping with colour and bohemian vibes, this styled shoot offers vibrant inspiration for a relaxed and radiant wedding scene. “A lot of our couples want a bohemian-style outdoor wedding but are scared to use too much colour and tend to stick to muted tones,” says Emma of Pea-Green Boat Events Co., who coordinated and styled the shoot. “We wanted to use as much colour as we possibly could.” As well as the palette of punchy shades, eclectic details such as oversized dreamcatchers add whimsy and playful character, while a scattering of cushions and rugs offer an alternative to traditional seating, enhancing the laid-back mood. More is more with the table décor, as multi-coloured chairs and mismatched candles meet tableware in an array of rainbow shades, finished with gorgeous glints of gold. The glorious flowers echo the vibrant medley of colours, as does the three-tier cake with its folk-inspired floral detailing. But there’s no chance of outshining the bride, who exudes striking bohemian style with a vintage dress, flower crown and luscious red lip colour. Bold and bright with a generous dash of flamboyance, it’s a head-turning party scene. “We really wanted to showcase that a wedding is a celebration, and colour will only add to that!” says Emma.

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Creative direction & styling

Pea-Green Boat Events Co. peagreenboatevents.co.uk Photography

Weddings With Soul weddingswithsoul.com Videography

Digital Bohemia digitalbohemiaweddingvideography.co.uk Flowers

Emma Hewlett Floral Design emmahewlett.co.uk Dress

Days Of Grace Vintage daysofgracevintage.com Hair & make-up

Changing Faces changingfaces.net Props

The Prop Factory propfactory.co.uk Cake

Midnight Cake Creations midnightcakecreations.com Rings

Eco Wood Rings ecowoodrings.co.uk Tableware

The Fabulous Company fabulouscompany.co.uk Model

Zoe Nicholson instagram.com/zoemaen

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One of the most sought after wedding venues in the South West... www.pentillie.co.uk

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local produce

T: 01392 444877

delicious food

Riverside

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HEN HEAVEN IN DEVON

As many brides bid adieu to L-plates and dubiously shaped straws, nearly-weds are celebrating their final stages of single life in brilliantly memorable style. wed picks out some of Devon’s top experiences for modern hens words Hannah May

It’s time to forgo the boozy night out with strippers (have a sneaky one if you must!) in favour of something far more scintillating by tapping into your passions for a party that’s as ‘you’ as it is enjoyable for your entourage. We’ve taken a look at some ideas that’ll pique hens’ interests, whether it’s getting creative, relishing a spot of top-notch entertainment, sampling some tantalising tipples or food that floats your pre-marital boat…

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For chilled-out hens…

Woolacombe Bay Hotel Cinema and Spa Experiences Offering an alluring mix of things to do, the perfectly positioned Woolacombe Bay Hotel makes a relaxing venue to enjoy some downtime with your hens. Sink into one of its indulgent Spa Experiences, where a range of treatments at the all-new ‘Alchemist Spa’ are available, or if you’re looking to prolong your escape, take advantage of an overnight spa break. Boasting eco credentials to boot, most treatments are vegan-friendly and feature products exclusively from the Natural Spa Factory in Bath that are jam-packed with natural and uber-nourishing ingredients. Continue the kickback vibe with a stint in the hotel’s brand new Neo Cinema, where a classic dinner and film night will provide the perfect endnote to a chilled-out day. Seating 30 on comfy sofas and armchairs, you can even stake sole use of the cinema for a private screening of your favourite chick flick. Pyjama parties, themed nights and G&T table service can all be arranged. Alternatively, if you fancy breaking a sweat as part of your hen do, a one-night Fitness Bootcamp includes dinner, stay, spa access, and two exclusive training sessions from the pros at SALT Gymnasia. Or for a mini-break experience, the hotel’s self-catering accommodation includes flats and apartments that sleep up to six guests. Spend time in the spa, head out for refreshing beach walks, or perhaps hit the surf on Woolacombe Beach. woolacombe-bay-hotel.co.uk

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For crafty hens…

Pom Stitch Tassel Devon-based craft company Pom Stitch Tassel offers the perfect daytime do, giving you and your gal pals the prime opportunity to craft, gossip and create ready-to-wear accessories for your hen night. From ‘Pom-Pom & Prosecco’ to ‘Mad Hatter’s Tea Parties’, Pom Stitch Tassel’s fabulous range of themed events present an imaginative twist on traditional craft-based shindigs. Sup Prosecco whilst crafting a pom-pom headband or creating decorations for your wedding venue. The hassle-free parties last for one-and-a-half hours and feature a fun and creative party entertainer, quality materials and all equipment for making, handmade hangover party bags and fillers, personalised digital invitations, and whatever creations you craft on the day to take home or incorporate into your W-day décor. What’s more, Pom Stitch Tassel are mobile party planners so can bring the crafty frolics to your home, hotel or chosen venue (or can host a party at their Bovey Tracey base). pomstitchtassel.com

For gin-loving hens…

Salcombe Gin School Discover the divine world of gin courtesy of a back-to-school lesson of the most delectable kind. Salcombe Gin School’s experiences cater for up to 16 people, who will be expertly guided through the process to make their very own 70cl bottle of gin each using mini copper pot stills. Starting in the bar with a ‘Salcombe & Tonic’, guided tour and distillation talk, hens then relocate to the distilling laboratory where they’re presented with more than 100 botanicals to create their own unique gin recipe. The hands-on process involves gin tasting (and a few G&Ts along the way), culminating in bottling, naming and labelling each creation, which is placed in a beautiful presentation box to take home. An additional measure of your gin can then be taken back to the tasting bar where mixologists will help you to taste it with a selection of garnishes and tonic waters, before you retreat to the waterside bar. A 10% discount applies for four or more lessons booked. Salcombe Gin School also offers exclusive use of its Gin School for larger parties. salcombegin.com/gin-school

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Our stunning waterfront location is the perfect setting for your wedding celebration. Enjoy our award winning cuisine accompanied by dramatic golden sunsets.

Tel: 01395 513252

www.sidmouth-harbour-hotel.co.uk Sidmouth Harbour Hotel, The Westcliff, Sidmouth, Devon EX10 8RU

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For foodie hens…

Exeter Cookery School Perfect for those seeking a sophisticated hen do, Exeter Cookery School hosts some lip-smacking options, with a classic package providing a two-and-a-halfhour cookery experience at a stunning setting on Exeter’s picturesque quayside. Enjoy ladles-full of fun while learning how to cook tasty treats, which you can take home to tuck into. All ingredients and equipment are included, with tea and coffee on tap, leaving you only to muster your best culinary skills and appetite. Pick from essential cooking skills such as bread making and cake baking to perfecting your pasta, pastry or patisserie prowess. Maximum numbers will depend on the activity chosen, but range from 10 to 30. For more extended shenanigans, you can create a host of tasty treats such as canapés, Mexican street food or an afternoon tea before savouring the fruits of your labours over a glass of fizz. Another option that’s ideal for smaller groups (or a sneaky pre-wedding date with your fiancé) is the opportunity to cook a pre-arranged two-course menu together under the expert guidance of the Exeter Cookery School chefs. Once you’ve hung up your aprons, the team will transform the room into a memorable private dining experience around the cookery school’s bespoke dining room lit up with fairy lights and candles. “The hen dos we have hosted have been full of fun and laughter, and of course, lots of flavoursome food!” says head chef, tutor and co-owner of Exeter Cookery School, Jim Fisher. “If you want to carry on after cooking with us, there are also a host of brilliant pubs, bars and restaurants within walking distance.” exetercookeryschool.co.uk

For flower-loving hens…

Darling Buds Flower Workshops Wedding floral design specialist Ellie from Darling Buds absolutely adores flowers – and lists flower workshops for hen parties as one of the favourite strings of her Devon-based business. “Whether you would like to come to the lovely studio space in Cullompton – where we can host up to 12 people and are welcome to bring along your own treats (including fizz, of course!) – or you would like us to travel to your location, we are happy to!” she eagerly explains. Run mid-week, Saturdays or Sundays at times to suit you and your hens, pick from the popular flower crown, flower arranging or posy designing workshops, which include all flowers, foliage, accessories and equipment – and with bookings of 12 or more, the bride is free! So whether you wish to design the blooms for your day or create something beautiful for your home or as a wedding gift for the mums or bridesmaids, Ellie’s fun floristry events are just the petal-pretty ticket. darlingbudsofel.com

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Find the perfect suits for your groomsmen

The Grooms Room in Plympton, situated next to The Wedding Company has fast become the place to go for men’s hirewear. Providing the best quality mohair, tweed, wool blends and a vast selection of coloured accessories, pocket watches and braces. The Grooms Room certainly have built up a great reputation with their personable service, attention to detail, and friendly, relaxed approach. If you are looking for a fantastic quality suit for a fraction of the purchase price, The Grooms room is the place to go.

Photo A Heart shaped stone photography

www.the-wedding-company.co.uk 01752 347 775

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WORKING THE GROOM Style tips for the man of the moment IN THE PINK

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and blush or champagne pink are a perfect pairing.

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1. House of Cavani cavani.co.uk 2. Little Anne-Maids littleanne-maids.co.uk 3. Topman topman.com 4. Burton burton.co.uk 5. Remus Uomo remusuomo.com 6. River Island riverisland.com 7. Mrs Bow Tie mrsbowtie.com

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to your W-day look. Why not add a personalised message or engraving for a covetable gift? 1. Not on the High Street notonthehighstreet.com 2. Chambers and Beau chambersandbeau.com 3. Holly Young Millinery hollyyoung.co.uk 4. Walton Designs at Drakes drakesjewellers.co.uk 5. Justin Duance justind.co.uk 6. Wedding Converse wedding-converse.co.uk 7. Boss at Drakes drakesjewellers.co.uk

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WORKING THE GROOM Nicki Shea Photography

A TOUCH OF VINTAGE As you’ll see from these pages, getting married today doesn’t mean you’re limited to a run-of-the-mill black suit. As the wedding industry fully embraces the importance of adding an individual twist to your day, groom’s fashion options are growing – and it’s thanks to companies such as The Vintage Suit Hire Company which is now available at The Wedding Hub in Plymouth. Born from a struggle to find suits for their own wedding, owners Tom and Jessica launched the brand – and haven’t looked back. With an aim to “liberate grooms from dull, traditional options”, The Vintage Suit Hire Company’s range of 100% wool suits, along with a selection of eclectic accessories, means you can have fun planning your wedding wear. The couple’s background in fashion and design “has allowed us to create a range of men’s suits that can be dressed up to be very formal, or dressed down for a more fun and alternative look”, explains Jessica. Available in a choice of three stylish designs – The Southwold, a striking blue three-piece wool suit with contrasting brown buttons; The Harrogate, a grey suit with a herringbone pattern; and The Burford, a threepiece brown suit perfect for rural events or a more folky informal look – there’s a series of dapper options for the big day, which can be accessorised in so-you style. You can choose to buy your own suit off the rack, hire it for the wedding, or even get one made to measure. Whichever you choose, you know you’re in for one hot-to-trot look to rock down the aisle! thewedhub.com

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wed’s HIP LIST Fresh, fun and fabulous ways to style your day compiled by Rebecca Matthews Olivia Bossert Photography

THE RIGHT FLUFF Candyfloss has had a makeover. Based in north Devon, Fluffboxx whips up the sweet stuff in flavours such as salted caramel, strawberry milk, and chilli and lime for a sugar rush with a kick! There are even grown-up flavours including pina colada, prosecco, and gin and tonic for a boozy twist. The super-cute candy cart will add to your day’s décor, and to really make your wedding go

COOL ARRIVALS

with a bang, the company also creates balloon

Pull up to your wedding in cool and oh-so comfy

the candyfloss. Sweet!

style courtesy of Herb, an original Cabriolet Beetle

displays, walls and selfie hoops in colours to match fluffboxx.com

– aka the Vintage VW Wedding Bug. Offering a full chauffeur-driven package, travelling in this charismatic silver bug is a memorable way to savour those first married moments while enjoying Maxi Photography

some complimentary fizz. And, if the sun shines, take a spin with the hood down and the breeze in your hair. Dreamy stuff! vintagevwweddingbug.co.uk

A TASTE OF SUMMER We’re huge fans of gin here at Wed and always on the lookout for new flavours to liven up a drinks reception. Imagine our delight when we discovered ‘Rosé Sainte Marie’, a new dry rosé gin from Salcombe Gin. Capturing the flavours of the Mediterranean, it combines fragrant notes of fresh lemon peel and Provence herbs with the addition of rose petals, lavender, lemon verbena, a hint of white pepper and traditional juniper alongside 12 hand-sourced botanicals. The result is a delicate and truly refreshing gin, reminiscent of a balmy summer’s evening.

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IN THE FRAME Fallen for the idea of an al fresco ceremony?

IN THE BAG

Frame your chosen location – whether it’s sea

Are you planning a little thank you present for your

views, rolling hills or a dramatic cliffscape – with a

bridesmaids, or a morning-of-the-wedding gift for

striking ceremony arch. We love these ideas: from

your groom? Vanilla Reindeer’s range of gift bags,

a striking triangle frame and romantic flurry of

which can be personalised with names, photos,

pampas grass to branches woven with flowers for

words – whatever you like, offer a gorgeous way to

a wild windswept look.

make these extra pretty and personal. They’re also

Pampas grass frame The Artful Event Company Triangle ceremony frame Knots & Kisses / Flowers Brompton Buds Branch frame Blue Fizz Events / Flowers Brompton Buds

a fab option for favours – a thoughtful and individual way to make your loved ones feel super-special. vanillareindeer.com

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INDUSTRIAL

REVOLUTION A riot of colour, texture and coolly charismatic touches create a captivating modern wedding in the industrial-chic climes of Ocean Studios photography Ben Selway styling Jenny Wren Weddings & Events words Lucy Higgins

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INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

An extraordinary wedding venue located in Plymouth’s historic Royal William Yard, Ocean Studios sets the scene for a coolly charismatic wedding. Rich in history and flooded with natural light, the Grade I listed naval building has retained much of its original character; the cast iron beams, brick walls, vaulted ceilings and wooden floors offer a brilliantly versatile space, perfect for couples keen to stamp their unique sense of style on their celebration. This styled shoot brings together an eye-catching combination of raw, distressed textures and bold and bright colours, the rich palette offering the perfect contrast to the venue’s industrial aesthetic. The exposed brick is enhanced with festoon lighting, vintage chairs bear a worn-like beauty, and wild and uninhibited florals burst with colour. Shades of magenta, turquoise and blue pop against abundant foliage and textures of wood, stone and metallics. The bare light bulbs shine down on tables dressed with bare linens and eucalyptus, while jars of pink and purple florals nestle alongside copper piping candlesticks. Adorned with dainty florals, the bold hues of the stationery decorated with a blue wash of watercolour, and the cake with its rich texture echoing the aged walls of the building, are the perfect finishing touches. Outside, there’s an urban quality to the styling; the bride and groom oh-so cool against the striking wall mural. The many nooks and spaces of Ocean Studios bring opportunity aplenty for a creative approach to the images, using reflections, shadows and the natural brightness of such a light-filled venue to shine a spotlight on the bride, groom and their effortlessly stylish day.

