LOVE IS...
Whether you’re newly engaged (congratulations!) or already a dedicated reader winging your way to the aisle, we’d like to welcome you to the new issue of Wed Magazine!
An incredibly special chapter in your life lies before you and, while wedding planning can be beyondwords exciting, it can also be overwhelming. These silken pages are designed to offer you a pocket of peace – timeout from the online wedding world and its endless grids, websites and mood boards – to immerse yourself in the joyful times that lie ahead.
Totally dedicated to Devon, each issue of Wed is packed to the brim with the dreamiest content, from must-read features to gorgeous shoots and joy-filled weddings – all captured against the county’s breathtaking landscapes. We’re proud to showcase the talents of an incredible team of wedding creatives, not to mention Devon’s seriously stunning wedding venues (head to our Venues Guide on p.97 for a showcase of some of Devon’s finest).
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This issue, our features range from where to start with planning a wedding and grappling with budgets to choosing your rings, entertainment ideas and coast of North Devon, where wintery hues meet shimmering dresses, to a country idyll in the south styled with luxe boho vibes. And, in the heart of Exeter, a blend of crisp whites and luxe blooms looks achingly romantic against the timeworn walls of St Nicholas Priory.
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Then there’s the weddings. From Naomi and Aidan’s intimate boho wedding at Brickhouse Vineyard to Chloe and David’s autumnal celebration at Powderham Castle and Veronika and Danny’s elegant wedding at Pynes House, each wedding is filled with so much joy, love and personality – not to mention Devon at its most beautiful.
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I’M ENGAGED! NOW WHAT?
Wedding planner Jenny Granlund of Jenny Wren Weddings & Events shares her top tips for kicking off your wedding planning journey
Congratulations on your engagement! Before you dive headfirst into wedding planning, don’t forget to take a moment to really savour being engaged. Revel in the beauty of your just-engaged bubble, just the two of you, before the flurry of questions begin and decisions have to be made.
Let’s face it, aside from experienced events planners, not many of us know where to begin with a challenge like planning a wedding. We’ve enlisted expert wedding planner Jenny Granlund of Jenny Wren Weddings & Events (jennywrens.com) to help you get started...
Take out wedding insurance
We advise all of our couples do this straight away. It might not be the most fun element of wedding planning, but you never know what is around the corner so make sure you are covered.
Break it down
If you’re planning your day yourselves, I would advise you to break your planning down and give yourself dates of when to have things done by. That way these milestones will give you a real sense of achievement and you won’t feel so overwhelmed about how much you have to do. Instead, you will have a clear vision of where you are at, what else is to be done and when you plan to do it.
Decide on a budget
Before you begin researching your dream wedding, figure out the budget you have for your day. No decisions can be made until you know how much money you have to work with. Seriously think about what your limit is and speak to family members early on if they have said they may contribute. This is likely to feel awkward to bring up, but it is important to do before you begin, so you can then make realistic plans and not get carried away. Once you have added any contributions from family to your own money for the wedding, allocate it sensibly to all of the elements (for example: venue, dress, flowers). If you have a wedding planner, they will be able to guide you on this. There are many tools online that can help too and remember to leave 10% as a contingency to give room for changes.
Create an Excel spreadsheet with two columns – predicted and actual – so you can keep track of everything that has been spent. If you are anything like me, you will enjoy watching the numbers change as you add things in, and it is so satisfying when things come in under budget!
Draw up a guest list
Determining your guest list early is essential, as it will have an impact on so many of the things that follow on (size of venue, for example). The guest list can spin out of control easily, so it is important to keep on top of it from the start. Begin drawing up your list together and have some structure to it. Separate it into three categories: people you couldn’t bear not being there, people you’d really like to attend but are not critical, and the people you’d enjoy having but could eliminate if necessary.
Lots of people are likely to have an opinion on who you should and shouldn’t invite – listen and consider their viewpoint, but always keep in mind your own desires first and foremost. If your wedding is being funded by your parents, they may feel they can invite certain people, such as old friends who your partner may never have met, taking up the place of one of his or her friends. You need to reach a compromise, and you may also find that, once people have received their invitation, some may ask if they can bring extra people, such as a partner you may not have met. An easy way to ensure it is clear concerning how many guests the invitation is for is to add this line to the invitation: “We kindly
reserve one/two seats in your honour.”
Choose a venue
Decide whether you would like two separate locations for the day – one for the ceremony and one for the reception – or if you would rather have it all in one place. Begin making appointments to look around potential contenders; venues get booked up far in advance so this should be top of your list, along with booking your officiant. Ensure you have a pre-prepared list of questions for your venue before you go to view it (see p.99 for our Venues Guide).
Visualise your day
With regards to styling, I advise couples to initially spend some time thinking about their wedding vision. What’s important to you both for your wedding day? What are the emotions you want to evoke? Forget about how it will look for a moment and think about how you want it to feel – for example, fun, heartfelt, romantic, full of surprises, respectful of traditions, or one hell of a party!
Think about key words that would capture and define your day, as this will help you come up with ideas. If you find it hard to determine what you want, then think about what you definitely don’t want. What have you seen at other weddings that you don’t like? Defining your vision early will make it much easier and avoids those magpie moments that many people fall into, getting everything that catches their eye with nothing pulling the look and feel together.
Find your dream team
We are spoilt for choice in Devon for wedding suppliers. From photographers to cake makers, caterers to musicians, we have such talented and skilled wedding industry professionals at our fingertips, many of which you will find in this beautiful magazine.
Choosing those involved in your day is exciting, but make sure you do your research. Don’t be afraid to ask for their portfolios, scroll through their social media channels and request testimonials from their previous clients before you make your decision. It is also nice to get to know the person behind the business; they are going to be involved in one of the most important days of your life, I think it’s such a privilege to be part of that. Get to know each other a little first – not only will this ensure they are the right fit in terms of their work, but it will also make the wedding planning journey much more fun and enjoyable.
Choose your bridal party
Take your time and think carefully about this. Not only does each additional bridesmaid or groomsman come with a potential price tag, but too many maids can mean too many opinions to consider, especially when it comes to things such as dress selection or hen and stag do planning. Once you have asked someone to be in your bridal party, it is extremely difficult to withdraw your invitation if you change your mind. Let the excitement of being engaged mellow slightly before selecting. And don’t feel you are under obligation to ask someone just because they asked you –friendships and relationships change over time and you may not be as close to the person who you were bridesmaid for three years ago.
Obtain a marriage licence
You may not need to do this right away, but it should be on your list to get done in good time. In England and Wales, 28 days notice must be given to the register office before a marriage can take place and you have to get married within 12 months of giving notice.
ceremonially speaking
From civil ceremonies and celebratory ceremonies to pagan handfastings, wed looks at the many ways you can formalise and celebrate your union words Hannah May & Nicola Le Couteur Bisson, Guild of Cornish Celebrants
However and whenever you’re thinking of getting married, there’s a host of ways to do it to suit your vision. Whether you’re living by the rule book or wanting to write your own, couples can design a day to reflect their love story and stage something reflective of the times by picking a mode to match, from the multitude of ways to say (or not say!) ‘I do’ that are also oh-so ‘you’.
Legally speaking…
First off, don’t forget the legal requirements of entering matrimony. To get married or form a civil partnership in England and Wales (with differing rules for Scotland and Northern Ireland), from 27th February 2023 you must both be 18 years of age, not closely related nor already married or in a civil partnership. Two witnesses must be present at the wedding.
Documents required include proof of name, age, any name changes, nationality and address. Additional paperwork such as details of where and when you intend to marry must also be submitted – alongside (if applicable) a decree absolute or final order, entry visa and death certificate of your formal partner. Non-UK nationals will need to check any visa requirements, and allow additional time for the notice to be processed.
