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WEDDING VENUES I HAVE PHOTOGRAPHED
Here is a list of wedding venues I have recently worked with to photograph around Kent and in the UK.
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Archbishop’s Palace – A historic 14th and 16th-century building on the East bank of the River Medway.
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Audley House – A luxury manor house development situated in the 450-acre splendor of Mote Park, Maidstone.
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Brookland Village Hall – A quaint, countryside village hall in the marshes at Romney Marsh.
- Brighton, The Rockery – Unique gardens and rockery with waterfall and pond, set in the heart of Brighton.
- Camden Town Hall – Elegantly decorated from floor to ceiling with white marble, this registry office is not one to miss!
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Charlton House – A manor house, regarded as the best-preserved ambitious Jacobean house in Greater London.
- Croydon Registry Office – A beautiful town hall, grade II listed building built in 1895 situated opposite the scenic Queen’s Gardens.
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Danson Stables – Converted 18th-century stables with a courtyard and stunning gardens in Bexley.
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Gillingham Golf Club – Medway’s primary golf club with tree lined fairways and small greens.
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Hainault Forest Golf Club – Rolling greens with miles of trees and views stretching across the London skyline.
- Hayne Barn House, Kent – A stunning manor house with private grounds and a gazebo, situated deep in the Kent countryside. One of my absolute favourites.
- Hotel Felix, Cambridge – Luxury hotel with stunning grounds set in the heart of Cambridge.
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Manor House, Sidcup – Grade II listed manor house used as a registry office.
- Preston Bowls Club – Small bowls club set in the heart of Brighton.
- Riverview Manor, Kent – 6 acres of land looking over the River Medway with a stunning manor house and large gazebo.
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Rochester Castle – Amazingly preserved 12th-century castle situated on the banks of the River Medway.
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Rochester Corn Exchange – Built in 1698 with high ceilings, sweeping staircases and stunning architecture.
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Scotney Castle – A country manor house and castle with formal gardens in the valley of the River Bewl.
- Seljalandsfoss Waterfall – Glacial waterfall set along the south coast of Iceland, cascading into a stunning meadow.
- Shire Hall, Cambridge – Small registry office situated in the middle of the beautiful town of Cambridge, with stunning gardens and views.
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St. Edmund K&M Church – A small church in West Kingsdown known as “The Church in the Woods”.
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St. George Vaults – A grade II listed, 16th-century crypt underneath Rochester High Street.
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St. John of Jerusalem Church – A Hackney church build in 1848 with a stunning copper spire.
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St. Leonard’s Church – A 12th-century church standing tall, looking out over the seafront of Hythe.
- St. Luke’s Church – 19th century church set in the middle of Brighton.
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St. Margaret’s Church – A historic 12th-century church that can be seen from all over Rainham.
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St. Nicholas’ Church – The 12th-century built, soul survivor of four medieval churches within New Romney.
- The BarnYard – A rural complex with elegant wood-beamed structure, a farm compound and large weddings gazebo.
- The Bromley Court Hotel – An elegant hotel, surrounded by scenic gardens with stunning views of London and the Kentish countryside.
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The Ferry House Inn – A beautiful 16th Century Country Public House sitting alongside the Swale Estuary.
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The Great Danes Hotel – A very large hotel wedding venue situated in the heart of Kent.
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The Grand Hotel – Built in 1889 with breathtaking views of the world famous Leas Promenade and French Skyline.
- The Grand Hotel, Reykjavik – Stunning Icelandic hotel set in the heart of Reykjavik with beautiful views of the city.
- The Guildhall Museum – A historic Grade I listed building, constructed in 1697 filled with ancient artworks.
- The Harston wedding at Sonia & Ben’s – (link to come!) Home wedding styled in true DIY fashion in a beautiful 2-story semi looking out across acres of farmland and wildlife.
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The Hythe Imperial – Mercure Hotel with stunning views built in 1880, named a Kent Wedding Award finalist.
- The Hickstead Hotel – A stunning wedding venue in the heart of the Sussex countryside and the South Downs; dead smack in the middle between Brighton and Gatwick Airport.
- The Marine Hotel, Whitstable – Modern hotel set on the Whistable sea-front with stunning views and elegant decor.
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The Old House – Bulgarian, traditional and culturally rich restaurant in Maidstone.
- The Peasant – A mosaic floored Victorian gastro-pub with a very alternative styling.
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The Royal Function Rooms – Grand, open “theatre” halls in the middle of historic Rochester.
- The Secret Garden – A creative venue in Kent with unique gardens and a beautiful glass greenhouse.
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The St. George Hotel – A large yet “personal” hotel in Rochester built in 1967.
- The TA Army, Rochester – Did you know that the Army barracks hire out their space for weddings?
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The Thurrock Hotel – Modern hotel in Essex next to the M25.
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