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Shoot planning & styling

Jenny Wren Weddings & Events jennywrenweddingsandevents.co.uk Venue

Ocean Studios oceanweddings.org Photography

Ben Selway benselwayphotography.co.uk Videography

Baxter & Ted baxterandted.co.uk Furniture

Signature Blue signaturebluevintageevents.co.uk Styling items

Keeping It Vintage keepingitvintage.co.uk

Jenny Wren Weddings & Events jennywrenweddingsandevents.co.uk Flowers

Miranda Hackett mirandahackettflowers.co.uk Cake

Cut Me Off A Slice cutmeoffaslice.com Stationery

Dearly Beloved dearlybeloveddesign.co.uk Tableware

Total Event Hire totaleventhire.co.uk Dresses

Lucy Can’t Dance lucycantdance.com

Sam Cox Bridalwear samcoxbridalwear.co.uk Hair & make-up

Simply Beautiful weddinghairplymouth.co.uk Suit

Moss Bros moss.co.uk Models

Gingersnap Models gingersnap.co.uk

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Your Perfect Wedding on The Coast The Venue has stunning exclusivity with breathtaking views across the sea, Atlantic coast & Exmoor ... boasting bi fold doors across the full front of the building the outside it brought in ... the perfect setting for amazing photos and memories. The Venue at Sandy Cove, Berrynarbor, North Devon, EX34 9SR E: weddings@sandycove-hotel.co.uk T: 01271 882243 www.sandycove-hotel.co.uk

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FA S T LOV E Can’t wait to get married? wed looks at the pros, cons, and how-tos for planning a wedding on a short timescale, from those in the know words Chris Wasey Two people fall in love, they choose a date, they say some vows. Simple,

first choice isn’t available,” says Emma. Also look out for venues advertising late

right? Well, for most, weddings take on average anywhere between 10

availability; if you’re able to book out of season or midweek, you’ll have a better

months and two years to plan. It’s no secret that planning can be hectic and

chance at getting the locations you want at a price you can afford.

time-consuming, and while some couples thrive on the excitement (email threads, shared diaries, Excel spreadsheets!), others find it stressful.

“Don’t get caught out with the legal requirements so talk to your registry office or church as soon as possible,” warns Emma. “You may need a marriage licence,

But does it have to be like this? Is it possible to pull together your special day in

a qualifying connection if you are wanting to marry away from where you live and

a fraction of the time, whether it’s due to conflicting family schedules, sick relatives,

the reading of church banns before the marriage can take place.”

services deployments – or just because you don’t want to wait? It certainly is…

Get set “If you’re organised and decisive, planning in a short timeframe can be possible,”

Express bookings Once you’ve settled on a date, budget and venue, every supplier can be organised – so decide who you want, and find out whether they’re available and in budget.

says wedding planner, Emma Caesar (emmacaesarweddings.co.uk). You might have an external issue that provides the ‘must be married by’ deadline, so use this to

“Some venues have recommended supplier lists, which can save time searching for

your advantage – it’s your motivator and countdown clock. Choose a guestimate

the right photographer, florist, band and cake maker – they can point you in the

week for the wedding and figure out what you can spend. What’s your true budget?

direction of trusted and experienced suppliers,” says Emma. “Your venue may have

What’s your contingency? What are your ‘must haves’ and ‘would likes’?

in-house catering options too, which could save you time booking outside caterers and gives you less wedmin to deal with!”

Booking your venue is probably the most important part of speed-planning, so get this locked in as soon as possible. Write down a shortlist of venues you love, and

Assume you won’t be able to get everything you want – but figure out what you

start contacting them. “You may need to be flexible and keep an open mind if your

need to be happy. Photographers might be a bit of a struggle for a Saturday wedding,

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but often if you have your heart set on one who’s already booked, they’ll be able to recommend someone else who

MEET THE SPEED DEMONS!

has a similar style. For hair and make-up, try to book in

These couples know what it’s like to plan a wedding quickly…

trials; or if you’re feeling brave and don’t have time for Thomas Frost Photography

this, ask your friends who they used for their weddings, and trust them!

Speedy stationery Get those invitations sent out as soon as you can. Cards, wedding website, Paperless Post – choose whatever system works for you, just make sure people know as soon as possible. “Create your own invitations quickly using an online invitation template which have lots of beautiful designs to choose from,” suggests Emma. “Or an ‘off the shelf’ design from a stationer can save time and also be used throughout the rest of the on-the-day stationery such as menus, the table plan, order of service and order of the day.”

Thomas Frost Photography

Remember to set a cut-off date for RSVPs – you may have a stressful few weeks ahead of you, so don’t let fluctuating attendee numbers add to it!

Fast fashion For dresses and suits, you may be lucky and just pick straight off the peg. Do bear in mind that hire suits will take a week or so to be ordered in, and dresses in normal circumstances can take in the region of six months to arrive. So get the ball rolling. If you let the team at the shops know your deadline, they may be able to move things more quickly. For bridesmaids, again, you may find perfect dresses off the peg at a local bridal shop; if not, try the high street. Consider going for mismatched dresses so each of your maids can find something that suits their body shape and taste. If it makes things easier, send your bridesmaids out together (or the one whose judgement you most trust) and they can send photos for you to decide from. “Both my bridesmaids were travelling in Australia so we

AIMEE AND TOPHER Engagement to wedding: 3 months

weren’t all going to be together for much time before the

“We met at church in February 2018. Aimee was invited to a lunch I was attending; she was a doctor

wedding,” says bride Sarah. “They went bridesmaid dress

and I was a soldier, and we talked about my pinky I’d broken playing rugby, and joked about me

shopping, sent me pictures on Whatsapp overnight, then

needing a full-time medic by my side. After a lunch and walk with friends, she just knew she had fallen

went back the next day to buy the chosen gowns. They

for me. So we dated, long distance, and fell in love very quickly. I changed my leave to get back and

loved them, I loved them, they fitted – and there was no

see her as much as possible, and all my plans from that day changed. We realised we wanted the same

chance of anyone else rocking up in the high street dress,

things in life, shared the same morals, same faith, same life goals. Marriage was a part of what we both

as they were from another country!”

wanted in life, and we wanted to share our lives with each other.

Divide and conquer

We decided to get married in a short timeframe as we wanted to start our lives. As early as July we

“If you don’t have time yourself to speak to or visit suppliers,

were discussing our wedding and putting plans in place – the photographer, the venue and the church.

consider a wedding planner who can cover everything for

In August I met her family and got permission, and later that month I proposed on the beach in

you, from sourcing and managing suppliers to arranging your

Perranporth as the sun set. The same beach we shared our first kiss, our first ‘I love you’.

cake tasting and styling the day itself, leaving you free to enjoy the journey,” says Emma.

For us it was simple – we didn’t want to wait, we wanted to live together and start our lives together and we wanted to do this with marriage. It was the biggest commitment and covenant we could make

Try to remember that there are at least two of you who

in front of our friends, family and God.

have a vested interest in planning the day (hopefully more if you’ve got a keen mum or bridesmaid) so split things up.

Planning a day within a short timeframe makes the day easier – yes, there is a time stress, but you are

Though it may be a tad stressful, there is a certain romance

able to relax more with the decisions because if you can’t get it, you can’t have it. I’m very grateful to

in working as a team to get your special day organised. So

my best man Joel, who stood by me and made every decision easy.

write a to-do list – including everything from DIY details,

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suppliers to pay and the RSVP list to honeymoon research

My advice for speed planning a wedding is, firstly, make sure everyone you really want to be there

and wedding favours – and unless you’ve always dreamed

can be there. It’s heartbreaking when people you love can’t make it as it’s too short notice (but don’t

of shouldering weeks of planning all on your own, split

change all your plans for them, as you can’t please everyone). Secondly, marriage is a journey, an

them up evenly!

adventure. It’s something you will never be ready for, but I knew Aimee was this person for me.”

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JO AND ADAM Engagement to wedding: 4 months “Adam and I met in 1996, when we were eight years old. We got together in November 2013, and five years later got engaged. I always told him I wanted a short engagement – but 15 weeks was shorter than expected! We had a small budget and decided to just go for it! Our wedding took place in April 2019. We had a three-course meal, beautiful flowers, a singer and an ice cream van, and I arrived in a red VW campervan. We totally love pugs – we have three of our own – so we had a surprise pug hidden in the cake! I didn’t find that there were many disadvantages to getting married quickly – everything we wanted we had. My dress was ‘off the rack’ and had to be altered, but that wasn’t an issue. The major advantage is we had no time to faff about and didn’t have time to get overwhelmed… And the wedding itself was great!”

KIM AND MATT Engagement to wedding: 6 months “Matt proposed to me just before Christmas 2017. We knew Tredudwell Manor was the venue for us, and they had availability for the following June. We were so excited to get married we booked it! A six-month timeframe comes with its challenges. Some compromises had to be made; you have to have an open mind and understand that some details may be different to what you’d originally wanted. However, we found very good alternatives and do not look back on them as a negative. Although there was increased pressure to find my dress in good time, Dan Ward Photography

with eager planning and quick decision-making I got my dream dress. As we were constantly planning and booking wedding details, it felt like we were in a continuous wedding bubble, and our excitement didn’t fade right up until the day. We both felt like our wedding was a dream come true, and if somebody asked us to plan it in six months again, we wouldn’t hesitate or change anything about our day!”

LINDSAY & ANDREW Engagement to wedding: 6 months “I’ve known Andrew since I was 15 and he was 19. We decided on a short engagement because we’ve been together for so long we didn’t see the need to hang around! I’m big on doing research and Andrew is super decisive! We’ve been really focused and made choices based on if suppliers ‘get’ what we mean and understand us. Doing the major booking and decision-making within a month of getting engaged, we had everything sorted before anyone realised we were planning – consequently we avoided any unwanted input. When it came to dress shopping, I was told that I was cutting the time a bit tight. However, I ordered my dress from a shop in February and it is being fitted in time for our wedding. Being decisive has helped us have a clear vision of what we want our day to be like and at each step it has felt attainable and like we are in control… We haven’t wanted to change our minds on anything so far!”

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In light of the Duchess of Sussex’s family fallouts, we look at how to navigate those guests who may be a little awkward on the big day, be it rival relations, fussy friends, distant cousins or errant other halves words Elizabeth Chester

Meghan Markle has the megawatt smile that says she loves life with her Prince Charming – and why wouldn’t she? Her story reaffirms every little girl’s dream: that magical, fairytale-worthy Happy Ever After. The stuff that dreams are made of. Except while thousands of people across the globe were waving their Union Jacks for the happy couple, there was one very obvious omission from Meghan and Harry’s big day: Meghan’s father. While we don’t know the exact circumstances surrounding his no-show, what we do know is that the relationship between father and daughter is strained – which we know courtesy of her somewhat-disgruntled half-sister’s tweets. There’s no getting around it: families can be complicated. So what happens when some of your wedding guests are a little tricky on the day, if tensions are taut or even if rows break out?

Relatively speaking… Nobody likes to think any of their guests would be anything other than deliriously happy on their wedding

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day, but the reality is that mums, dads, step-parents and siblings of every stature can all come unstuck when it comes to other people’s big days. Olly Murs and his twin brother famously fell out because the singer attended the semi-final of ‘The X Factor’ instead of his brother’s wedding day. Ouch. Some things, sadly, can’t be anticipated, and it’s best to prepare for the unexpected. Sometimes a last minute curveball comes in, so try to remember that there is life outside your wedding day and, as painful as it might be, accept any guest mishaps with dignity, grace and a big dollop of understanding. This will limit marring any future relations and, remember, if a family member suddenly drops out of your big day, there are ways to try and include them. Sweeten any bitterness with generosity and a touching gesture – suggest sharing your ceremony via a live streaming service, for example, so any guests who can’t attend can still witness your special day.

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On-the-day guest gaffs such as siblings who hit the bar a bit too early or recent divorcees who are begrudging being at your bash can upset the apple cart too, so navigate through these with distraction, distraction, distraction. Charming maids of honour or wily wedding planners can be well placed to flatter anyone who seems to be playing the Wedding Grinch, so you should see any frowns turned upside down.

Fussy friends Friendships, no matter how long-standing, can be pushed to the limit if one side isn’t playing ball. Finicky or critical friends are hard guests to please so make sure they are placed on a table with excellent conversationalists, diplomatic types or someone with a raucous sense of humour to deflect any awkwardness or tension. A good idea is also to nominate a go-to person for any on-the-day niggles that might come up. Whether it’s a wedding planner or a tactful family member, if there’s someone who can deflect anyone in panic mode, it’ll reassure them and you. A friend of recent bride Amelia’s almost ruined her big day by becoming overwhelmingly jealous. “It was completely out of character,” says Amelia, “and took us all by surprise.” The friend failed to acknowledge the star of the show was, of course, the bride, and tried to upstage her all day culminating in a drunken lunge at the microphone during the speeches. “Unfortunately she had recently separated with her fiancé and our wedding day proved too much for her,” says Amelia. But it was nothing that couldn’t be resolved with a gallant best man stepping in to save the day and rescue her from further embarrassment by swapping the wine for water.