A notice period of at least 29 days must be given by signing a legal statement to say you intend to get married or form a civil partnership at your local register office (the district of which you must have lived in for at least seven days), and the ceremony must be completed within 12 months of submitting this notice.
Civil Marriage
This is a non-religious legally binding marriage ceremony performed by two local authority officials called a superintendent registrar and a registrar, at a register office, registration office or venue approved by the local council. It can feature readings, music and songs, by prior agreement, but cannot include any religious or spiritual content. Two witnesses must be present.
Civil Partnership
A civil partnership legally recognises the relationship between two people and, though isn’t defined as a marriage, does involve similar responsibilities and rights such as tax benefits, inheritance and pensions. It takes place in front of a registrar and doesn’t involve a ceremony or the exchanging of vows (though both can be requested), but simply the signing of the civil partnership document in front of two witnesses. Civil partnerships are open to both same-sex and opposite-sex couples, and they are referred to as civil partners, rather than husband and wife.
Civil Partnership Conversion
Same-sex (but not opposite-sex) couples can convert a civil partnership into a marriage in England or Wales by attending an appointment at a register office to sign a ‘conversion into marriage’ declaration in front of a superintendent registrar, who must also sign the declaration (which you can also say to each other). A marriage certificate is then issued, dated with the date of the original civil partnership. Should you choose to follow the conversion with a ceremony (with or without guests), you can do so at a register office, approved premises or religious building where same-sex marriages are allowed.
Religious Ceremony
A religious marriage ceremony can take place at any Church of England church or registered religious building and must be presided over by a vicar or authorised person, such as a minister, who will need to ensure the marriage document is correctly
produced, signed and posted to the local registration service for the marriage to be registered. The ceremony must take the form of the rites and ceremonies of the Religious denomination in which you are marrying and will include some form of prescribed vows. Same-sex couples can get married in a religious building if it has been registered for them to do so.
Sequel Wedding
Sequel weddings are a two-part event whereby couples have a small ceremony or intimate wedding followed by a larger second ceremony or celebration at a later date (only one can be legally recognised). This can take the form of an elopement, virtual or micro wedding followed by a grand-scale sequel the following year.
Celebratory Ceremony
This is a way for couples to celebrate their marriage with friends and family when and wherever they want. It is free of any legal restraints and can be conducted by a professional celebrant or a friend. Your status won’t alter since the service isn’t legally binding, but it does give total freedom and flexibility with regards to venue and content, and can include traditional elements such as vow and ring exchanges and readings, or anything else you personally desire, from promises to rituals such as handfasting, a sand ceremony or a ring warming. Most couples will have a simple legal ceremony either just before or after the celebratory ceremony. Professional celebrants work with the couple to personalise the ceremony in its entirety and spend time meeting with and getting to know the couple. The celebrant will then write and conduct a ceremony which is completely unique and tailored to the couple and reflects their wishes. There are two types of professional celebrant: independent celebrants and humanists. A humanist celebrant is a member of Humanists UK and follows their philosophy and will not usually allow any religious or spiritual references in their ceremonies. An independent celebrant is led by the wishes of the couple in the ceremony content and will include religious or spiritual references and work with couples of any or differing faiths or non, to create a ceremony which is meaningful for all, they will also work with faith leaders.
Pagan Handfasting
The ancient pagan-inspired marriage ritual is usually performed by an independent celebrant or fellow pagan and involves a couple’s hands being bound with ribbon or cord to signify their union. Handfasting is not legally recognised on its own as a form of marriage. Holding hands so that the pulse points or wrists are touching, the ribbons or cords are looped around the couples’ joined hands whilst they say their vows and promises. The colours of the ribbons or cords can be accorded meanings and are chosen specifically by the couple. Family members or guests can be included in the ceremony by coming forward to place the ribbon or cord over the couples hands. Further layers of meaning can be added by invoking the blessings of the cardinal points and elements if wished.
Vow Renewal
However you originally married, renewing your vows is a way to celebrate your marriage and relationship. Couples can choose to periodically renew their vows every decade (or even annually!), at milestone anniversaries, after having children (who they can ask to host the reaffirmation), or to reinforce their love and commitment during turbulent times. It can occur anywhere from your home to a poignant outside space or building or a traditional house of worship - and, not being legal, can be led by a friend or a celebrant.
NATURAL BEAUTY
Situated on the Devon and Cornwall border, where the banks of the River Tamar and River Lyd meet 500 acres of enchanting woodland, lakes and rolling meadows, the setting of Wooladon Estate could not be more picturesque. The private estate offers a five-star country residence, together with a cluster of beautiful buildings, to host a wedding steeped in wild romance.
From vows in the garden or country ceremony room to festivities in the garden suite and photographs against the lake, the willow tree and woodland, expect seclusion, versatile celebration spaces and breathtaking views at every turn as you and your guests revel in the exclusive estate and all it has to offer.
At its heart, the luxurious Georgian house presents a plethora of charming spaces and a gorgeously romantic bridal suite bathed in natural light, while a cluster of barn conversion cottages add to the stylish and secluded accommodation options, some complete with private gardens, hot tubs and valley views.
Priding themselves on their exceptional catering, the team will build a bespoke menu using the freshest produce grown and sourced from the estate, including seasonal fruit and vegetables, beef reared on the riverbanks and bread baked on-site. A wedding packed with Devon flavour, stirring charm and the most soul-stirring of backdrops are the hallmarks of a memorable event at Wooladon Estate.
wooladonestate.co.uk
BEST OF BRITISH
Exeter-based florist Emma Hewlett is renowned for her beautifully creative and versatile approach to floristry. From classic romance to contemporary chic and dreamy boho to relaxed rustic, she can turn her hand to all floral styles with stunning results.
Passionate about making her service as sustainable as possible, Emma ensures all her floral designs are foam-free while avoiding single-use plastics. In a bid to push the sustainability envelope further, Emma has now launched a British wedding florals package. Using only flowers from local growers based within 20 minutes of her studio rather than imported varieties, the package allows couples to enjoy beautiful local blooms with a minimal carbon footprint. “I have built up a great relationship with growers that means I can tap into what is truly local to me,” says Emma.
Rather than couples specifying the flowers they’d like, Emma will use the very best blooms in the chosen palette which are available to pick the week of the wedding. “Obviously if there are key seasonal flowers the couple would like, such as roses, then I would ensure they are included, but it will be less of a recipe of flowers, allowing for a more free and natural design,” she explains. “I want to show couples that they can still have the most gorgeous flowers without relying on imported ones.”
The new package includes bouquets for brides and bridesmaids, buttonholes and table flowers, with options for larger floral installations also available for wow-worthy florals which are big on style and low on carbon impact.
emmahewlett.co.uk
WORDS OF LOVE
“I saw that you were perfect, and so I loved you. Then I saw that you were not perfect and I loved you even more.” Angelita Lim
REGULARS
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FIELDS OF DREAMS
If you’re searching for a wedding venue that’s away-from-it all yet conveniently located, exclusive-use but laidback and set amongst a scenic stretch of Devon’s rural landscape – then prepare to fall in love with Deer Farm Tipi Weddings.
Located 25 minutes from Exeter and 15 minutes from Tiverton, East Dunster Farm is as picturesque as it is private. Set on the hillside of the family-run deer farm, a trio of spectacular off-white Nordic tipis makes a blank canvas setting for bespoke wedding celebrations with views across miles of rolling hills.
