I described it before as intimate but that actually sounds a little cold somehow. It was small, casual and very family/friend intimate. Quite traditional in some ways, but totally not in others. The Ceremony was at 5.00pm so outside it was dark and flare or floodlit. Inside was soft light with candles.
My photos, on the whole are not good so you need to wait until the 'official' images are available. I'll post them as soon as I have them. In the meantime, take a look at the venue - Le Manoir aux Quat'Saisons.
Unfortunately, there was no snow. As you can imagine, I was disappointed but not too much as it's just such a pretty setting and looked wonderful - there were even Christmas trees in the garden covered with twinkling lights.
The next three images are mine so apologies for their quality.
This is a luxury venue and the suites and rooms are just beautiful. As it was only 2 January, each suite/room still had it's own christmas tree, obviously decorated to match the decor. These images are where some guests choose to stay.
Lavande
Provence
Snow Queen
The Dovecote
Vettriano
This is my photo of the tree in our room
There you have it ... a taster of the venue with the wedding images still to come. But one last picture for you. The information folder said toys were available for children and expecting Ivy, I 'ordered' toys. Now even I didn't expect that a venue like this would tarnish it's reputation with a cardboard box, but nor did I expect
THE TOY BOX filled with toys including an airplane, which as we were flying to Canada was very appropriate. Full marks!!!
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