Distant dealings Recent bride Isla tells us she had to tell her family her wedding wouldn’t be taking place in the school holidays, on account of costs. But that ruled out family who lived abroad and couldn’t afford to pay for flights or take their children out of school in term time. “The way we saw it, someone had to pay – either us when our venue was at its most expensive, or some of our guests,” says Isla. That’s hard to articulate on the invitations though. “Unfortunately it upset my sister and meant that she came without the rest of her family, but we had to stick to our guns.”

Our advice? When you’re deciding on the details, set your boundaries early. It’s not always best to give people a heads-up in advance or open up the chat for discussion, as that’s when opinions are formed and your guests can start to dictate decisions. If your guests are given a choice, you might find yourself being persuaded towards certain people’s preferences, which makes it hard to stick to your preferred plan. An invitation is, after all, that: a request of someone’s presence. It’s not a group decision across a broad range of family members on when would be the best time for everyone. “My sister made a few grumbles on the day about how much her children who have loved to have been there,” says Isla. “So we FaceTimed them, and my husband and I went to see them as newly-weds en route to our honeymoon destination.”

Particular partners Latest squeezes can make for dicey guests if you’ve only met them once, or never before. But it’s hard to leave friends’ partners out of the equation. And if there’s a right-hand man/woman you’re unsure of, or downright dislike, the boundaries can be tricky. If you really don’t want them there on the day, problem partners can be avoided by letting your guest know that due to size and budget constraints, you cannot include a plus-one for everyone. You could, however, organise an informal pub night after the wedding, where any irksome guests will be more manageable and less worrisome. The noise of your local should drown out any irritating chat! Similarly, bride Kristina had to make the tricky decision to invite her auntie but not her uncle to her big day. “They have been estranged for years, and sadly my uncle cannot be in the same room as my auntie,” she explains. “We didn’t want our wedding day to be the backdrop for a bust-up!” So what was her ingenious solution? They took the wedding to their uncle! “It wasn’t easy but we decided to visit him the weekend beforehand and take the order of service, some flowers, cupcakes, a bottle of fizz and photographs from our engagement shoot, to make him feel a part of the day.” The result? His relief was palpable. “He told us later, after a few champagnes, he’d been worrying about it for months, so we had actually helped him out by eliminating him from our guest list.”

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Be inspired by the romance of Jane Austen and tell an autumnal love story with classically elegant details, golden hues and modern touches photography Tara Statton Photography words Lucy Higgins

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The year grows older, the days get shorter. The sun casts its gentle shimmer across the picturesque gardens of a historic manor house as a bride, bathed in golden light, toys with the silken layers of her gown, a smile playing upon her lips. Inspired by the quintessentially English feel of Midelney Manor, a 16th century Grade I listed manor house with period features and rambling walled gardens, this modern day Jane Austen-esque shoot exudes elegance, grace and femininity, painting a romantic scene for an autumn wedding with a nod to modern-day wedding style. “The manor’s gardens are a suntrap and I wanted to make the most of having this beautiful light available to us,” says photographer, Tara Statton. Embracing the rich colours of the season, the florals showcase a palette of browns, muted pinks and opulent golden hues. The striking wild and textured centrepiece features an array of dried and fresh seasonal elements, including foraged bronze beech leaves, hydrangea, roses and pink tinted garden foliage, while quinces that had fallen from the orchard nestle amongst the soft golden tones of the hand dyed muslin runner. The luxe hand-lettered gold calligraphy and thick paper stock of the stationery echoes the ‘Pride and Prejudice’ aesthetic perfectly, as does the bespoke hand-painted cameo portrait of the bride using muted watercolours and gold shimmering paint that glints in the light so beautifully. The cake, meanwhile, is a crisp white confection, featuring delicate texture and intricately handcrafted sugar flowers and golden leaves. The bride’s sleek gown with pearl detailing continues the classic mood, completed with an eye-catching crown marrying aged gold foliage, vintage detailing and Swarovski pearl flowers. “The centre stone on the crown was originally a vintage amethyst brooch, and I loved the way it’s incorporated into the headpiece as a statement feature,” says Tara. The shorter dress, with its gorgeous beading and full skirt, is accessorised with a faux leather jacket decorated with a ‘Pride and Prejudice’ quote in glittering gold paint, bringing a modern edge to the autumnal scene.

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Photography

Tara Statton Photography tarastattonphotography.com Venue

Midelney Manor midelneymanor.co.uk Flowers

Cottage Flowers cottageflowersandmore.co.uk Dresses & shoes

Kate Walker Bridal katewalkerbridal.co.uk Make-up & prop styling

Laura Le Page Bridal Makeup lauralepagebridalmakeup.com Hair

The Updo Girl theupdogirl.com Crown

The Lucky Sixpence theluckysixpence.co.uk Jacket

Sammy Lea’s Retro Emporium etsy.com/uk/shop/SammyLeasRetro Cake

Claire Makes Cakes clairemakescakes.co.uk Stationery

Anon Design Studio anondesigner.co.uk Silk ribbons & runners

Border Cottage Flowers bordercottageflowers.co.uk Painting

Charlotte Atkinson Art charlotteatkinsonart.com Model

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Everything about Rockbeare Manor is devoted to you. From the glorious setting and beautifully appointed interiors to the welcoming team, every aspect of this exquisite, exclusive use Regency country house is dedicated to delivering the highest possible level of service - because we never forget, it’s the little things that make a big difference. Rockbeare Manor, Nr Exeter, Devon, EX5 2 FE Telephone: 0 1 3 9 2 7 9 7 4 4 4 www.rockbearemanor.co.uk

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little treasures Set up a themed treasure hunt to keep your little guests entertained on your big day words Elizabeth Chester

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drawn-on eye patches and striped material as T-shirts. And then grant wishes as prizes. Magical!

6. Dinosaurs Who doesn’t like a beast so mighty they have a name like Gigantausaurus or Supersaurus? A dino-themed treasure hunt will appeal to most children, so grab some flour and dust dinosaur prints around your outdoor space – simply cut a gigantic dino-foot shape out of card and shake the flour over the cut-out. Let the prints lead your party around trees, under bushes and across lawns looking for treasure such as fossils, miniature dino models and exciting facts about each beast. Dinosaur eggs (made from papier-mâché) could be the end result, which, once broken, reveal the real treasure of dinosaur-shaped biscuits.

7. Stars Tell your guests to look up and watch in wonder as they follow your trail of stars through the branches of trees, woven around windows and weaved through hedges Treasure hunts are a universal crowd-pleaser and will be great fun for any

or fences. This one can easily be brought indoors with star detail added almost

children who attend your wedding day. Some will take more preparation

anywhere – from table centres to patterns on the orders of service and menus,

and organisation than others (although it’s a good job to delegate!) but

or hanging from the ceiling of the reception and even the bride’s jewellery, shoes

we’ve collated our favourite treasure hunt themes so you can pick and

or updo! Treasure and prizes can be awarded once a certain amount or the most

choose as little or as much as you like depending on the size and scale of

amount of stars have been collected or spotted throughout the day.

your day. Happy hunting!

8. Animals 1. Superheroes

Choose your theme – from safari or jungle to farmyard or sea life – and let the

Capes, bat masks and spider senses at the ready. Give your little guests a treat with

games begin, with children being navigated through a treasure hunt that is led by

a superhero-themed treasure hunt where they can really test their powers in finding

grown-ups in fancy dress. Cheetahs can prowl around gardens searching for their

treasure. Giant spiders’ webs made of old ropes across lawns or in low-level trees,

spots, there can be tails to pin on the donkeys, search the hens’ nests for their

face painting stations to transform them into their favourite characters, and even

missing eggs, and find 10 ‘Nemo’ fish. Prizes can be animal-tastic badges celebrating

a series of rope ladders or a zip wire (should space and budget allow!) so they can

things like courage, bravery, speed and teamwork during the treasure hunt.

literally fly through the air would all make this a magical adventure. Treasure can be in the form of golden star envelopes hanging from tree branches perhaps with

9. The Gruffalo

codes inside that lead them to prizes of kaleidoscopes, glow sticks and spacehoppers

“He has terrible tusks, and terrible claws, and terrible teeth in his terrible jaws…”

– which all good superheroes need. A cute touch might be piñatas to bash along

and would you want to meet him at the end of a treasure hunt? Quite possibly if

the way with sweet treats inside – they need to get their superhero energy from

you’re under 10! For the artists among us, cardboard cut-outs of the mouse, owl,

somewhere, after all, and where better to showcase that amazing power than

snake and fox from ‘The Gruffalo’ could point your guests in the right direction

a bang, bash and thump of a piñata?

along the treasure hunt, while footprints scattered throughout the trees will add to the sense of anticipation. Make Gruffalo caves from old boxes or branches and

2. Peter Rabbit

leave clues in the form of excerpts from the book by Julia Donaldson, which leads

A Peter Rabbit treasure hunt has all the hallmarks of a very healthy game! Turn your

to a Gruffalo-style dressing-up box filled with enough costumes to frighten anyone

vegetables into tasty treasure treats such as carrot cakes, spinach cheese scones and

into the woods!

radish crisps, and let your guests run wild on a veg patch-themed hunt. Make trails from cotton wool ball bunny tails and sprinkle seeds from watering cans to create

10. Bake off

paths for them to follow. Children can complete part of the hunt in wheelbarrows if

Host an outdoor ‘Junior Great British Bake Off’ treasure hunt and send your little

there are enough older hands to help ferry them around, and, of course, everyone

guests wild with hidden ingredients they need to find and then ‘bake’ with at the

should be wearing bunny ears!

end. There are loads of great recipes for fridge cakes like rocky road or tiffin cake

3. Bubbles

that can be made relatively easily and without an oven, or pre-made biscuits that need icing. Then let the newly-weds choose the winner with a taste-test. Enjoy!

Ball pits, sparkling drinks, bubble machines and even zorbing – a bubble-themed treasure hunt will bring magical, light-hearted fun. Bubble wrap could make a fun addition too – pop 20 bubbles to win a prize along the way? Plastic baubles hanging from trees with clues inside will generate excitement if dotted around your venue, and the treasure can include popping candy and balloons.

4. The world Design your own treasure hunt based on the map of the world and let the children find clues from each country that will lead them to their treasure. Cut out footsteps for them to follow using a different country’s flag for each footstep and hang flag bunting. Clues can be read from characters dressed up in each country’s native costume (should you have enough willing volunteers!) and prizes can be games from different countries alongside maybe food and snacks from around the world.

5. Fairies Fairy doors are big news in the land of the tiny folk. Place secret hatches at the bottom of the any tree trunks at your venue and write poems or stories to be found behind each door, which direct your little guests along the trail to the next fairy hideaway. Fairies made from wooden pegs make great clues and treasure – dress them as ballerinas, in tiny tutus made from pink netting – or pirates with

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portrait of a lady Rich hues and abundant florals set the dramatic scene for a romantic and atmospheric Dutch art-inspired wedding photography Verity Westcott Photography styling Inky & Grace

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Old Dutch portraits and floral still life paintings serve as the sumptuous inspiration for this dramatic styled shoot at Tawstock Court in north Devon. The venue’s wooden panelled rooms, vast carved mantelpieces and aweinspiring vistas make the perfect canvas for images abundant in flowers, strong colours and delicate natural details. “There is a fine balance in the paintings of the Dutch Golden Age painters between wealthy opulence and something charmingly restrained,” says florist Inky of Inky & Grace. “We wanted to capture this blend of richness mixed with austerity.” The mood is relaxed with elements of real theatre. “We knew that this setting deserved some large floral designs instead of smaller arrangements to create a theatrical feeling, with archways, large urns and smaller vases,” says Inky. The drama continues on the tablescape, where the deep blue silks and rich corals of the runners are offset by buttermilk pale muslins, marbled fabric, coral bowls and plates thinly rimmed with gold. “The Dutch paintings use strong colours – Delft blues, rich oranges, standout yellows and vivid reds. Even the springtime paintings aren’t bright or flooded with light; instead mysterious and darkly lush,” says Inky, describing how the hues influence the mood of the shoot. With a nod to the sugar brought in by Dutch merchant men, the indulgent sugar work of the cake is fitting, its beautifully crafted tulips and roses in warm coral tones against deep blue icing with dragonflies flitting over its sky. At the heart of it all, the bride makes the perfect muse. The form-fitting shape and fine lace sleeves of her fishtail gown makes for a striking silhouette against the architectural drama, while her hair is woven with silk ribbons and dotted with tiny porcelain bees, dragonflies and flowers – elegant in her very own portrait of romance.

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Venue

Tawstock Court tawstockcourt.co.uk Photography

Verity Westcott Photography veritywestcottphotography.com Styling & flowers

Inky & Grace inkyandgrace.net Dresses

Champagne & Charlotte champagneandcharlotte.co.uk Cake

Edible Essence edibleessencecakeart.com Groom’s blue tweed outfit & shoes

The Vintage Suit Hire Co. at The Wedding Hub thewedhub.com Groom’s brown outfit

Fifty5a fifty5a.com Hair

The Updo Girl theupdogirl.com Make-up

Lisa Caldognetto lisacaldognetto.com Silk runners, wraps & ribbons

Lancaster & Cornish lancasterandcornish.com Porcelain tableware

Febbie Day Ceramics febbiedayceramics.etsy.com Calligraphy

Mathilda Lundin mathildalundin.com Cutlery & vintage tableware

Keeping It Vintage keepingitvintage.co.uk Hair jewellery & floral insects

Bee Lavish Silver beelavish.co.uk Rings, bowls & makers pieces

Me and East meandeast.com Models

Sinopa Rin, Tadeusz Urbanowicz & Hamish the dog

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CELEBRATE YOUR BIG DAY WITHIN THE HISTORICAL GROUNDS OF ROYAL WILLIAM YARD Originally part of a victualling yard, Ocean Studios offers incredible, quirky and unconventional wedding spaces steeped in history; a unique and stylish backdrop for your special day, as well as offering perfect photo opportunities. The venue itself has retained much of the raw industrial nineteenthcentury architecture, from cast iron beams and exposed brick walls to wooden floors and open window skylights. Original oversized doors open to reveal impressive views of the marina and the remainder of Royal William Yard, which stands today as the largest collection of Grade-I listed naval buildings in Europe. We offer a range of packages to suit your requirements including either ceremony, reception or both! We have three licensed spaces for you to choose from, holding up to 120 guests. Each space can be transformed to make your vision of the perfect party celebration a reality.