Tailored entirely to your vision, you might stage a blessing overlooking the rural panoramas before celebrating with your nearest and dearest or take your vows elsewhere before relocating to your tipi reception and feasting with up to 150 guests in attendance. The tipis come furnished with tables, chairs, benches and a handcrafted wooden bar. Bedecked in festoon lighting, fairy lights and a lantern lit walkway, you’re assured a palpably magical ambience as night falls.
Luxury accommodation with large, light-filled living spaces, private gardens and hot tubs for 16 people on-site (or more for an additional cost) is included in the hire, along with optional camping for further guests. Surrounded by green hills and grazing deer and stags, imagine soaking up the romance of your brilliantly personal tipi wedding with your nearest and dearest in this tucked-away corner of Devon. Heaven.
deerfarmtipiweddings.co.uk
STRETCH YOUR IMAGINATION
Dreaming of a wedding under canvas in a scenic location? Make your vision manifest with the help of Skybar Weddings. Armed with years of experience in the hospitality industry and with numerous weddings and events successfully under their belt, the team offers a range of services for all types and sizes of marquee wedding.
Whether you’re in need of a location scout, stretch tent hire, layout advice or interior styling and equipment hire, they will deliver your dream wedding with idiosyncratic flair. Their top-of-the-range stretch tents are tailored to suit all types of celebrations, from intimate affairs to large-scale parties. Beautifully blending form and function, the safe and secure tents can weather any storm and can be adapted to suit a host of settings. So whether you envisage a summertime clifftop shindig with an open-sided tent revealing the ocean beyond, a cosy winter wedding with warmth and magical ambience or a sprawling festival-style celebration via the tents’ modular, interlocking design – Skybar will create it with flourish.
WORDS OF LOVE
“To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.”
David Viscott
And let’s not forget the interior. Couples can hire a range of lighting, flooring and furnishings such as tables, chairs and Chesterfield sofas, along with various staging, sound, PA and entertainment options to ensure that every element is taken care of in unique and oh-so ‘you’ style.
skybarweddings.com
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LOVE THROUGH A LENS
Priding himself on an unobtrusive yet relaxed approach to wedding photography, the multi award-winning Peter Prior will produce a stunning set of emotive images that you’ll forever value as one of the most treasured keepsakes from your day. “Your wedding album will be far more than a set of pictures. I will have created a piece of family history that will be a priceless heirloom for generations to come,” he explains. “My aim when photographing a wedding has always been to produce timeless, natural and elegant images that capture the soul and essence of the occasion.”
Tailoring his photography to suit your personal requirements, Peter will document as much or as little of your day as you’d like before presenting you with a handmade designer album packed with pictures you’ll wish to pore over time and time again (with a digital only option also available).
Rounding off his creative service with luxurious albums, you can look forward to a collection of images that will allow you to relive and share your wedding in the most beautiful of ways.
peterprior.com
WILD AT HEART
A dream setting in the heart of the Devon countryside, where wildflower meadows meet maturing woodland, Higher Holcombe makes a gloriously green canvas for a relaxed wedding bursting with style, atmosphere and personality.
Situated near Ottery St Mary, the 30-acre rural retreat comprises a cluster of character-filled buildings, from the gorgeously lit barn with exposed beams and floor-to-ceiling windows framing views across the grounds, to the farmhouse, which accommodates 10, and the Hobbit House, a quirkycool honeymoon hideaway set in its own garden overlooking the woodland and meadows. There are also shepherd’s huts, giant Lotus Belle tents and overflow camping for larger guest lists. For vows immersed in nature, you may choose to hold your ceremony in the willow ‘cathedral’ – a magical hilltop setting found along meandering flower-filled paths – or the secluded silver birch ‘church’ – a secluded woodland spot where you can marry, feast or take your first dance beneath a leafy canopy.
Licensed for marriages and civil partnerships, Higher Holcombe allows couples to tailor their day to suit their requirements. Whether you envisage a barefoot ceremony in the woods or exchanging your vows before feasting in the barn, the team are on-hand to help you achieve the most relaxed and personality-packed celebration with flourish and ease.
higherholcombe.co.uk
WEDDING SUPERSTITION
It is thought to be good luck for a bride to cry on her wedding day because it symbolises that she has shed all her tears and will not have any to shed during her marriage. Just remember the waterproof mascara, ladies!
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ON THE WAY TO THE WEDDING
A Georgian stately home on the outskirts of Bideford in North Devon, Moreton House is an elegant setting for a modern wedding with its beautiful, light-filled spaces, luxurious on-site accommodation and picturesque grounds. Rich in the beauty of this corner of Devon, guests can enjoy roaming the five acres of landscaped tree-lined gardens, while the breathtaking vistas of the north coast are just a short drive away.
The new Bridgerton-inspired Daddon Suite has further enhanced the venue’s palpable air of romance. One of the few surviving rooms left from the earlier Daddon House, which stood on the site more than 300 years ago, the suite boasts wood panelled walls and plaster mouldings which predate the Georgian house of today. Now restored to its former splendour, the elegant space is styled with soft colours and accents of gold, antique furnishings and a sumptuous chandelier. An emperor-size four-poster bed, complete with pineapple finials, takes centre stage, while its large windows frame views across the gardens.
Included with venue hire for wedding couples, the suite makes a dreamy and photogenic getting-ready room and honeymoon suite. As well as plentiful space for gathering your bride tribe for a bubblyfilled morning of hair and make-up preparations, it is perfectly placed for a grand entrance via the formal staircase or directly into the ballroom ceremony space. And just imagine waking to the first day of married life in such a setting!
moretonhousedevon.com
WINTER SEAS
Located in a prime position on Plymouth Hoe with sweeping views across the sea, Pier One allows you to marry in style within touching distance of the water.
With the bustle of Plymouth only a short distance away, the coolly contemporary wedding venue offers complete privacy and stylish interiors. Mesmerising views of the sea fill the floor-to-ceiling windows, while the balcony makes a sublime spot to take your vows while basking in the fresh sea air. What’s more, with delicious food being a speciality, you’re assured a wedding feast to remember.
For those drawn to the romance of a winter wedding, the venue is currently running a special promotion whereby couples can get 50% off the venue hire fee during the winter months comprising January, February, March, October, November and December 2023 (excluding the period between Christmas and New Year). Get in touch to find out more.
pieroneplymouth.co.uk
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PHOTO FINISH
Capturing the big moments, the small moments and the fleeting moments it’s all too easy to miss, photographer Beth Wilson is passionate about enshrining the memories of your day in all its unique beauty. Adopting a documentary style of photography, Beth’s “relaxed, emotive and fun storytelling” approach is evident in every image. “For the best part of the day I’m busy capturing a wedding naturally unfold,” she says. “However, I always appreciate the chance to get creative in order to provide some showstoppers to your gallery that truly represent you as a couple.”
Taking the time to get to know each couple and build rapport in advance of the wedding allows Beth to establish a relaxed connection and create the most beautiful and natural images. Beth’s coverage extends from pre-wedding shoots to a standard 10-hour package and post-wedding adventure sessions, allowing you to choose a bespoke service to suit your requirements. “It’s really important you choose a wedding photographer with a style you love, a personality you click with and a price that suits your budget,” she urges. Head to Beth’s website and prepare to fall in love with her portfolio of natural, intimate and timelessly beautiful photographs.
STYLED TO PERFECTION
Booked a blank canvas venue and don’t know where to start? Allow us to introduce you to the wedding design and styling services of Knots & Kisses. With an innate flair and professionally honed eye, Nikki Sherriff taps into her background in art, illustration and graphics to offer complete event styling “full of visual drama and personality”. She will take care of every element and detail to create a bespoke look and feel that reflects your coupledom to exquisite effect.
“Drawing inspiration from fashion, interiors and art, I design luxurious, trendled schemes that feel completely personal and unique,” she explains. “It’s my job to turn whatever vision you have for your wedding day into reality. I’ll unravel your ideas, offer a view of my own and expertly style your event so it looks gorgeous from beginning to end.”
