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Kirsty & Sam's November Wedding at Bredenbury Court Barns | Herefordshire Wedding Photographer
Kirsty and Sam's intimate November wedding at Bredenbury Court Barns combined childhood sweethearts romance with stunning Herefordshire countryside. From morning preparations to creative night portraits featuring smoke effects and dramatic lighting, their celebration showcased the perfect blend of documentary storytelling and artistic vision.
Bredenbury Court Wedding – A Real Wedding Story at Bredenbury, Herefordshire
Laura and Mike's September wedding at Bredenbury Court Barns was pure joy from start to finish. This laid-back couple celebrated with their two daughters, family, and friends at one of Herefordshire's most beautiful barn venues. From the light-filled Orangery ceremony to creative evening portraits with champagne sprays and sparklers, their day perfectly blended natural documentary moments with artistic flair. The dusty blue and pink colour palette complemented the rustic barn elegance, while exceptional food and relaxed atmosphere kept guests celebrating late into the evening. I'd like you to please see their complete wedding story with insights on photographing at Bredenbury Court.
Brinsop Court Wedding Photographer | Tara & Will's Spring Wedding in Herefordshire
Tara and Will married at Brinsop Court Estate in Herefordshire on a bright spring day. The estate, a medieval moated manor house set within private grounds that take in formal lawns, ancient woodland, and a purpose-built oak barn, is an exclusive-use venue, and that exclusivity shapes the day from the moment guests arrive. Everything happens within one property. The pace is unhurried. There is room for things to develop naturally, and on this particular day in spring, they did.