“OCEAN STUDIOS WAS THE PERFECT CHOICE FOR OUR WEDDING CEREMONY, WE CAN’T IMAGINE A MORE BEAUTIFUL AND STYLISH PLACE” Abigail and Ben

CONTACT US Ocean Studios, Factory Cooperage, Royal William Yard, Plymouth PL1 3RP 01752 395122 info@oceanstudios.org.uk www.oceanweddings.org

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out of the ordinary Choose one of Devon’s most extraordinary venues to take your vows. Whether it’s an iconic castle or a majestic manor house, it’s guaranteed to take your breaths away words Lucy Higgins For that one special day, you need one special place. A venue that’s going to wow – an absolute delight for your guests that shows off the very best of Devon. From a fresh-froma-fairytale folly high in the hills to a fit-for-a-queen manor house with magical grounds, let us introduce you to the wedding venues of your wildly romantic dreams.

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POWDERHAM CASTLE

For a spectacular soirée…

POWDERHAM CASTLE Where grander to mark the most memorable day of your life than the home of the Earl and Countess of Devon? One of the most romantic wedding venues in the county, Powderham Castle sits at the heart of 200 acres of ancient parkland on the edge of the Exe estuary. Rich in the fairytale factor, the 14th century castle has been the setting of many a love story, its tales of romance winding back centuries, including that of the current Earl and Countess, Charlie and AJ, who themselves tied the knot on the Rose Terrace. The castle and its grounds set the scene for the most unforgettable day, whether you’re planning a simple ceremony for your nearest and dearest, a magical reception or a weekend-long celebration. If you’re dreaming of taking your vows al fresco, there are some enchanting options for an open-air ceremony. Choose from the pavilion in the American Garden, tucked away amidst a glade of exotic trees sourced from early voyages to America; the Belvedere, an iconic tower recently restored to allow couples to marry overlooking panoramic views of the estate and estuary; and the Victorian Rose Garden, where the dramatic backdrop of the castle meets the heady scent of the roses. Rich in romance and timeless charm, each setting offers couples the chance to savour those all-important moments immersed in the beauty of south Devon. The grandeur of the castle’s state rooms provides the perfect contrast to the great outdoors. The State Dining Room is a magnificent setting with its fine oak panelling and large open fire. Licensed for ceremonies of up to 100, it’s also a wow-worthy space for a banquet, and can host a band, DJ or harpist on the minstrels’ gallery above. The Libraries offer the perfect backdrop for a ceremony or reception bathed in natural light with picturesque views across the Deer Park. Then there’s the Music Room, a spectacular setting for a celebration with far-reaching vistas across the estuary. The largest room in the castle, it can accommodate 140 for a ceremony or 120 for dinner; home to a recently refurbished organ and grand piano, and complete with a stunning dome that will take the magic of your first dance to new heights, it is a captivating space for a reception. When it comes to your wedding breakfast, Powderham has handpicked a selection of caterers who provide delicious menus rich in Devon-sourced produce, whether you envision a feast of locally caught seafood, fine meats, sharing platters or delectable desserts. As night falls, the celebrations need not stop. From footstomping ceilidhs to dazzling fireworks displays, the castle and its grounds were designed for entertainment in its most spellbinding form, while sumptuous accommodation for up to 18 means family and friends can enjoy an overnight stay. Imagine ascending the majestic staircase to your honeymoon suite and waking to panoramic views and a full cooked breakfast served in the comfort of your room – could there be a dreamier way to begin married life? Powderham Castle, Exeter powderham.co.uk

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Photography Jay Stone Photography, Martyn Norsworthy Photography, Toby Lowe Photography, UpArt Photography

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CUSTOM HOUSE PLYMOUTH

For a wonderful wedding on the water’s edge…

CUSTOM HOUSE PLYMOUTH Gracing a spectacular spot in the heart of Plymouth’s charm-filled Barbican, you’ll find Custom House, a brand new wedding venue that’s set to stir the heart strings of couples seeking dramatic historic features blended with luxurious modern styling. Perched on the picturesque waterfront, almost within touching distance of the boats bobbing in the harbour, the imposing entrance and elegant stone façade of Custom House hints at the grandeur inside. Originally designed by renowned surveyor and architect David Laing, the Grade II* listed building was completed in 1820, with a full renovation project beginning in 2018. The result is a jaw-droppingly beautiful wedding venue set over three storeys. Bearing the graceful hallmarks of Victorian architecture, the lofty ceilings, striking wooden panelling and ornate detailing meet modern touches and plush décor. There’s an impressive seven licensed ceremony spaces, each with its own striking identity, meaning your celebrations can be as lavish or as pared-back as you wish. The Long Room, for example, a palatial setting with antique furnishings, an elegant fireplace and a breathtaking ceiling, can host up to 120 guests; the double height windows flood the room with natural light and there’s even an adjoining Cinema Room with classic seating from the golden age of film to keep the children occupied in the evening! From the cosy and luxurious climes of the Duties Lounge to the fort-like atmosphere of The Cells and the beautiful floating granite staircase, there’s a series of enchanting spaces for couples planning a more intimate affair. The food and drink options are equally stellar. The talented team of chefs is headed up by Executive Chef Alexander Gibbs who, having previously worked for Michael Caines, has estalished a reputation for pushing the boundaries of event and bespoke catering and exceeding expectations. From lovingly crafted canapés to an elaborate wedding breakfast, you are assured an exquisite dining experience, brimming with locally sourced and fine quality ingredients. Amidst flickering candlelight and vaulted brick ceilings, the Cellar Bar is the perfect spot for your guest to unwind post-feast, taking in the architecture and unique ambience alongside one of their delectable cocktails or carefully sourced fine wines. The experienced team will deliver your every wish throughout the day; the venue is also available on an exclusive use basis. There’s even accommodation for 16 people in the venue’s harbourside apartments; each thoughtfully designed space makes for a contemporary and comfortable spot to relax after the celebrations, beginning with a walk up a stone spiral staircase to the apartments. Each one is beautifully decorated and well-equipped to ensure a comfortable stay, with a design that respects the building’s elegant period features. Imagine the romance of a winter wedding, taking your vows amidst the candlelit drama of the historic setting and toasting your marriage in the cosy Cellar Bar. Then there’s the promise of a summer celebration, enjoying photographs on the sun-kissed waterfront before celebrations in elegant rooms flooded with natural light. Whatever the season, you are assured a positively dreamy day where the service from the highly skilled wedding team meets the enchantment of this exceptional venue. Custom House, Plymouth customhouseplymouth.co.uk

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For swoon-worthy romance…

HALDON BELVEDERE Despite its iconic stature, standing tall amidst the hills of Haldon Forest and the surrounding Devonshire countryside, the beauty of Haldon Belvedere is in its intimate ambience that belies this grandeur. Upon arrival – with a long carriageway that’s perfect for elegant vintage transport, or you might even arrive by helicopter on the expansive grounds – you’ll be swept up in the majesty of Lawrence Castle, as it was originally known. Built in 1788, at the height of the Romantic Period of the Georgian age, its cream façade is rich in the fairytale factor, with its series of turrets and arched windows. Once you step inside, you’ll enjoy a beautiful bijou feeling of closeness, surrounded by your loved ones as you utter the most important of words. One of the castle’s most captivating features is the stone spiral staircase, its 99 steps leading to the roof terrace, which delivers panoramic views in all directions across to the Jurassic coast of Dorset, towards Exmoor and the Quantock Hills to the north, Dartmoor to the west and the rolling hills of the South Hams to the south. There are few places where you can appreciate the county’s beauty in every direction, and it’s just one of the features that marks Haldon Belvedere out as a rare Devonshire treasure. Restored in 1994, the Grade II listed castle now boasts a series of elegant settings to spend your wedding day. With its ornate Baroque plasterwork, gothic style windows, lofty ceilings and original Indian mahogany floor, the Ball Room is a light, airy and endlessly romantic space for a ceremony with up to 50 guests in attendance. Afterwards, the Lawrence Room on the ground floor is the perfect place to gather for a celebratory champagne and canapé reception, spilling out onto the manicured lawns or taking the opportunity to enjoy the views and take some photographs on the roof terrace. The picturesque grounds make a dream setting for a relaxed garden party, while the castle backdrop will bring a timeless elegance and splendour to your day. And, for the ultimate in wedding night romance, the castle’s turreted folly has a fully self-contained apartment, which includes a spacious but cosy living area, lofty ceiling, Georgian detailed doors and windows, a bathroom and fully fitted kitchen, all snugly built into the two turrets. Spending the night in a fairytale tower will be the most perfect ending to a wildly romantic wedding in one of Devon’s most extraordinary locations. Haldon Belvedere, Higher Ashton haldonbelvedere.co.uk

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CASTLE HILL

For a storybook setting…

CASTLE HILL Situated on the southern edge of Exmoor in North Devon, Castle Hill offers history, enchantment and breathtakingly beautiful scenery in equal measure, making for an incredibly romantic place to marry. The magnificent Palladian house, which is today home to the 15th generation of the Fortescue family, sits amidst 50 acres of historic parkland, where the glorious gardens are dotted with mystical follies, temples and rivers snaking their paths through woodland cloaked with wild flowers. A gentle just-married stroll through the gardens will take you past a carnival of seasonal blooms, where magnolias, camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas grow in abundance alongside daffodils, bluebells and carpets of Devon primroses in spring. Whatever the season, tranquil walkways lead to an array of spectacular landscapes which make for remarkable photographic backdrops as well as idyllic spots to spend some cherished together-time on your wedding day. While its picturesque grounds make Castle Hill an awe-inspiring wedding venue, its choice of settings to marry make it quite exceptional. Such is its scope, couples can choose from an indoor or outdoor ceremony and an intimate or large-scale celebration, whether it’s a grand manor house wedding or relaxed festivities in the woods. In the finely appointed mansion house, choose from the elegance of the Red Room, which can host up to 80 for a ceremony and 50 for a seated wedding breakfast. Or the West Wing is a wow-worthy spot for ceremonies and celebrations with up to 150 guests in attendance. A marquee reception overlooking the West Lawn is equally impressive, with its 18th century fountain and vistas across the valley to the Triumphal Arch. The newly restored 18th century Holwell Temple is lit at night and a spectacular sight on the edge of the woods. Offering a relaxed and rustic backdrop for ceremonies and receptions, it’s an enchanting option for couples dreaming of a woodland wedding. Then there’s Satyr’s Temple, which is nestled in the woodland gardens next to the river – a perfect spot for a small celebration. With a focus on first-class food, the team at Castle Hill work with local caterers renowned for their service and fine flavours, so whether you’d like a hearty hog roast, an afternoon tea, a sumptuous selection of canapés or a three-course feast, good food will be a certain ingredient of your day. And, once the celebrations wind down, you’ll be able to retire to the bridal suite for the night. Wake to breakfast served amidst grandeur and rolling parkland views the next day – taking in the majestic terraces, the acres of green and idyllic woodland, you’ll feel you’re living out your very own romantic novel. Castle Hill Devon, Filleigh castlehilldevon.co.uk

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the venue Castle or country club? Historic home or hotel? The choice of approved premises in Devon is vast. Here’s a rundown.

EAST DEVON Bicton Park Botanical Gardens East Budleigh bictongardens.co.uk Bishops Court Clyst St Mary, Exeter bishops-court.co.uk Boveys Down Farm Honiton boveysdownfarm.co.uk Brasserie 16 brasserie16.co.uk

Lady Margaret’s Medieval Hall Honiton ladymargarets.co.uk Lakeview Manor Dunkeswell lakeviewmanor.co.uk Lympstone Manor Hotel Exmouth lympstonemanor.co.uk Lympstone Village Hall Exmouth lympstonevillagehall.co.uk Ocean Blue Exmouth oceanexmouth.co.uk/weddings

Burnicombe Farm Bridford burnicombefarm.co.uk County Hall Exeter devon.gov.uk/county_hall.htm Exeter Castle Exeter exetercastle.co.uk Exeter Court Hotel Kennford exetercourthotel.co.uk Exeter Guildhall Exeter exeter.gov.uk Exeter Register Office Exeter new.devon.gov.uk/ registrationservice/registrationoffices

Ridgeway Country Hotel Axminster ridgewayinn.co.uk River Cottage Axminster rivercottage.net Royal Beacon Hotel Exmouth royalbeacon.co.uk

Cadhay Ottery St Mary cadhay.org.uk Cranberries Hideaway Kilmington cranberrieshideaway.com

Deer Park Country House Set in 80 acres of grounds with extensive lawns and gardens and wonderful views of the River Otter across the valley, the Deer Park is the ideal setting for your special day. From small, intimate wedding parties through to groups of 210 in the stunning Georgian Orangery, the Deer Park provides the perfect start for a life together. Licensed for civil marriages, you can choose from one of our wedding packages or we can create a tailor-made day just for you. deerpark.co.uk Escot House Ottery St Mary escot-devon.co.uk Exmouth Country Lodge Exmouth prattshayes.co.uk Exmouth Town Hall Exmouth exmouth.gov.uk Froginwell Vineyard Woodbury Salterton froginwellvineyard.co.uk Imperial Hotel Exmouth coastandcountryhotels.com Hillside House Hotel Sidmouth hillsidehousehotel.com