Working closely with each couple, Nikki will develop a detailed blueprint of your wedding from furniture hire to installations, food stations and seating areas, helping you to imagine and materialise your dream day with stress-free ease. Considering both form and function, she’ll create a space that looks and feels oh-so ‘you’ while providing an unforgettable experience for your guests. Pick a package to suit your needs, from a full wedding and design service that will take you from conception to completion to ‘The ‘On the Day’ Edit’ styling and set-up option and ‘The Inspiration Session’, which presents a consultation service to help couples embark upon the most stylish of DIY days.
knotsandkisses.co.uk
WORDS OF LOVE
“True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked.” Erich Segal
into the blue
Let seaweed frills, sea glass shades and shimmering pearls inspire a dreamily ethereal wedding at the water’s edge
compiled by Rebecca Matthews1. From the ethereal hue and halterneck cut cut to the featherlight tulle, we love everything about this bridesmaid dress by TH&TH. Plus, it’s perfect for dancing! thandth.com
2. From the organic forms to the stunning sea glass focal point, this pendant by Tide and Trove is a dreamy piece to wear on the big day and beyond. tideandtrove.com
3. Blending delicate lace and airy chiffon, this romantic dress by Kelsey Rose at The Ivory Lounge is made for celebrations on the sands. theivorylounge.co.uk
4. Inspired by the textures and colours of the tideline, this artful ring by Emily Nixon glitters with sapphires in alluring shades of blue and heather purple. emilynixon.com
5. Crafting bespoke wedding stationery in a fine art style, this beautifully crafted suite by Claire Rose Creative captures the fronds, frills and tones of the ocean. clairerosecreative.co.uk
6. Fusing handcrafted shells and light-catching pearls, these earrings are the perfect finishing touch for beach-loving brides. kokotaladesigns.co.uk
7. Dotted with shimmering crystals and mother of pearl, channel mermaid bride vibes in the Delphine Crown by Tilly Thomas Lux. tillythomaslux.com
time to shine
From the moody hues of the ocean to the white-tipped waves breaking at the cliffs, it’s difficult to imagine a more romantic setting for a winter wedding than the Devon coast. In this styled shoot, a palette of teal and deep green, and foliagerich arrangements dotted with blousy blooms bring gorgeous colour to Watermouth Cove, where leafy woodland meets the spectacular cliffscape of North Devon.
The palette carries from the clifftop pagoda to the Woodland Barn, where an arch of toffee and cream flowers makes a dreamy focal point amidst the twinkling lights and warm wood of the exposed beams. The tablescape sees a multitude of candles and marble accents nestle green table runners and elegant stationery adorned with florals and foliage.
Relaxed and romantic, the bridal gowns shimmer magically in the candlelight, from an ethereal dress with billowing sleeves and intricate floral detailing to a shoulder-baring gown embellished with a sea of crystals for dancing the night away. While the bridesmaids’ dresses carry the lustrous theme in rich green, the groom’s attire picks up on the colours of the surrounding landscape in sandy beige and earthy tweed.
Complete with a carnival of sparklers lighting up the night, it makes for a spellbinding – and achingly romantic – scene for a wedding in the depths of winter.
Photography & film
Amy & Nick, Amy Chapple
Photography amychapplephotography.co.uk
Venue Watermouth Cove watermouthcoveweddings.co.uk
Styling Best Day Ever! bestdayeverdevon.co.uk
Hair Cindy Beddard cindybeddardbridalhair.co.uk
Make-up Jasmine Elle Makeup instagram.com/jasmine_ellemakeup
Flowers The Rose Shed theroseshed.co.uk
Bridalwear Zavana Couture from Evolved Bridal evolvedbridal.co.uk
Rara Avis raraavis-group.com
Bridesmaids’ dresses Coast coastfashion.com
Next next.co.uk
Suits Always and Forever Bridal & Menswear devonbridal.co.uk
The House of Cavani cavani.co.uk
Moss Bros moss.co.uk
Jewellery Wanderlust Life wanderlustlife.co.uk
Stationery Emma Louise Castle emmalouisecastle.co.uk
Cake Mollie Makes instagram.com/mollie_makes_
Biscuits Boutique Biscuits by Rachel instagram.com/ boutiquebiscuitsbyrachel
Tipis Native Bell Tents nativebelltents.co.uk
Models instagram.com/the_lawrencegrahams instagram.com/lukewmanning1994 instagram.com/callumfry1994 instagram.com/claudiajemery instagram.com/adrijalvarez
love struck
Set amidst acres of parkland, ancient woodland and flower-filled gardens, Boconnoc makes a dreamlike canvas for a country house wedding. In this styled shoot, a love story plays out against the elegant spaces of the historic house, from the Library dressed with a carnival of flowers in muted tones to a pared-back tablescape in the lightfilled Garden Room styled with delicate stems.
The soft and romantic mood continues with the bridal gowns. From a gorgeously light confection of ruffles and floral embellishment to a sleek, minimalist design, the dresses blend timeless beauty with a modern edge. With the groom resplendent in a dashing dinner suit, the couple wander the grounds –champagne in hand – basking in the joy of their contemporary country house romance.
Fall for the romance of a modern country house wedding where elegant styling and fanciful gowns meet a symphony of rosesphotography
Kamila Nowak Photography styling Rebecca Marie Weddings
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words Rebecca MatthewsTHE STUFF OF DREAMS
Located in the heart of Plymouth, set foot inside The Ivory Lounge and you’ll be ushered into the most sumptuous setting, where snug furnishings and light-catching chandeliers meet rails of designer bridal gowns.
Priding itself on its warm welcome and customer service, the boutique houses a range of gowns for brides seeking everything from laidback style to high glamour. The Vera Wang Bride collection is awash with fashion-forward dresses: think clean lines, bold ballgowns and romantic gowns dripping with shimmering embellishment, while British designer Ellis Bridals is loved by brides seeking classically romantic bridal style with a luxe, contemporary twist such as off-theshoulder cuts and statement bows. And, for brides envisioning a relaxed, modern look, Kelsey Rose offers a choice of coolly individual styles, from ethereal silhouettes to super-chic separates.
Adding to the swoon-worthy selection, the latest collection by Randy Fenoli is now gracing the rails – and it’s the stuff of bridal dreams! Aptly entitled Deepest Devotion, the hand-picked gowns from the renowned designer and Say Yes to the Dress host blends seductive silhouettes, gorgeous fabrics and exquisite embellishment.
With a stunning illusion bodice, statement back and intricately detailed train, Dakota makes for the ultimate in showstopping bridalwear. Then there’s the timeless beauty of Dana, a glamorous cluster of beads and crystals adding a shimmering twist to its simple and striking silhouette, while Deedee’s fitted sweetheart gown is the epitome of glamour – and comes complete with a scalloped train and detachable straps. From figure-hugging fit-and-flares with cut-outs and shoulder bows to sheaths with portrait backs and detachable sleeves, you can look forward to the most head-turning bridalwear from this super-stylish collection.
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From dreamy dresses to seriously chic shoes, here’s our pick of the latest bridal must-haves
STATE OF GRACE
Located close to the pebbly shores of Budleigh Salterton, Days of Grace is a glorious emporium of vintage and antique lace, bridal gowns, occasion wear and accessories. You’ll find the likes of original Edwardian lace and cotton gowns alongside embroidered ‘20s French lace, ‘70s dresses and a host of timelessly romantic sleeved ‘40s and ‘50s styles.
Perfect for brides seeking something one-of-a-kind, you can build your ensemble from scratch or select a reimagined gown from the in-house handcrafted collection that uses original vintage lace in ‘modern sizes’, which can be bought or custom-made to suit.
Owner, stylist and textiles expert Linda Duriez is passionate about vintage apparel and is replete with knowledge to help you create your look, from recreating era wear to tailoring something from her ready-to-wear collection to ensure it fits like a glove and looks like a dream. And with an emphasis on affordability, brides seeking something with an edge of boho, debutante or Hollywood glamour need look no further for a budget-friendly and bespoke bridal look.
For those all-important finishing touches, the boutique also houses a collection of antique veils and unique headdresses – think stunning crowns made with antique and vintage jewellery and antique pieces adorned with intricate waxed flowers – as well as jewellery, bags and gloves from a range of eras. There’s even a range of lingerie dating from the ‘30s and ‘40s for brides keen to bring a vintage vibe to their honeymoon.
IN THE BAG
PETAL POWER
So the elaborate floral arch, towering centrepieces and huge bouquet isn’t enough? We hear you! Why not bring the floral fabulousness to your bridal shoes? The floral detailing on these ornate designs from Freya Rose features hand-cut iridescent mother of pearl, while these soft suede shoes from Emmy London are hand appliquéd with delicate tulle flowers. And we love the way the delicate gold leaves and blossom flowers weave their way up these block heels by Harriet Wilde.
1. Harriet Wilde harrietwilde.com
2. Emmy London emmylondon.com
3. Freya Rose freyarose.com
GIFTS FOR THE GIRLS
Looking for chic gifts your bridesmaids will love? Armed with a vision to redefine wedding gifting, new company April & Bloom offers a range of carefully curated gift boxes filled with stylish products such as Marc de Champagne truffles, Whispering Angel rosé, silk scrunchies, sculpture candles, bath soaks and soaps wrapped lovingly in ribbons. Whether it’s for your bridesmaid ‘proposal’ or a wedding morning thank you, your ‘maids are sure to cherish these boxes of delights.
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TIME TO SHINE
Dripping with sequins and happy vibes, Rosa Bloom’s capes and jackets are the ultimate accessory for festival-chic brides. Designed in Cornwall and handcrafted in Bali, the brand has earned a cult following for its playful designs cloaked in oversized sequins. We love the Eclipse sequin cape in iridescent opal or amethyst for a fun cover-up, or how about a shimmering dress or jumpsuit for the evening shenanigans?
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MADE IN DEVON
A new bridal label has launched in Devon – and the dresses are timelessly beautiful, easy to wear and made to last. Handmade in the county from the finest quality laces and silks, the collection of gowns and separates from Katie Woods Bridal are highly adaptable and designed to be worn again rather than gathering dust.
We love the understated beauty of the Iris gown, a romantic silk satin design, and the relaxed sophistication of the Teresa gown, a high neck luxe silk satin dream of a dress. Designed to be mixed and matched for a bespoke bridal look, the separates range from the Frankie top, a playful and delicate lace piece which can be worn over a dress or camisole, to the Joy overskirt, an ethereal silk tulle skirt which looks stunning worn over a dress or underskirt.
All gowns can be easily adapted to create a customised look, while the collection of tops and overskirts allow you to transform your look from day to evening. Complete with lots of fab ideas for styling your bridal attire after the big day, head to the website and prepare to be smitten with this sustainable and beautifully stylish collection.
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
Located in The House That Moved, a 16th century building in Exeter’s historical West Quarter, Pirouette is packed with atmosphere and beautiful bridal gowns. The quirky setting, its three floors dripping in bridal finery, lends itself to intimate appointments – and the team offers a warm and individual service to each bride.
As a long-standing stockist of celebrated designers Maggie Sottero, Rebecca Ingram and Sottero & Midgley, the rails are brimming with glamorous gowns and vintage-inspired cuts to whimsical, romantic silhouettes and boho-chic lace.
Having taken stock of the latest dresses from Maggie Sottero, Rebecca Ingram and Sottero & Midgley, brides-to-be can feast their eyes on minimalist gowns with luxe fabrics and clean lines, dreamy dresses with whimsical lace and full skirts, and super-chic cuts with plunging necklines and gorgeous backs. With finishing touches galore including accessories and veils, you can look forward to picking out a dreamy – and decidedly ‘you’ –ensemble in this memorable setting.
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wed’s STYLE GUIDE
From the hemline to the headwear, get clued up on the bridal basics and go find your dress of dreams!
words Hannah MayBuying your wedding dress can sometimes feel as though you’re learning a new language. And if the process leaves you confused between your moiré and your guipure, not to mention overwhelmed by an endless array of choice, then allow us to introduce you to the bridal basics.
By breaking it down into the ten core components, you can virtually design your own blueprint of a gown, arming yourself with a vision that fits your individual sense of style and body type while also keeping a keen eye on the latest trends that might take your fancy.
From the skirt to the sleeves, here’s our mini guide to help you get started...
Silhouette
The shape of your dress is one of the most important factors, ensuring the most comfortable and flattering fit to help you look and feel your best. A-lines flow softly out from the waist and complement all frames, while structured ballgowns create a waistline and lend support to curvier physiques. Empire lines (the runways’ Regency obsession where the skirt starts just under the bust) and body-con styles are perfect for petite or boyish figures, including columns/ sheaths and one of wedding world’s most lust-worthy silhouettes: the Little White Dress. Then there’s the fit-and-flare, which hugs the body until it kicks out at the thigh, and the classic mermaid that flares slightly lower at the knee – both of which hark of old school glamour by accentuating the natural hourglass. Or you could ditch the dress altogether and opt for a bridal suit, which remains an haute couture staple.
Skirt
Straight with a front or side split, bud-shaped or statement ballgown? Whether as separates or built into the gown, the skirt can be chosen or even customised to suit your personal look. Voluminous yet light-as-air styles are all the rage and include frothy tulle overskirts, ruffles and tutus, while more floaty lines add an ethereal edge and come in the form of bias-cut silk skirts, sway-worthy crepe frocks and reams of billowing chiffon with fluttering trains.
Hemline
From the latest resurgence of micro minis to dramatic floor-sweeping lengths and everything in-between, pick a hem to flatter and/or flaunt accordingly. Shorter hems can be clean and minimalist or daringly high fashion (such as feather skirts), while knee or ankle skimmers and maxi styles are more reminiscent of vintage fashions from the ‘50s and ‘60s. High-low hemlines bare the legs while remaining longer in the back (the perfect heel flashing, dance-ready option), with floor-length epitomising timeless elegance, though receiving a modern makeover via floral accents, elaborate embroidery and eye-catching prints.
Back
With as much attention afforded to the back as the
aisle walk and beyond, select from open and backless to
backs to add another dimension to your
are all de rigueur on the runways.
Bodice
The bodice is key in defining the overall silhouette and look. Firstly, think about your strap type (such as spaghetti, halterneck, strapless), then the bodice shape, such as scooped, sweetheart, jewel, off-the-shoulder, bateau/boat, deep plunging V-neck, high and square necklines. Sample them all to see what best suits your frame while experimenting with the latest trends, which currently include corsets, asymmetrical and mock necks.
Fabric
As far as your fabric is concerned, ask yourself: is it fit for purpose? If you’re hosting a winter wedding, then a barely-there chiffon gown might not be in keeping with the season or aesthetic. Similarly, a heavy satin or multi-layered frock might swamp your frame and style if it’s a breezy beach wedding you favour. From the fit to the feel, check that you’re well supported, comfortable and able to move while deliberating between tulle, silk, lace, satin, taffeta, chiffon, crepe, organza, velvet and charmeuse. As part of the cottagecore movement, cotton and crocheted styles are on the rise, while sheer (and nude) fabrics are also en vogue.