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Sidmouth Harbour Hotel With an exceptional location and spectacular bay views, Sidmouth Harbour Hotel is set to become the region’s most desirable waterfront wedding venue following the hotel’s major refurbishment. Take your vows in our beautiful new wedding suite, sip champagne on the private wedding terrace and enjoy breathtaking photos against the dramatic Jurassic coastline. Whether you are looking for an awe-inspiring venue for an intimate coastal wedding, or a superb backdrop for a grander affair, the versatility of the venue allows you to really make the day your own. sidmouth-harbour-hotel.co.uk The Belmont Hotel Sidmouth belmont-hotel.co.uk The Donkey Sanctuary Sidmouth thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk The Pig-at Combe Honiton thepighotel.com Woodbury Park Woodbury woodburypark.co.uk

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Exeter Golf and Country Club Breathe in the romance of the most elegant of settings… As the region’s finest country club, Exeter Golf and Country Club is renowned for the exquisitely landscaped golf course and estate that surround the majestic Georgian manor house, recognised as one of the region’s most stunning historical buildings. Today it is home to the perfect ceremony suite, combining serenity, tradition and grandeur with contemporary elegance. Along with creative wedding menus, homecooked seasonal food and a choice of rooms for both your ceremony and celebration, the venue ticks all the wedding day boxes. exetergcc.co.uk Gipsy Hill Hotel Exeter gipsyhillhotel.co.uk Great Fulford Dunsford greatfulford.co.uk Haldon Belvedere Dunchideock haldonbelvedere.co.uk Higher Eggbeer Farm Exeter higher-eggbeer.co.uk Hotel Du Vin Exeter hotelduvin.com Larkbeare House Exeter devon.gov.uk/larkbeare-house.htm Lord Haldon Country Hotel Exeter lordhaldonhotel.co.uk/weddings

Brickhouse Vineyard Exeter brickhousevineyard.co.uk

Queens Court Hotel Exeter queenscourt-hotel.co.uk

Buckerell Lodge Hotel Exeter buckerelllodgehotel.venue-guide.com

Reed Hall Exeter exeter.ac.uk/reedhall

Powderham Castle Exeter Powderham Castle, home to the Earl and Countess of Devon, sits nestled against the Exe estuary surrounded by 200 acres of captivating deer park. The castle and grounds make up one of the most stunning and romantic wedding venues in the county. With four unique licensed venues, choose from the magical woodland garden with the gothic pavillion to the unforgettable views from the Belvedere over the estuary, the rustic charm of the old riding school or the showstopping setting of the 600-year-old castle. powderham.co.uk Pynes House Exeter pyneshouse.co.uk

Rockbeare Manor This exquisite Grade I listed Regency country house is set in over 100 acres of beautiful Devon parkland, just six miles from the centre of Exeter. Formerly a cherished family home, Rockbeare has opened its gates as an outstanding, exclusive use wedding venue. The Rockbeare experience is all about going the extra mile and delivering the highest possible level of service. Get in touch to arrange an appointment and discover the gem that is Rockbeare Manor. rockbearemanor.co.uk Sandy Park Exeter sandy-park.co.uk Southernhay House Exeter southernhayhouse.com Southernhay United Reformed Church Exeter southernhaychurch.org/weddings Southgate Hotel Exeter mercure.com St Nicholas Priory Exeter exeter.gov.uk St Olaves Hotel Exeter olaves.co.uk The Bridge Inn Topsham cheffers.co.uk The Devon Hotel Exeter devonhotel.co.uk

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EXPECT BEAUTIFUL

From the casual to the extraordinary, weddings at Deer Park are a sensory experience. Turned up or paired down. Anything goes.

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the venue The Great Barn Ashton, nr Exeter thegreatbarndevon.co.uk The Oak Barn Hittisleigh Barton theoakbarn.co.uk

MID DEVON Thistle Hotel Exeter thistle.com Bickleigh Castle Tiverton bickleighcastle.com

Middle Coombe Farm Uplowman coombefarmwoods.co.uk Muddifords Court Willand muddifordscourtcountryhouse.co.uk Padbrook Park Cullompton padbrookpark.co.uk Paschoe House Crediton paschoehouse.co.uk The Corn Barn Cullompton thecornbarn.com The Fisherman’s Cot Bickleigh, Tiverton fishermanscotpub.co.uk

Barton Court Bideford barton-court.co.uk Beaconside Country House Bideford beaconsidehouse.co.uk Broomhill Art Hotel Muddiford, Barnstaple broomhillart.co.uk Castle Hill Filleigh castlehilldevon.co.uk Country Ways Umberleigh country-ways.net Croyde Bay Holiday Resort nr Braunton croydeunison.co.uk

Bridwell Park Cullompton bridwell.co.uk

The Jubilee Inn South Molton thejubileeinn.co.uk

Deer’s Leap Retreat South Molton 01398 341407 deersleapretreat.co.uk

The Manor, Clyst Hydon Cullompton manorhallweddings.com

Kentisbury Grange Barnstaple kentisburygrange.com

Duvale Priory Bampton duvalepriory.com

The Waie Inn Crediton waieinn.co.uk

Laston House Ilfracombe lastonhouse.co.uk

Fox & Hounds Country Hotel Chumleigh foxandhoundshotel.co.uk

Tiverton Hotel Tiverton bw-tivertonhotel.co.uk

Lynton Town Hall Lynton lyntonandlynmouth.org.uk

Tiverton Town Hall Tiverton tivertontowncouncil.gov.uk/services/ wedding-venue

Marwood Hill Garden Barnstaple marwoodhillgarden.co.uk

Highbullen Hotel Chittlehamholt highbullen.co.uk

Northcote Manor Hotel & Spa Umberleigh northcotemanor.co.uk

Harefield Barn Crediton This new wedding venue comprises a stunning, purpose-built space in an exceptionally picturesque corner of Devon’s countryside. Blending modern design with traditional features, such as exposed beams and a cosy woodburning stove, this light, airy and brilliantly versatile space offers no less than seven licensed locations for ceremonies – including the Clock House for al fresco vows overlooking the miles of rolling hills. With fabulous facilities and mesmerising panoramic views, you are assured a reception to remember. harefieldbarn.co.uk Hartnoll Hotel Tiverton hartnollhotel.co.uk Hayne Crediton haynedevon.co.uk Hillersdon House Cullompton hillersdon.com Huntsham Court Tiverton huntshamcourt.co.uk Loyton Lodge Morebath, Tiverton loytonlodge.com Mid Devon Registration Office Tiverton new.devon.gov.uk/ registrationservice/registrationoffices

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Upton Barn & Walled Garden Cullompton This stunning venue is set within 160 acres of Devon countryside with breathtaking views over the Blackdown Hills. Licensed for civil ceremonies, you can choose to say ‘I do’ in the lovingly restored 17th-century barn or under the oak arbour in the secluded walled garden. Perfect for couples searching for a stylish and contemporary blank canvas venue that is exclusively yours for your wedding, create a truly unique day that you and your guests will remember forever. uptonbarn.com Waterbridge Golf Course Crediton waterbridgegc.co.uk

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Ash Barton Nr Braunton ashbarton.com Ashridge Court Okehampton ashridge-court.co.uk Barnstaple Guildhall Barnstaple barnstapletowncouncil.co.uk

Ocean Kave Bideford oceankave.co.uk Queen Anne’s Café on the Strand Barnstaple cafeonthestrand.co.uk Saunton Sands Hotel Braunton sauntonsands.co.uk

The Venue at Sandy Cove Ilfracombe Sandy Cove Hotel is situated on the stunning north Devon coast and its unique location makes the whole day unforgettable. Your ceremony may be held outside in a gazebo overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and the hills of Exmoor, while the incredible new exclusive use, purpose-built Venue at Sandy Cove is the setting for your celebrations. Complete with a glass-wrapped platform that juts out metres from the cliffs, it is a truly stunning backdrop for a memorable wedding day, with the option of affordable exclusive use of the hotel. sandycove-hotel.co.uk The Woolacombe Bay Hotel Woolacombe woolacombe-bay-hotel.co.uk

Trimstone Manor Country House Hotel nr Woolacombe trimstone.co.uk Tunnels Beaches Ilfracombe tunnelsbeaches.co.uk Watersmeet Hotel Mortehoe, Woolacombe watersmeethotel.co.uk Westcott Barton Barnstaple westcottbarton.co.uk Whitemoor Farm Barnstaple whitemoorcamping.co.uk

St Anne’s Arts & Community Centre Barnstaple barnstapletowncouncil.co.uk Tapeley Park Bideford tapeleygardens.com The Barnstaple Hotel Barnstaple barnstaplehotel.co.uk The Cedars Inn Barnstaple cedarsinn-barnstaple.com The Elmfield Ilfracombe theelmfield.com The Hunters Inn Ilfracombe thehuntersinnexmoor.co.uk The Imperial Hotel Barnstaple brend-imperial.co.uk The Old Barn Bideford northdevonwedding.com The Park Hotel Barnstaple parkhotel.co.uk/

Tree Top Escape High Bickington, Umberleigh This intimate and exclusive wedding venue offers beautiful weddings up in the clouds for up to 14 guests. Linked to the Tree House by a romantic wooden walkway, The Nest appears to float above the countryside. A verdant vista in spring and summer, autumn brings golden leaves and an atmospheric vibe whilst winter offers frosty fields and the promise of snow. The Tree House is the perfect romantic hideaway for before and after your wedding in the Nest. Sleeping up to four, this large and luxurious property offers amazing views over the treetops as well as top tech and the utmost comfort and luxury. treetopescape.co.uk

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Pynes House

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Glazebrook House South Brent glazebrookhouse.com Greenway Galmpton nationaltrust.org.uk

Ash Tree Farm Dartmouth ashrescuecentre.com Barons Hill Farm South Brent barnbaronshill.com Buckland Tout-Saints Kingsbridge tout-saints.co.uk Burgh Island Hotel Bigbury on Sea burghisland.com Cliff House Salcombe cliffhousesalcombe.com Dainton Park Golf Club & Restaurant Newton Abbot daintonparkgolf.co.uk Dartmoor Zoological Park dartmoorzoo.org.uk Dartmouth Golf & Country Club Totnes dgcc.co.uk

Langstone Cliff Hotel Dawlish langstone-hotel.co.uk

The Smithaleigh Hotel Smithaleigh smithaleighhotel.co.uk

Lavender House Hotel Ashburton lavenderhousehotel.com

Thornham Bridge Ermington susanblackmore.co.uk/weddings

Mill End Hotel Chagford millendhotel.com

Thurlestone Hotel Thurlestone thurlestone.co.uk

Old Forde House Newton Abbot teignbridge.gov.uk

Totnes Guildhall Totnes totnestowncouncil.gov.uk Venues Café, Blackpool Sands Dartmouth lovingthebeach.co.uk Whitehouse Chillington whitehousedevon.com Worden House Dartmouth wordenhouse.co.uk

TEIGNBRIDGE Bickley Mill Inn Stoneycombe bickleymill.co.uk/weddings

Passage House Hotel Newton Abbot passagehousehotel.co.uk The Edgemoor Hotel Bovey Tracey edgemoor.co.uk The White Hart Hotel Moretonhampstead whitehartdartmoor.co.uk Ugbrooke House Chudleigh ugbrooke.co.uk Yarner House Bovey Tracey yarner.com

Bitton House Teignmouth teignmouth-devon.gov.uk Bovey Castle Moretonhampstead boveycastle.com

Yurtcamp Liverton yurtcamp.co.uk

Canonteign Falls Teign Valley canonteignweddings.co.uk

Beaconside Country House Bideford beaconsidehouse.co.uk/weddings

Dunwell Farm Ivybridge dunwellfarm.co.uk

Langdon Court Hotel Wembury langdoncourt.com

Elfordleigh Hotel Plymouth elfordleigh.co.uk

Marldon Christmas Tree Farm Paignton marldonchristmastrees.co.uk

Follaton House Totnes southhams.gov.uk

Puslinch House Plymouth

Cliffden Hotel Teignmouth visionhotels.co.uk/cliffden-hotel

Buckland House Buckland Filleigh bucklandhouse.co.uk

Quay House Kingsbridge kingsbridge.gov.uk

Colehayes Park Bovey Tracey colehayes.co.uk

Clovelly Estate Clovelly clovelly.co.uk

Salcombe Harbour Hotel & Spa Salcombe salcombe-harbour-hotel.co.uk

Dartmoor Lodge Ashburton dartmoorlodge.co.uk

Dartington Hall Dartington Steeped in history and culture, a pair of original oak doors welcome you to medieval 14th century Dartington Hall. As well offering stunning outdoor ceremonies in the gardens, there are five licensed ceremony rooms which can accommodate between 30 and 150 guests for a beautifully individual wedding. The picturesque Private Garden is the perfect location for a drinks reception with views across the Grade II listed formal gardens, while the magnificent Great Hall provides the perfect backdrop for a wedding breakfast for 50-150 guests. With flexible packages and 50 well-appointed bedrooms, you’re promised a memorable and beautifully unique day at this award-winning venue. dartington.org/weddings

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Kitley House Hotel Four-star Kitley House Hotel is an unforgettable backdrop for your special day – exclusively yours for you and your guests to enjoy in privacy. Inside and outside both offer a variety of romantic settings for you to take your vows, and celebrate with family and friends. The historic Grade One listed former manor house is part of a family-run, rural estate, set in hundreds of acres of quintessentially English countryside on the tranquil banks of the Yealm estuary in Devon’s beautiful South Hams. The rolling hills, landscaped terraces, extensive woodlands, and lake provide the perfect scenery for your wedding photos. kitleyhousehotel.com

The Royal Seven Stars Hotel Totnes royalsevenstars.co.uk

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Sharpham House Totnes sharphamtrust.org Shilstone Manor Modbury shilstonedevon.co.uk Soar Mill Cove Hotel Salcombe soarmillcove.co.uk South Sands Hotel Bolt Head southsands.com The Guildhall Dartmouth dartmouthtowncouncil.org The Kingston Estate Staverton kingston-estate.co.uk The Royal Castle Hotel Dartmouth royalcastle.co.uk