Sleeve
Depending on the dress and time of year in which you’re tying the knot, you may opt out of sleeves entirely. Strapless ballgowns tend to leave the arms and décolletage bare, but a bolero, long-sleeved top, detachable sleeves or cape can be added for a more transformational, layered look. However, sleeves are still reigning supreme on the runway, particularly anything with volume such as the bell, balloon and puff varieties. Cap, flutter and long, sheer sleeves present a subtler alternative, while trumpet, lace and off-the-shoulder versions give an instant injection of ethereal romance. Add floral embroidery, beadwork, sequins, pearls or appliqués for extra style points.
Waist
High, wasp and dropped flapper styles, concealed via empire lines, and cinched with corsetry – the waist continues to be reimagined with every bridal collection. Embellish with a belt, flossing, ribbon or cut-outs, and expose with bridal separates like a waist-skimming skirt and crop top. Certain styles and silhouettes will accentuate your waist while others will draw the eye elsewhere; the trick is to try them all and see what works best with your figure and style preferences.
Colour
Blue is one of the biggest shades du jour, with blush, peach, lemon and nude tones still gracing collections the world over. Try to match your skin shade (e.g. dark, olive, fair) and undertone (warm, cool or neutral) with the dress’ colour – and note the subtleties between champagne, oyster, pale gold and silver tinted gowns. For example, yellowtoned ivory gowns tend to suit fair skin well, while creamier coloured frocks work better with medium shades of skin. Brides with olive skin pair perfectly with traditional white gowns, while darker complexions are complemented by most dress colours, including brights. And don’t forget to think about the venue, season, décor and the shades of the groom’s and bridesmaids’ ensembles to ensure a harmonious look for the entire wedding party and scene.
Accessories
When it comes to accessories, brides are spoiled for choice. The main risk is overloading your outfit and making everything appear too fussy. So start with the dress and add features from there. For example, if you’ve selected a minimal shift, then an elaborate headdress or killer heels would elevate and lend extra interest – or you could opt out entirely of accessories for a pared-back look. Unembellished gowns could be complemented by ornate add-ons such as a bejewelled belt, oversized corsage or maxi ribbon, while statement frocks with all the frills might be paired with a clean cape, tulle overskirt or mini train. Otherwise, accessories and embellishments are one of the easiest ways to make your bridal ensemble more bespoke, with today’s must-haves including vintage or individually designed jewellery to detachable sleeves, fringing, feathers, appliqués, embroidery, hand-stitched blooms, sequins, crystals and oversized florals.
PIROUETTE
Set in the historic West Quarter, Pirouette has it’s home in the famous House that Moved. We have been dressing Brides for over 30 years with fabulous designer labels and offer a private appointment and bespoke alteration service. 01392 432643 www.pirouettethecollection.com
The House That Moved 24 West Street, Exeter, Devon EX1 1BA pirouettethecollection@gmail.com
wed’s boudoir
Tips, trends and top products for beauty junkie brides
words Rebecca Matthewsbest face forward
We’re a little bit in love with Code8 Beauty. The London-based brand is all about simplifying the bewildering world of beauty with a careful edit of luxurious, high-performance formulas with super-speedy application and universally flattering shades to enhance every skin undertone. Infused with argan seed oil and SPF 15 sunscreen, the Radiate Beauty Balm – a lightweight and long-lasting BB cream with a brightening, seriously dewy finish – is our new beauty staple. We love the AM/PM Tinted Lip Balm for its soothing, antioxidant-rich formula and subtle colour, while the Colour Brilliance Lipstick offers radiant and creamy colour in aisle-ready shades of classic nude pink. You can even design your own W-day lipstick at the Code8 Colour ID Lab in London (in-store and virtual appointments are available) where a dedicated colour maestro will help you to create a unique shade profile aligned to your skin tone and colour preferences. codeeight.com
eye therapy
Ticking all the boxes when it comes to vegan, organic and natural certification – and cruelty-free to boot – Natura Siberica’s products are packed full of wildflowers and herbs to bring a powerful dose of natural goodness to your pre-wedding beauty regime. Combining fermented northern cloudberry and wild raspberry extracts to support your skin’s microbiome, Lab by NS Biome Hyaluronic Eye Patches are just the ticket for erasing the signs of those wedmin-filled late nights. Apply the patches to your under-eye area and relax, safe in the knowledge that these serum-soaked marvels are infusing your skin with potent moisture and staving off the appearance of fine lines. naturasiberica.co.uk
skin saviour
From MasterChef finalist to skincare guru, Angela Langford creates her carefully curated range of products by hand in Pembrokeshire. Designed to feed your skin with the finest ingredients from nature’s larder – all organic, vegan and cruelty-free – the brilliantly effective formulas are suitable for all skin types and come with a personalised service whereby Angela will help you select the products that best suit your skincare concern. Perfect Pores is an absolute must-have: the luscious blend of rose petals, cypress, juniper, electric daisies and hyaluronic acid leaves your skin feeling silky smooth, reduces the appearance of pores and smells heavenly to boot.
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make it personal
Can’t bear the thought of wearing the same scent as anyone on W-day? Enter Experimental Perfume Club. Focusing on bespoke fine fragrances, EPC. holds workshops and one-toone sessions at its London lab, as well as online perfumery courses, to help you explore the world of olfactory and design your very own scent from the finest ingredients. You can also select from the exquisite collection of fragrances which can be worn alone or blended together to create a personalised scent. For autumn brides, Neroli Cobalt perfectly captures the mood of the season with its bright green notes of neroli, fig, basil and petitgrain underpinned by earthy vetiver and cedarwood – a mesmerising scent that develops on your skin from day to night.
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nailed it
Wear the decadent shades and heavenly scent of chocolate on your nails with the sweet collaboration between ice cream maestros Magnum and Nails.INC. Inspired by Magnum’s twice-dipped Duet ice cream bars, the shades range from lush brown and creamy white to bright raspberry pink - all with the same delicious chocolatey fragrance! Yum. nailsinc.com
Floristry Design & Tree Hire
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Our passion for floristry design really shines through in the work which we create. Nothing makes us happier then achieving that wow factor when your guests enter the room.
Our passion for floristry design really shines through in the work which we create. Nothing makes us happier then achieving that wow factor when your guests enter the room.
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hot frocks
words Rebecca MatthewsVelvet Vibes
What’s not to love about velvet? It’s incredibly soft, adds rich texture and brings a whole new level of luxe to your bride tribe! The so-hotright-now fabric also drapes the body beautifully, making for a chic and flattering statement. We love the latest velvet dresses from Sorella Vita, which come in a range of cuts from wrap-style and column silhouettes to cowl necks with spaghetti straps and side slits. Whether you choose summery hues or opulent jewel tones, this all-season favourite guarantees a seriously stylish bridal party.
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Chic Separates
Stylish and savvy, separates allow each of your bridesmaids to customise their look by mixing and matching skirts, necklines and sleeves. They also make a sustainable choice in offering plentiful rewear options. The balloon sleeves and off-the-shoulder cut of Nola London’s Sophie top paired with their sleek Stella skirt is a chic look for a modern bride tribe.
Stylish Slips
Our obsession with all things ‘90s has seen the decade’s iconic slip dress make a huge comeback – and there’s some super-cool styles on the scene for bridesmaids. Made from 95% recycled satin, a fluid fabric that drapes effortlessly like liquid over the body, the new slip dresses from Grace Loves Lace are incredibly flattering and available in trending shades such as copper, gold, dusty rose pink and mossy green.
Hot Hues
Dresses in warm shades of terraccotta, burnt orange and sunshine yellow are everywhere in wedding world right now. Particularly perfect for late summer and autumn, these shades pair perfectly with other tones.