Devon Register Office Newton Abbot new.devon.gov.uk/registrationservice/ venues/registration-offices/teignbridge Fingle Bridge Inn Drewsteignton finglebridgeinn.co.uk Gidleigh Park Chagford gidleigh.co.uk Hannah’s at Seale Hayne Newton Abbot hannahssealehayne.com Holne Park House Ashburton holnepark.co.uk Ilsington Country House Hotel Ilslington, Newton Abbot ilsington.co.uk

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Durrant House Hotel Bideford durranthousehotel.com Hallsannery Bideford hallsannery.co.uk Hartland Abbey nr Bideford hartlandabbey.com Parnacott House Holsworthy parnacotthouse.co.uk RHS Garden Rosemoor Great Torrington rhs.org.uk The Pier House Westward Ho! thepier-house.co.uk The Royal Hotel Bideford royalbideford.co.uk Torridge Registration Office Bideford new.devon.gov.uk/registrationservice/ venues/registration-offices/torridge

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Have the country wedding of your dreams in our beautifully restored 18th century barn, set in the rural heart of Devon The Oak Barn, Hittisleigh Friendly, informal, affordable licenced for civil ceremonies For more details visit our website:

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WEST DEVON Bracken Tor Okehampton adventureokehampton.com Coombe Trenchard Lewtrenchard coombetrenchard.co.uk

Boringdon Park boringdonpark.com Copthorne Hotel Armada Way millenniumhotels.co.uk/ copthorneplymouth Crowne Plaza Armada Way Ihg.com/crowneplaza Devonport Guildhall Devonport devonportguildhall.org

New Barton Barns Wembury newbartonbarns.co.uk New Continental Hotel Millbay Road newcontinental.co.uk Plymouth Albion Rugby Club Madden Road plymouthalbion.com Plymouth Guildhall Royal Parade plymouth.gov.uk

Ever After, Lower Grenofen Tavistock lowergrenofen.co.uk

Hotel Endsleigh Milton Abbot hotelendsleigh.com Kilworthy Park Tavistock westdevon.gov.uk Lakeside Roadford Lake Broadwoodwidger swlakestrust.org.uk Lewtrenchard Manor Okehampton lewtrenchard.co.uk Monks Withecombe Chagford weddingsatmonks.co.uk Moorland Garden Hotel Yelverton moorlandgardenhotel.co.uk Mount Tavy Cottage Tavistock mounttavy.co.uk Okehampton Town Hall Okehampton okehampton.gov.uk

Custom House The Parade Boasting a picturesque location on Plymouth’s Barbican waterfront, Custom House is an elegant exclusive hire wedding venue that marries dramatic historic features with luxe modern styling. The lovingly restored Grade II listed building makes for a unique event space for weddings with up to 240 guests in attendance, with a choice of seven beautifully styled settings for civil ceremonies and a choice of reception rooms. The experienced wedding planners will pay attention to your every need, ensuring that your bespoke wedding package is tailored to every exacting requirement. customhouseplymouth.co.uk Devonport Guildhall Devonport devonportguildhall.org

The Old Rectory Holsworthy theoldrectorypyworthy.com Tor Royal Princetown torroyal.co.uk Two Bridges Hotel Princetown twobridges.co.uk

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Duke of Cornwall Hotel Millbay Road Marry in an iconic treasure in the heart of Plymouth. Blending elegant architecture, stunning function rooms and far-reaching views, the historic Duke of Cornwall Hotel offers grandeur and romance in abundance. From intimate weddings to large-scale celebrations, this Grade II listed hotel offers the most beautiful backdrop for an unforgettable day. thedukeofcornwall.co.uk 3 Elliot Terrace The Hoe plymouth.gov.uk/elliotterrace

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The Future Inn William Prance Road

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Ocean Studios Royal William Yard The beautiful Grade I listed building provides the perfect pared-back venue for a wedding with a unique and historic difference, giving a gorgeously light and airy space for all types of event. Situated in the Plymouth’s bustling Royal William Yard, the team can help create a brilliantly bespoke event tailored to your individual tastes and preferences. The largest space seats up to 120 guests and presents pretty harbourside views, while the on-site artisan Bakehouse Café can cater for your every dietary whim, ensuring a top-tasting experience combines with atmospheric surrounds for a memorable celebration. oceanstudios.org.uk

Royal Plymouth Corinthians Yacht Club The Hoe rpcyc.com

Wooladon Estate Lifton wooladonestate.co.uk

Boringdon Hall Hotel Plympton boringdonhall.co.uk

Grand Hotel Torquay grandtorquay.co.uk Headland Hotel Torquay headlandtorquay.com Imperial Hotel Torquay barcelo-hotels.co.uk

Lincombe Hall Hotel Torquay lincombehallhotel.co.uk

Plymouth Registry Office Lockyer Street plymouth.gov.uk

Tavistock Town Hall Tavistock tavistocktownhall.co.uk

The Horn of Plenty Tavistock thehornofplenty.co.uk

Cockington Court Cockington Village cockingtoncourt.org

Kents Cavern Torquay kents-cavern.co.uk

Prince Hall Hotel Princetown princehall.co.uk

The Bedford Hotel Tavistock bedford-hotel.co.uk

Churston Manor Brixham churstonmanor.co.uk

Mountbatten Tower Mountbatten castlesforbattles.co.uk/south_west/ mount_batten_tower

Smeaton’s Tower Hoe Roadplymouth.gov.uk St Elizabeth’s House Plympton stelizabeths.co.uk

Livermead Cliff Hotel Seafront, Torquay livermeadcliff.co.uk Livermead House Hotel Seafront, Torquay livermead.com Living Coasts Torquay livingcoasts.org.uk Lupton House Brixham discoverlupton.com Nethway Hotel Torquay nethwayhotel.co.uk Osborne Hotel Torquay osborne-torquay.co.uk Palace Hotel Paignton palacepaignton.com Redcliffe Hotel Paignton redcliffehotel.co.uk Riviera International Centre Torquay rivieracentre.co.uk/meetingsevents/weddings The Elephant Torquay elephantrestaurant.co.uk

The Royal Western Yacht Club of England Plymouth rwyc.org

The Paignton Club Paignton thepaigntonclub.co.uk

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Toorak Hotel Torquay tlh.co.uk

Abbey Sands Hotel Torquay abbeysandshotel.co.uk Berry Head Hotel Brixham berryheadhotel.com Carlton Hotel Torquay tlh.co.uk The Cary Arms Babbacombe caryarms.co.uk

Torbay Leisure Hotels Torquay tlh.co.uk Torbay Register Office Paignton torbay.gov.uk Torre Abbey Historic House and Gardens Torquay torre-abbey.org.uk Victoria Hotel Torquay tlh.co.uk www.wedmagazine.co.uk


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Celebrate your newly-wed status in style with a sweet sojourn in Devon words Hannah May Devon is brimming with stylish sanctuaries to kick back in after the whirlwind of W-day. Whether you dream of some rural downtime, oceanic escapism or even a stint in the treetops, the county’s character-filled and perfectly positioned honeymoon hotspots provide all the comfort and charm you’ll need to ensure a starry-eyed stay.

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For a starry-eyed sojourn…

STARBED HIDEAWAYS Return to nature in the most spellbinding of ways with a stopover at Starbed Hideaways, where gorgeous glamping comes with a taste of the sublime. Situated in the tranquil estate of Buckland Abbey on the western edge of Dartmoor National Park, Starbed’s innovative fusion of five-star accommodation with exhilarating adventure gives guests a romantic break with a bona fide difference. Choose from Aurora or Halcyon, both beautifully bespoke and handcrafted oak suites with stargazing glass ceilings and finished to incredibly high spec. Think lime-washed king-size beds, up-lit roll-top baths, deluge showers and wood-burning stoves as well as modern mini kitchens equipped with everything you’ll need. Outside, you’ll discover snug seating and a Kadai firepit on the radial deck – perfect for peaceful evenings taking in the night sky to the crackle of the flames. Activities and experiences can be personally arranged according to your whims, including a visiting spa, falconry, or even a hot-air balloon ride. starbedhideaways.co.uk

For a cosy country stay…

ROSE COTTAGE This 18th century thatched cottage hideaway redefines the term ‘romantic retreat’, courtesy of its charming blend of classic and contemporary features. Meanwhile, its scenic location in the village of High Bickington, just a short drive from Exmoor and Dartmoor in rural north Devon, makes it a convenient base for exploring some of the county’s most spectacular landscapes. Inside, you’ll find aged wooden beams, a log wood-burner and a glorious super-sized William Holland copper bath. There’s also a fully equipped designer kitchen, a 3D LCD TV with 4K and a Bose surround sound system with Sonos and Spotify throughout! In winter, relish snuggling up on the comfy sofa in front of the log fire before bedding down in luxury in the super-king French bed; or sink into the private Beachcomber hot tub in the Mediterranean-style garden on a long and balmy summer’s evening. Whenever you visit, the lap of luxury and style is all yours for the duration of your magically distinctive ’moon. rosecottagedevon.co.uk

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SIDMOUTH HARBOUR HOTEL Presiding over the Jurassic Coast and Lyme Bay, Sidmouth Harbour Hotel’s lust-worthy coastal location makes it one of the county’s most captivating honeymoon destinations. The four-star boutique hotel blends sweeping seaside views with recently refurbished interiors, affording a feast for the senses both inside and out. And with the award-winning hotel’s array of luxury amenities such as the HarSPA (complete with lap pool, hydrotherapy pool, sauna and steam room) and outdoor terrace with heated swimming pool, you can relax and savour some post-wedding pampering in style. Rooms come with 400 thread count Egyptian cotton sheets, Nespresso coffee machines, flat-screen TVs, complimentary gin and sherry, and The White Company toiletries; meanwhile, the superior sea view rooms also boast private balconies and seating areas to soak up even more of those spellbinding ocean vistas. The Upper Deck restaurant and bar prides itself on serving locally sourced, seasonal produce (along with those mesmerising views), making it the perfect place to savour the charms of south Devon’s culinary scene. And if you fancy exploring the hotel’s environs or sampling some of the abundance of activities available, everything from beach picnics to kayak tours and walking can all be enjoyed in and around the hotel’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. harbourhotels.co.uk/sidmouth

For love in the treetops…

TREE TOP ESCAPE Your feet won’t need to touch the ground for some days after the wedding thanks to the head-in-the-clouds romance of Tree Top Escape. Imagine waking in the trees to elevated views across the surrounding countryside and watching the sunset immersed in the tranquillity of nature, not to mention the warm waters of your private hot tub! Located on a pristine private estate in north Devon encircled by picturesque valleys, hills and fields, the rural setting of Tree Top Escape invites couples to unwind amongst unspoilt nature, while the decadent attention to detail affords an indulgent and exclusive stay. The five-star hideaway boasts two en suite bedrooms, an open-plan lounge and diner, and a designer Italian kitchen. It’s all sensuous wooden curves and clean lines but with a touch of modern sophistication and high-tech facilities such as a Sonos music system, 50in 4k TV with FreeSat and Netflix, iPads and a spectacular freestanding William Holland copper bath as well as the hot tub on the floating balcony. Meanwhile, The Nest hosts fine dining overlooking the lake and valley, The Meadow Room presents a peaceful place to enjoy a pampering treatment, and a retreat to the secluded Grill-Haus is perfect for a fairytale-esque dining experience in the woods. treetopescape.co.uk

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Welcome to Tree Top Escape, a luxurious hideaway haven and unique wedding venue perched above and amongst the trees on a beautiful private estate in North Devon. Surrounded by glorious rolling hills and valleys, patchwork fields dotted with sheep and leaves of green in every hue, Tree Top Escape offers a matchless setting that is the perfect place for an intimate wedding and honeymoon.

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For island romance…

AGATHA’S BEACH HOUSE A tiny tidal island off the coast of south Devon, Burgh Island is a magical place to escape to, and its extravagant art deco hotel with its selection of sumptuous suites make it a top-notch honeymoon destination replete with splendid scenery and captivating history. Noteworthy names to have graced Burgh Island Hotel include Winston Churchill, Noel Coward, The Beatles, and Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson, who were as spellbound then as visitors are today by the wild sense of escapism, seclusion and romance, affording all the hallmarks of an ultra-memorable ’moon. Dubbed “one of the sexiest hotel rooms in the UK”, Agatha’s Beach House is a beautiful bolthole that was first built in the 1930s as a writer’s retreat for crime novelist Agatha Christie, who penned the island-inspired, ‘Evil Under the Sun’ and ‘And Then There Were None’ here. Now a sophisticated seaside retreat nestled into the island’s rock face, it presents jaw-dropping sea views alongside chic interiors featuring a lounge with a wood-burner, boudoir, bathroom and shower room, private sun decks, and an array of luxe extras. On-site, there’s tennis, croquet, table tennis and an original ’30s billiards room, plus a sauna and spa treatment room. The rest of the island is a diminutive playground perfect for couples; explore Bigbury-on-Sea beach (with swimming, surfing and paddleboarding all readily available), enjoy a ride on the world’s only hydraulic sea tractor, take a leisurely island stroll, or row or swim in natural sea wonder, The Mermaid Pool. burghisland.com

For a sky-high stay…

THE WATERTOWER The Watertower’s iconic Victorian building, idyllic rural surrounds and inviting interiors make for a special spot to begin married life. In fact, its location on Dartmoor’s scenic edge presiding over rolling fields and distant seascapes is allure enough, as it rises into the sky to give sweeping bird’s-eye views by day, and stargazing at night. Then there’s the living space. Situated on the seventh floor, exposed stone walls meet wooden flooring and a balcony opening up onto those captivating views, while on the floor above you’ll find a library presenting 360-degree panoramas, and a cinema room on the floor below complete with original velvet cinema chairs and big screen. The kitchen comes with breakfast bar, De’Longhi coffee machine and retro Smeg fridge/freezer, while the bathroom features a deep bathtub for two and a walk-in rainfall shower. Plus, with two beautiful bedrooms you can bring the little ones (and even your pooch!) to celebrate with you at this most comfortably stylish of spaces. From WiFi and a courtyard garden to the use of nearby Moorhaven’s amenities including tennis courts, boule pitch and croquet lawn, every modern convenience along with additional fancies have been considered to ensure a deeply relaxed and fun-filled stay. boutique-retreats.co.uk

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emmahewlett.co.uk

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uptonbarn.com

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Our cars are not exclusive to Deer Park, so can be hired for use at any wedding venue.

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THAT LOVING FEELING

A poignant wedding with family and music at the centre, Hermione and Christian’s big day had personal touches aplenty Hermione was living in a shared house after finishing university in Exeter when one of her housemates moved out. “Christian moved to Exeter and responded to an advert for a room in the house,” says Hermione. “He says that as soon as he met me he had a feeling that we’d be together… I didn’t have this feeling but it didn’t take long! I’m a true believer that everything happens for a reason.” The couple were enjoying a trip to London for Christian’s birthday when he suggested they do something involving ‘lots of steps’. “Being pregnant, I wasn’t exactly thrilled, but agreed,” recalls Hermione. A walk along the Thames led them to the London Eye; the pair were escorted into the final pod where a hamper of goodies was stashed inside. “When we reached the top he proposed. Knowing how much I love Christmas lights, it was the perfect December proposal above London in all its beauty!” A poignant ceremony in the church near where Hermione grew up included her old headteacher playing the organ. “It was very special to share that connection years later,” says Hermione, who cites her entrance as one of the highlights of the day. “Walking down the aisle, being able to share it with friends and family was very humbling; the fact that they were all there for us.” The ceremony was as character-filled as it was meaningful. “Father Nick had asked us to share things we love and things we get annoyed at about each other,” she says. “This was so lovely as we only knew what the other had said on the day and he made us gifts to help with what we each found annoying.” Exchanging their vows proved another humorous moment. “Christian found it difficult to pitch his voice at the right volume; he boomed out his vows and it was more robotic than romantic,” she laughs. “My dad commented that it was like a Dalek. We had a good giggle!” Relocating to Ilsington Country House Hotel for their “rustic, pretty, effortlessly classy” reception, guests tucked into smoked salmon and goat’s cheese rolls, duck and vegetable tartin, and spiced treacle pudding, ahead of an entertainment-packed evening of partying. “My brother sung our first dance song. It was so beautiful and an emotional moment – he is a talented young man,” says Hermione of another favourite memory. “Family and friends played the grand piano during the meal, which wasn’t organised!” she adds. While reflecting, Hermione is keen to offer advice for other couples in the throes of planning. “I wrote a checklist, which sounds boring but really helped me organise what I needed to do and not miss the things I wanted. Plus, it’s highly satisfying crossing things off! And although it’s always nice to get other people’s opinions – and dress shopping with my mum and sisters was really special – remember, it’s your day,” she adds. “Whether it’s the dress, suit, venue or honeymoon, it’s your day as a couple and your memories, so it’s your final decision.”

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“Waiting outside the church doors, surrounded by everyone I love and the thought of seeing Christian made me lose any nerves.”

Photography

Hannah Wilde Photography hannah-wilde.com

Venue

Ilsington Country House Hotel ilsington.co.uk

Wedding planning

The Devon Wedding & Event Company thedevonweddingcompany.co.uk

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Dress

The Bridal House bridalwearaylesbury.co.uk

Groom’s outfit

Moss Bros moss.co.uk

Hair

Andrew Hill andrewhillsalon.com

Make-up

Jade Isla Makeup facebook.com/jadeislamakeup

Flowers

Laura Hingston laurahingstonflowers.com

Transport

Newton Abbot Limo Hire newtonabbotlimohire.co.uk

Entertainment

The Wedding Spinner theweddingspinner.co.uk

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Bickleigh

Castle

‌it would be difficult to find a more attractive & romantic location for a wedding anywhere in Britain.� ~ Graham Paskett, Staffs This 11th century Castle is much like the perfect man - full of character & charm, romantic, thoughtful & handsome, sensitive to your needs & always puts you first! Come and meet the Castle in person to get a true sense of how it can make your dreams come true... Available for outside and indoor weddings, contact us to book a viewing and visit our website for further information.

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LONG TIME LOVE

Entertainment was thoughtfully provided for every guest at each stage of Katie and Dale’s eclectic wedding Katie and Dale first met while working at the same school together. “The first date is one to be remembered,” reveals Katie. “Dale’s car battery died and I told him I could jump-start it, and nearly ended up writing the car off into a large surrounding of trees. When this didn’t work, we had to call his dad. So I met the parents (well, one of them) very early on!” she laughs. A proposal in front of the couple’s three children in the family home prompted by their song, John Boden’s ‘How Long Will I Love You’, set the tone for their fun-filled and familyorientated wedding at Deer Park Country House. “It was the first venue we visited. We walked in and the pianist started playing ‘How Long Will I Love You’,” recalls Katie. “It was meant to be and we knew it was our venue.” Their colour scheme of blush with a splash of rose gold was carried in everything from the floristry to the film-inspired stationery created by Dale, including a beautiful blush and rose gold foil seating plan. “Each table had a place name from a film and a silhouette of the couple in each, such as Rose and Jack from Titanic, and a romantic quote from the film underneath,” explains Dale. Katie’s trailing bouquet featured menta roses, peonies and calla lilies in ivory and blush, with the blooms also taking centre stage on the tables in martini vases flanked by glass baubles filled with tea lights. After a wet week, the couple were delighted to have sunshine for their outdoor ceremony; the al fresco fun continued with drinks and canapés in the garden, where guests enjoyed games such as Jenga, Connect 4, Buzzwire and ‘hook a flamingo’, as well as a magician and pianist. “It was really important to us that everybody could do and enjoy something, so we went all-out on our entertainment,” explains Katie. As well as a string of performers, this included board games in the lounge and puppetry, balloon-making and face-painting in the drawing room to keep the kids happy. A lip-smacking wedding breakfast of Devon beef brisket crispy fritter, roast chicken breast, and strawberry and raspberry pavlova was followed by the speeches – including a poignant oration by Katie and Dale’s seven-year old son. The evening party treated guests to more sensory delights including pizzas in the garden, a sweetie table, chocolate fountain and photo mirror. Meanwhile, an “energetic” soundtrack by live band, Double A and the Bay, provided one of Katie’s fondest memories from the day. “As busy parents, we don’t get to dance without a nursery rhyme being on! So it was great to share this fun and happy moment,” she says. When it comes to advice for couples in the throes of planning, Katie asserts: “Excel is your best friend. Write down your ideas and root out some costs. Add a budget and see if you are over or under (before you start purchasing). Plus, make sure you add reminders for the important things that need to get done. Book appointments when you are with the people in the initial conversation,” she suggests. “Invite who you want to, not who people think you should,” she adds. “This is a challenging one: family politics are up there with the most stressful. Don’t sacrifice the invites of the people you and your husband spend time with for those who send you a Christmas card.” Having received some devastating news just a few days before their wedding, Katie and Dale are now focusing their efforts on raising money for a very special charity. “My beautiful best friend‘s little boy was diagnosed with leukaemia,” she says. “We are now trying to raise funds for CLIC Sargent (clicsargent.org.uk) in the hope that every child gets the help they need.”

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“It was absolutely everything we could have dreamed of.”

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Photography

Alex Toze alextozeweddings.co.uk

Venue

Deer Park Country House deerpark.co.uk

Dress

Lovely lovelybridal.co.uk

Hair

Jodi Rice greatlengthshair.co.uk

Make-up

Sophie White sophiewhitemua.co.uk

Flowers

Poppy’s Flower Studio weddingsatpoppys.co.uk

Games & illuminated signs

The Prop Factory propfactory.co.uk

Chocolate fountain

Absolute Chocolate absolutechocolatefountains.co.uk

Cake

Claire Makes Cakes clairemakescakes.co.uk

Entertainment

Hannah Williams sherox.co.uk Double A and the Bay facebook.com/DoubleAandtheBay Gee Gee Puppets geegeepuppets.co.uk

Magician

Gary Jones garyjonesmagic.com

Photo booth

South West Photo Booths southwestphotobooths.co.uk

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BENEATH THE AUTUMN SUN

Alice and Simon combined their love of autumn, country pursuits and gin with lovingly handcrafted details for a seasonally stunning wedding Alice and Simon first locked eyes during a British Military Fitness outdoor session where Simon was Alice’s instructor, later becoming her personal trainer, before love blossomed. “Simon proposed in North Nibley at the Tyndale Monument, having taken me away to a cottage for our two-year anniversary,” reveals Alice. “Whilst walking our springer spaniels, Simon asked me to take a picture of the view and when I turned around, he was on one knee. My response was “Oh no!” before I, of course, said yes!” Upton Barn & Walled Garden instantly took their breaths away and provided the picturesque locale for their celebrations. “We loved the rustic décor as it looked beautiful with minimal decorations,” explains Alice. “We attended the grand opening of the Stable Barn and were able to get an idea of exactly how it could look on our day. We loved being able to get married on-site and all of our guests commented on the choice of venue.” Reflecting their love of autumn, a striking seasonal scene was created through rich, rustic colours and details such as wooden apple crates to display the seating plan, gin bottles as vases and candleholders, and an array of foliage and candles scattered throughout the venue. “As it was close to Bonfire Night, we had sparklers and marshmallows for the evening,” adds Alice, who also hand-made the salt dough Christmas tree decoration wedding favours and blackberry and apple gin for the tables. A collaborative effort culminated in the final look, including confetti made by Alice’s school friend Meg, a friend’s daughter making personalised bunting, and one of Alice’s students creating a canvas timeline of the day with hand-drawn illustrations as well as writing all of the place cards, while Simon pitched in to create place card holders from empty shotgun cartridges. Meanwhile, the flowers incorporated lots of foliage with burgundy and blue blooms, which were also carried in Alice’s bespoke hairpiece, with pheasant feathers woven into the buttonholes to add extra character. More magic was added by the couple’s friend, Tayla Martin, who sang and played guitar during the reception as guests tucked into canapés and Prosecco. A sharingstyle feast followed, comprising slow-roast pork belly and slow-roast heritage squash with a smattering of sides completed by platters of baked blackberry cheesecake, macerated berries and almonds roasted in honey. “It is so hard to choose a favourite moment but, for me, walking down the aisle and reading the vows that we had written in front of all our friends and family and the bright blue skies and sunshine in November had to be it!” says Alice while fondly looking back at her rustic romance. “We also loved the dancing in the evening – terrible dance moves to fantastic live music!” During her moments of reflection, Alice is also keen to share her planning methods. “We booked things very early and didn’t leave things to the last minute, which meant that the run-up to the wedding was less stressful,” she says, before adding: “A good spreadsheet is a lifesaver!” She also advises asking suppliers for their recommendations. “Also, we looked at some DIY venues but soon realised that we had neither the time nor creative flair and so chose a venue with a fantastic team who offered support in planning and delivery.”

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“We loved the dancing in the evening – terrible dance moves to fantastic live music!”

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Photography

Nova Wedding Photography novaweddingphotography.co.uk

Venue

Upton Barn & Walled Garden uptonbarn.com

Catering

Pickle Shack pickleshack.co.uk

Dress

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Marks & Spencer marksandspencer.com

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Zebel Bespoke Exeter zebel.co.uk

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The Updo Girl theupdogirl.com

Make-up

Eve Ashby eveashby.co.uk

Flowers

Poppy’s Flower Studio weddingsatpoppys.co.uk

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Exe Valley Private Hire Taxi facebook.com/Exe-Valley-Private-Hire-212882112893077

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Yeti Photography & Film yetiphotography.co.uk

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Anastasia and Gideon’s wedding saw a blessing and starlit evening reception in the ruins of a church followed by a personality-packed ‘Alice in Wonderland’ party “The plans were grand and ambitious, with Gideon serenading ‘All of Me’ on a big white piano,” says Anastasia of Gideon’s lofty proposal ideas. “In reality, I threw a tantrum on a Tuesday morning saying ‘Our relationship is not going anywhere’ at which Gideon looked at me and, without saying a word, went to his desk and got a black box out, where I found my gorgeous emerald engagement ring!” Choosing to throw a three-day wedding celebration, the couple selected a series of venues for each stage of the festivities, the first being St David’s Church in Ashprington where they were officially wed before enjoying post-ceremony drinks and classic British canapés at neighbouring pub, The Durant Arms. Everyone then relocated to the hilltop ruins of Holy Trinity at Buckfastleigh, formerly Gideon’s family church, for the couple’s blessing ceremony and starlit evening reception. Guests feasted on Russian dishes, as a nod to Anastasia’s roots, such as borsch soup and beef stroganoff, in the beautifully atmospheric setting ahead of an elaborate ‘Alice in Wonderland’ party the next day. Anran at Tidwell Farm provided the blank canvas to stage their themed celebrations, with The Prop Factory helping to create a striking ‘Wonderland’ inspired space for the couple to fully indulge their imaginations. “Guests were asked to wear black or red, like a deck of cards,” says Anastasia. “On arrival, each guest was given a card from the deck as they entered through a giant keyhole, and this separated them into a card suit that they would belong to for fun and games.” From stilt walkers and live music to a fire show and Mad Hatter’s Tea Party, the day was an entertainment-packed adventure that culminated in a silent disco, which proved the perfect endnote to a brilliantly charismatic day. “For most guests, it was one of the biggest highlights – all suspicions about a silent disco being lame have vanished and we had so much fun!” comments Anastasia. The third day of festivities saw guests gather for a recovery barbecue at the same venue. “Don’t get frustrated with tasks that don’t seem to be falling into place. Leave them, do something else and come back to them in a few days – your day is going to be perfect and you don’t need that extra stress,” Anastasia offers as her first word of advice. “Take a marriage course,” she sagely adds as her second. “It may sound silly, but it’s one of the best ways to prepare yourselves for life ahead, and a very helpful way to learn more about your love languages, to tackle some conversations that perhaps you haven’t had before and understand each other in new ways. And at the wedding, make sure to find time for each other,” she continues. “It can be so overwhelming being the centre of attention of all of your guests that you may neglect each other and miss out on some brief yet magical moments alone.”