Jump To It
Ditch the dresses and choose jumpsuits for a super-modern look. Fashion-forward, versatile and flattering, choose fabrics such as silk, satin, velvet or chiffon for an aisle-ready aesthetic. Whether you opt for classic and tailored, bohemian and beach-worthy or something on the sassy side, there’s a world of stylish choice out there.
Back To Black
Elegant and timeless, you can’t beat a classic black dress for adding instant polish to your bridal party. From trending off-the-shoulder and square necklines to flowy, floor-sweeping skirts, choose a dress the special ladies in your life will be sure to wear again – and again.
HERE COME THE GIRLS!
Naturally, you’ll want support in the lead-up to and throughout the wedding day. You’ll turn to your partner for the big things, but when it comes to the little details, you’re likely to want to turn to your besties for advice.
Being asked to be a bridesmaid is a great honour, but with it comes big responsibilities. Before you select your bridesmaids or bridesmen, make sure you have considered your decision. Think about what you expect from your bridal party and if the person you are thinking of asking will be able to meet these expectations. Once you have chosen your bridal squad, it’s time to get to work and start delegating!
Being a bridesmaid doesn’t just involve turning up and walking down the aisle. Your bridesmaids will be your go-to people for making the wedding planning fun and stress-free. From wedmin tasks to being by your side on the big day, here is how you can bring out the best in your bridesmaids…
1. If you know exactly who you want to walk down the aisle in procession with, you can ask your favourite people to be your bridesmaids early on in your engagement. The benefit? Your gang can help you to organise an engagement party.
2. Your spouse might not be interested in attending wedding fairs. Step in the bridesmaids! Make a day of visiting a wedding show, stopping off for lunch and a debrief after spending the morning sourcing suppliers and inspiration.
3. Once you and your significant other have whittled your venue options down to one or two, arrange a site visit with your bridesmaids. These ladies are likely to know you inside out and will be able to help you make the right decision on where to wed.
4. Dress shopping! An obvious, but important, role for the bridesmaids. If you are sticking with tradition, your partner won’t see your outfit until the ceremony. Your bridesmaids can offer their advice as you search for your dream dress and all come together to agree on a shade and style for the bridesmaid dresses too.
5. Rope in the bridesmaids to address envelopes, post save the dates and track your RSVPs – many hands make light work!
6. You will have partied with your leading ladies many times, they know what music gets you on the dance floor. Ask them to find three evening entertainment options within your budget before you make the final choice.
7. One of the biggest roles for the bridesmaids is organising your dream hen party. Your bridal squad can take the reins in organising your last night of freedom, planning activities, sending invitations and collecting deposits.
8. Ask your girls for cost-saving ideas to help you stick to your budget. They might think of ideas you haven’t.
9. Plan a night in with the girls and get to work on DIY tasks. Enjoy a glass of wine while you make tassel bunting or fill glass jars with sweets for your candy cart.
10. Bridesmaids should be front and centre at the wedding rehearsal – whether a full rehearsal or a quick venue visit to practise walking down the aisle.
11. Enlist the girls to help you to find something borrowed, blue, old and new for good luck on your special day.
12. Do any of your bridesmaids bake amazing cakes or sing in your local bar? Ask them to use their talents on the wedding day; they’ll be honoured and it will be a meaningful part of the day for you.
13. Pack a bag of on-the-day essentials, including things like safety pins,
There’s more to being a bridesmaid than swilling champers on the hen do and walking down the aisle. From the lead-up to the big day, here are 25 key roles for your bride squad
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lip balm, plasters, tissues and a straw. Give it to one of your bridesmaids to look after in case of any emergencies!
14. In the morning, the bridesmaids should be on hand to field calls and deal with any last-minute issues, allowing you time to relax, sip champagne and be pampered.
15. If you’ve chosen a dry-hire venue, trust your bridesmaids to set up on the day, from arranging tables and putting out decorations to instructing suppliers on where to display things.
16. You will be busy all day so it’s the bridesmaids’ duty to make sure you have something to eat in the morning, to save you some canapés and to keep your drink topped up all day long (we mean water too!).
17. The girls will be there in the morning to help you get ready, from buttoning up your dress to helping you step into your shoes.
18. The girl gang should ensure everyone has everything they need before you all leave for the ceremony – including your bouquets and ceremony readings.
19. If you have a long train, the bridesmaids should fan out your dress before you make your entrance (and again at the end of the aisle) and be on hand if you need any assistance going to the toilet!
20. Along with the groomsmen, the bridesmaids should help organise group photographs to avoid you having to stand around for ages while your guests assemble.
21. Although not in the traditional line-up, bridesmaid speeches are becoming popular. Your girls might take to the mic to raise a toast to the newlyweds.
22. Ask your bridesmaids to look after the guests throughout the day – checking on elderly relatives, making sure no one misses the first dance and helping people navigate their way around the venue.
23. Whether they join you during the first dance or for the next song, the bridesmaids should lead the way onto the dance floor, encouraging other guests to do the same.
24. Just before the end of the night, your wedding party should head to your room and make sure it’s tidy after a busy wedding morning – they could even order a bottle of champagne for you to make a private toast to saying “I do”.
25. Your bridesmaids should be with you to offer you love, support and help you overcome any wedding nerves, ensuring you have the best day ever!
Planning a wedding is so much fun but it’s hard too. It comes with a whole host of potential stresses. Both in the planning and on the big day itself, surround yourself with the right people. The people that love you will be honoured to be included in your bridal party and happy to help you on such a monumental day. Your bridesmaids are your leading ladies, not just on the day but throughout your life too. So follow your instinct and pick the people you couldn’t live without.
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RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Seeking a unique and dreamily eye-catching engagement ring? Then prepare to be enchanted by the new engagement ring collection from The Molten Wedding Ring Company by jeweller Erin Cox.
Drawing on the Devon landscape for inspiration, each ethical and timelessly beautiful ring bears Erin’s signature molten texture and sits harmoniously with The Molten Wedding Ring Company’s wedding bands, courtesy of a rub over setting to ensure the perfect pairing for everyday wear. Choose from four designs – each bearing a quarter carat diamond of GVS quality – available in six metals (9ct yellow, white and red gold, 18ct yellow and white gold and platinum).
What’s more, couples can customise their rings through the finish, engravings or the addition of extra diamonds. And should you wish to purchase both your engagement and wedding rings with the company, you’ll receive a discount to boot!
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From exquisite bridal jewellery to engagement rings inspired by Devon, prepare to be captivated by these aisle-ready creationswords Rebecca Matthews & Hannah May
NEW JEWELS
Renowned Plymouth jewellery store Drakes is now under new management, having joined forces with award-winning jewellers Allum & Sidaway. “We now have the added resource of not one but an additional five sister stores; that gives us the opportunity to access countless more collections to bring you much more choice!” explains marketing manager Abi Davies. “Our store team remains the same: same friendly faces, same values, same passion for all things bridal – just with the benefit of more choice.”
The new management has ushered in a flurry of shimmering arrivals to the store, with diamond-set wedding rings being particularly in demand. The exquisite designs are perfect for brides seeking a delicate and intricately detailed ring to complement their engagement ring, while making a sparkling statement of its own.
“Our principal wedding ring partners Brown & Newirth have released some brilliant new diamond-set shaped and wishbone styles to facilitate even the most unique engagement ring,” says Abi. These are joined by new textured and patterned wedding rings for men in-store. Renowned for their quality and durability, each Brown & Newirth ring is made to order, and couples can choose the width, metal and finish with the option for free engraving inside.