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Wedding coordination

Dany Fremantle from Oasis Events oasisevents.co.uk

Furniture hire & styling

The Prop Factory propfactory.co.uk

Dress

St Patrick sanpatrick.com

Groom’s outfit

Canali canali.com

Hair & make-up

The Pop-up Salon thepopupsalon.co.uk

Flowers

Blackawton Blooms blackawtonblooms.co.uk

Transport

Bob the Bus bobthebus.org.uk Premier Carriage premiercarriage.co.uk

Cake

Rosie Posie Cakes rosieposiecakes.co.uk

Entertainment

Harbottle & Jonas harbottleandjonas.com The Roustabouts Collective wearetheroustabouts.co.uk Discomania silentdiscomaniauk.com

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SHINE BRIGHT

Diamonds, dappled sunlight and a surprise fireworks display created a resplendent scene at India and Ben’s quintessentially English wedding India and Ben first met at Cardiff University and became engaged during a walk past India’s favourite place: an old mast point on a headland in Dartmouth. “He disguised it as a ‘pub walk’,” says India. “We sat on the bench that is hidden there and I was so excited because I thought he was going to ask, until he said ‘Shall we go then?’ and my heart dropped! Then just as I was walking back to the path he said: ‘Indie, you’ve dropped something…’ and I turned around and he was on one knee! I think the whole of Dartmouth might have heard my scream!” Opting for a quintessentially English wedding with “timeless, romantic and luxurious” keynotes, India and Ben’s late summer celebrations beautifully reflected the changing seasons with a warm colour scheme of dusky pink and gold. Donning a dazzling dress featuring more than 17,000 hand-stitched beads and diamonds, India emerged a bridal princess as she approached her groom, who stood proud in his naval officer’s uniform at St Petrox Church. “Our ceremony was the most special part,” India reveals. “Neither of us had given it much thought; so much planning goes into the partying afterwards that you kind of forget about the most important bit! It was so romantic and beautiful in the church, and walking down the aisle to see Ben at the end is a moment I will never forget!” Following their nuptials, the newly-weds enjoyed “much-needed” bubbles during the drive to the venue. “It was nice for us to reflect and have some of our first alone time to laugh and cheer!” says India. Canapés and cocktails were savoured in the sunshine alongside an atmospheric jazz duo in Dartington Hall’s gorgeous gardens as the sun started to retreat, providing India and Ben with one of the most cherished memories from their day. Night-time was welcomed with a sumptuous feast comprising Brixham white crab, cured salmon gravadlax, and Vulscombe goat’s cheese starters, followed by sea bass fillet, Devon local lamb rack and pan-fried Creedy Carver duck breast. Sticky toffee pudding, strawberry panna cotta and a selection of Devon cheeses provided the perfect sweet and savoury finish. “We then danced all night,” says India. “The Drat Pack was honestly the most amazing band! They got the whole wedding party up and dancing and singing along. We also kept our fireworks a total surprise for everyone, which was awesome when we got everyone outside.” A barbecue the following day continued the celebratory spirit while allowing the newly-weds to spend precious time with their guests. “There are so many people, it’s nice to spend more than five minutes with them and spread the celebrations over the weekend!” comments India, who also suggests stealing some time away as a couple during the festivities to take it all in. “Before dinner, take a moment to go away – just the two of you,” she says. “You won’t get a single moment like this again on the day so make the most of it and watch over all your guests having the most beautiful time!”

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“The sun was setting at the perfect height so everyone looked beautiful in the gorgeous orangeyhazy late summer sun!”

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Venue

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Dress

Martina Liana essensedesigns.com

Groomsmen’s oufits

Moss Bros moss.co.uk

Hair

Plymouth Bridal Hair by Cassie facebook.com/Plymouth-Bridal-hair-By-Cassie-851128974919627

Make-up

Rachel Raffety instagram.com/rachelraffety Lisa Wood lisawoodfaceandbodyart.com

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Print Affection facebook.com/printaffection

Transport

Celebration Vintage Cars weddingcarsbrixham.co.uk

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Sammy and CJ’s winter wedding featured seasonal flourishes including a firepit, sparklers, roaring open fire and bellywarming mulled wine “Despite both being from Plymouth and living here our whole lives, we actually met at a wedding in Cyprus!” says Sammy of her serendipitous first encounter with CJ. “We sat next to each other during the wedding breakfast, and as they say, the rest is history!” A Christmas Day proposal took place in utterly romantic style when Sammy opened one of her presents: a cardboard box with a note inside saying ‘I’m on the tree’. “We went downstairs and there was a bauble on the tree with a red bow around it with a ring box inside. I turned around and CJ was down on one knee!” With no particular style in mind for their winter wedding at Hotel Endsleigh, the couple planned their day based on one thing they didn’t want – a Christmas-themed wedding! “We wanted everything to be really neutral: nudes, creams and greens, with fairy lights and candles for the lighting. Our wedding breakfast was solely candlelit. It felt so special,” says Sammy. Choosing a mid-afternoon ceremony meant that Sammy and CJ also plumped for a new pre-ceremony tradition. “Due to losing the light early, CJ and I decided to do a ‘first look’, where we saw each other before the ceremony and had some photos taken together in the gardens,” says Sammy, who then walked down a candlelit aisle to wed CJ under a beautiful floral archway. Canapés, mulled wine, winter Pimm’s and an open fire greeted guests prior to the wedding breakfast in the stable block, which comprised starters of butternut squash risotto with rocket, aged parmesan, smoked haddock and pumpkin seeds; mains of slow-cooked blade of beef with bone marrow crumb, creamy mash, potato, kale and heritage carrots; and classic sticky toffee pudding with butterscotch sauce and vanilla ice cream for dessert. A spectacular three-tiered ‘winter wild’ cake featuring lemon and elderflower sponge with raspberry coulis, fresh raspberries and blueberries; chocolate and Guinness cake with toasted pecans and salted caramel; and spiced carrot cake layered with clementine marmalade and candied oranges completed the day’s fabulous array of flavours. An evening of dancing around the firepit with sparklers and Irish jigs to the sounds of Black Friday kept the party spirit alive well into the early hours. “All our guests were on the dance floor,” recalls Sammy. “It was such a high energy, happy night!” When asked about one of their favourite parts of the day, Sammy highlights their first dance – doing the Irish jig ‘Galway Girl’ by Steve Earle. “It’s not your traditional type of first dance song but it’s a song we love and it fitted with our wedding perfectly,” she says. “Try not to get too stressed and enjoy the planning process, it will all come together just as you want it to,” she says, urging other couples to adopt a laid-back approach whenever possible. “And everybody says it but it’s so true – take a moment to take it all in on the day together as a couple, because it goes by in the blink of an eye!”

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“It was such a high energy, happy night!”

Photography

Freckle Photography frecklephotography.co.uk

Venue

Hotel Endsleigh hotelendsleigh.com

Dress

Prudence Gowns prudencegowns.com

Bridesmaids’ dresses

Ghost from John Lewis johnlewis.co.uk

Groom’s outfit

Moss Bros moss.co.uk

Hair

Jess Knight, The Cutting Garden cuttinggardenhair.co.uk

Make-up

Amy Elizabeth amy-elizabeth.com

Flowers

Amanda Randell amandarandell.com

Cake

The Bakemonger thebakemonger.com

Entertainment

Jonathan Banyard facebook.com/djbanny1 Black Friday blackfridayband.co.uk

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With performances from family and friends, and character-filled details galore, Jo and Tom’s country wedding brimmed with fun festival vibes “Tom proposed whilst we were hiking in the Spanish Pyrenees,” reveals Jo of her surprise engagement. “We were walking through a gorge and stopped for a banana break. I couldn’t find my banana so I was rooting around in my bag for ages when I heard Tom clear his throat. I turned around and he was down on one knee with a ring box open.” Choosing Wonwood Barton for their celebrations, the venue offered the dream setting for their “relaxed, country style, festival vibes” theme, courtesy of the stunning rural views that were maximised by a clear marquee. Echoing the mood, the floristry was a simple yet striking medley of colourful wild flowers and foliage: Jo’s bouquet included matricaria daisies, freesias, gypsophila and rosemary, while the bridesmaids clutched bunches of daisies and the tables were dotted with jam jars of yellow freesia, purple stocks, blue delphinium, solidago and clematis. The arrangements perfectly complemented the wooden décor and props made by Jo’s aunt, including an oversized photo frame, wooden games, memory ladder with pictures of lost loved ones and blanket holder. The ceremony at Tavistock Parish Church was another personalised affair, with Jo making her grand entrance to Jack Johnson’s ‘Do You Remember’, which was performed by her aunt’s wife and two of her friends. “It was super relaxed and very joyous!” she comments. Following their first journey together as husband and wife in a VW camper stocked with Moet, the newly-weds arrived at Wonwood Barton to take in one of their favourite memories from the day. “It was so nice to look around seeing everyone enjoying the free bar and the homemade games my talented auntie had made, like stilts and the hoop game,” recalls Jo. Canapés and speeches were followed by informal dining delivered by two food vans, which treated guests to the likes of slow-cooked Dexter beef, ‘manapés’ such as black pudding, chorizo scotch eggs and salt cod croquettes, and vegan dishes including spiced organic seitan kebabs. “People were sat in the sun on hay bales drinking rosé and cider, then my German family put on a funny play (a German tradition) which resulted in me doing a German shot and Tom downing a German weissbeer!” adds Jo. The evening comprised the cutting of the cake – an artistic creation by Jo’s friends representing her mountain-top proposal – as well as scones, pasties, more live music from Jo’s family, and a dance floor-filling set by band, Sons in the Wild. “The speeches were all incredible and hilarious. Tom ended his speech by handing out some German shots, which were our favours,” says Jo of another personal highlight from “the best day of our lives!”. “I would say don’t sweat the small stuff!” she offers as a word of advice to other couples keen to strike a similarly relaxed tone at their wedding. “We truly didn’t get too stressed about the decisions we needed to make, and tried not to look at too many options as you just get overwhelmed! As long as you have food, drink, good music and the people you love there, then the day will be perfect!”

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“My favourite moment was being in the VW after the church ceremony drinking Moet with one of our oldest friends driving us through the country lanes… We were so happy!”

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Photography

Clare Kinchin Photography clarekinchinphotography.co.uk

Venue

Tavistock Parish Church Wonwood Barton wonwoodbarton.com

Marquee

Hatch Marquee Hire southwestmarqueehire.co.uk

Catering

Rusty Pig rustypig.co.uk Pyramid Catering pyramidorganic.co.uk

Dress

Rembo Styling from Lovely lovelybridal.co.uk

Groomsmen’s outfits

Samuel Windsor samuel-windsor.co.uk

Hair

Tie Dye Hair by Laura Hutt facebook.com/tiedyehairuk Jo Barker from Yoke the Salon yokethesalon.co.uk

Make-up

Fiona Miller devonmakeupartist.co.uk

Flowers

Odds & Buds oddsandbuds.co.uk

Drinks

Countryman Cider crying-fox.com/cider1.htm Dartmoor Brewery dartmoorbrewery.co.uk

Entertainment

Sons in the Wild sonsinthewild.co.uk

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Plan a so-you celebration with these top tips from the wedding gurus. This issue, we look at how to throw a sustainable celebration

NOTES ON A WEDDING Stay local. Using local suppliers is t Company Cornish Even & The Unique Tide Flowers

a great way to reduce your carbon footprint. Supporting local businesses rather than big corporations gives back

environmentally. Jenny & Maisie

Bands of love. Pre-loved antique rings

Good throw. Biodegradable confetti

Alex Toze

are a favourite for me, or alternatively look into recycled gold, Fairtrade silver and conflict-free diamonds. Rebecca

Waste not, want not. Allocate Claire Penn Photography Clare Kinchin Photography

someone to pack up the leftover food from the wedding day into containers and pop them into the fridge – if it’s reusable, that’s your next day catered for too. Jenny & Maisie

Responsible recycling. Ensure your venue has a good recycling policy. If you’re having a DIY wedding,

Wildflower Favours Clare Kinchin Photography

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seeds or even pre-planted seedlings or plants in beautiful ceramic pots. Rebecca

centrepieces. Jenny & Maisie

is generally all that most venues will now accept and there are some lovely options around. You could even create your own with petals if you have the time and patience. Rebecca

Water good idea. Use refillable glass jugs for water if you’re having a festivalstyle marquee wedding, rather than buying single-use plastic bottles for your guests. Jenny & Maisie

Style savvy. Re-use your wedding dress by asking a talented seamstress to repurpose it for another occasion, so it doesn’t hang in your wardrobe forever having been worn only once. Rebecca

Drive time. Encourage your guests to share transport. You could set up a Whatsapp group or add this function to your wedding website. Alternatively, organise a bus to pick up all the guests in one go rather than lots of individual cars driving to the wedding. Jenny & Maisie

Food for thought. Always source local, seasonal, organic produce, and work with caterers that also have this ethos. Also, ‘ugly’ fruit and veg is a must! No one’s perfect and no one’s fruit and veg needs to be either. Rebecca

Twice as nice. Rehome floral bouquets

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check your caterers have recycling and compost bins and your bar has recycling bottle bins. Rebecca

Re-use your blooms. Choose flower

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printed invitations, add a small note saying: “Please remember to recycle me.” There are also some awesome plantable, seeded invitations, which guests can plant and they’ll grow into wild flowers or herbs. Rebecca

to the community, which positively contributes economically, socially and

Justin Duance

Plant the seed. If you choose

or centrepieces to local nursing homes so they are not left to waste and can be appreciated by others. Rebecca

Jenny Granlund & Maisie Cook Jenny Wren Weddings & Events

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An inviting option. Create a wedding website to share information with your guests – it’s practical, you can easily make changes, and it’s eco-friendly! Or

Rebecca Green The Unique Cornish Event Company

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