“We continue to see many couples looking to create something bespoke to fit an inherited, remodelled or unusually profiled engagement ring,” says Abi of the current love affair with personalised jewellery. “We just love working with these couples to design and craft a one-off piece.”
Beyond the exquisite collection of rings, a stunning selection of bridal jewellery has arrived in-store. We love the new range of necklaces, earrings and bracelets from Clogau which encase pearls in silver and gold floral detailing. “It’s so easy to picture this on a spring bride,” says Abi, while also lauding the allure of Swarovski for bridal jewels. “Swarovski remains a trusted brand to offer affordable sparkle for your big day,” she says. “They’re classic pieces you can be sure you’ll wear again and again.”
With two new Italian jewellery brands arriving soon – and a swoon-worthy selection of sparkle in-store – it’s an exciting time to visit Drakes and plan your wedding day jewels. drakesjewellers.co.uk
CROWNING GLORY
Renowned for her dazzlingly distinctive jewellery inspired by Devon, Erin Cox’s tiara rings, which are intricately crafted rings shaped to sit harmoniously alongside your engagement ring, are one of her most sought-after designs.
Offering a twist on these popular creations, her new crown rings make a stunning statement and can be crafted in mixed metal tones. “They can be left unset or set with diamonds, rubies or sapphires,” explains Janie Wolverson at Erin Cox. “They look fabulous worn alone, with a band or around an engagement ring as a wedding ring.” erincox.co.uk
REMEMBER ME
Couples are continually seeking special ways to honour loved ones who have passed away on their wedding day. Cast & Found offers a gorgeously personal way of taking that special someone on your journey down the aisle in handcrafted jewellery encapsulating ashes. Cast directly from nature’s capsules such as poppy seed heads and acorns, these timeless pieces are as beautiful as they are meaningful – and a wonderful way of keeping your loved one close as you take those allimportant vows.
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A DESIGN FOR LIFE
As the symbol of your union you’ll wear for life, choosing your wedding and engagement rings is a big decision. From metals and gemstones to personal touches, the experts share their advice for choosing a ring to cherish forever words Hannah May
When it comes to important purchases, buying an engagement or wedding ring is right up there. And, while the experience of finding or designing a piece of jewellery together that will symbolise your union – and remain emotionally and physically attached to you thereafter – is incredibly exciting, there’s a lot to consider. We’ve enlisted some expert advice to help you get started.
A question of style
Where to start with choosing an engagement ring? “Have a look at the jewellery your partner already wears to get an idea of what style they like. Think about their personality and the clothes they wear,” advises designer-maker Stephanie Stevens (stephaniestevensjewellery. co.uk). “Perhaps create a mood board of rings you like, and you will see a certain theme start to emerge. Always go with your gut: clients normally go back to what they picked first.”
Once you’ve thought about style preferences, it’s important to consider your budget to help you manage your expectations and achieve your vision.
“Think about your budget – not just for the engagement ring, but also for down the line,” highlights Janie Wolverson at Erin Cox (erincox. co.uk). “If you are buying an engagement ring in 18ct gold then ideally you will need a
such as the style of ring, the width that suits your hand, the colour of metal you like best and whether you would like any diamonds or gemstones,” she continues.
“It sounds overwhelming, but it is a fairly instinctual process. I often find people are naturally drawn to certain elements or designs – and it’s our job to put those pieces together and design the perfect ring.”
And don’t forget to think about time frames. “Most rings take between three-four weeks to make, sometimes longer, so make sure you start looking early to give you and your designer enough time to complete your desired ring,” advises designer-maker Corrinne Eira Evans (corrinneeiraevans.co.uk).
What’s your metal?
Next, it’s time to consider what metal you like. Different metals have different properties, ranging from silver (the weakest) to platinum (the strongest). Matching the metal strength of your engagement and wedding rings is important to ensure that one doesn’t wear the other down.
“You also need to consider lifestyle,” advises Janie. “Will the ring be worn all the time? Is the person wearing the ring very practical, or does he/she have a manual job? Your jeweller will help guide you to the right sort of stone, metal and settings to suit how you will wear the ring.”
wedding ring in 18ct to wear alongside it,” she elaborates. “18ct gold is more expensive than 9ct because it has twice the amount of gold content.”
Armed with an image and price range, the next logical step is to start looking in person to see the array of options – and discover what you’re most drawn to. “My first recommendation is to visit our workshop,” says Jamila Hirtenstein at Justin Duance (justind.co.uk). “We have a really relaxed approach with our customer appointments: it’s all about having a bit of fun trying on lots of rings and narrowing down what you like.”
“When you are trying rings on, we encourage you to think about what elements appeal to you
And if you still can’t quite decide, Janie has the perfect solution. “Erin likes to mix metal colours and so it may be that the ring shank is one colour and the setting a different one. Erin also creates a unique ‘camo gold’ where yellow and white gold is melted together. This is a great option if you wear a range of different coloured metal jewellery and also ensures the ring stays modern with the ever-changing fashions.”
Durability is the most important aspect of choosing an engagement or wedding ring for heritage goldsmith Isabella Day from The Remarkable Goldsmiths (theremarkablegoldsmiths.co.uk). “Because it is hammered to shape, hand forged metal is much harder and the metal is more consolidated than anything that is cast, either from a wax model from an original design or a cad rendition,” she explains. “Cast metal is softer and more porous so it’s nice for occasional wear but for wedding and engagement rings you really want to make sure it’s been hand forged and rolled. Every one of our bespoke engagement and wedding rings is made like this.”
“It sounds overwhelming, but it is a fairly instinctual process. I often find people are naturally drawn to certain elements or designs – and it’s our job to put those pieces together and design the perfect ring.”The Remarkable Goldsmiths Drakes Molten Wedding Ring Company
Isabella has a word of caution where it comes to plating. “Don’t choose white gold if it is plated. Check with your goldsmith - if the alloy is good, it shouldn’t need plating,” she says. “Your rings should be the colour you want them to be without it. At The Remarkable Goldsmiths we offer 28 colours and carats of gold including Japanese green gold, pearl gold, peach gold and grey gold so there is a huge choice and something for everyone.”
If you’re seeking a ring with green credentials, discuss this with your jeweller too. “There are lots of precious metal options to help the environment: recycled, Fairtrade, SMO (Single Mine Origin) and remodelling old heirloom jewellery into your wedding rings,” asserts Corrinne. “Research these and see what resonates with your ethos – most jewellers can accommodate your requests. There will, however, be different costs involved as some are more expensive so don’t be afraid to ask for several quotes.”
By discussing the details and sampling a range of styles with your jeweller, you’ll gain a better understanding of what looks and feels best for you (and your budget),
from the metal to the band width and ring shape.
Another consideration is the pairing of your engagement and wedding rings, as Stephanie explains. “If you have an engagement ring, you have something to work with and to make the wedding ring fit perfectly alongside it. Think about where you need a curve, and if you would like diamonds or other stones set in the band to make them match the ones in the engagement ring.”
“If you don’t have a ring to sit alongside then you can have whatever you want,” she continues. “The main thing to think about would be the shaping of the band – this will link to your personality and what design best suits you. Then you can think of different ways to make it unique like adding engraving, stones and textures.”
Hot rocks
Once you’ve decided on your metal and shape, it’s time to consider whether you wish to incorporate stones into your design.
Selecting something personal to you can help to make the ring your own – perhaps by incorporating your birthstone or a gem with a meaningful colour – while also maximising its visual impact.
Again, think about how the gem will wear, as well as appear. “Erin loves to use naturally coloured stones, including diamonds and sapphires, in engagement rings as they are hard-wearing and durable for jewellery which is going to be worn every day,” explains Janie. “These stones can come in a range of golden tones as well as oranges, pinks, blues and greens. Coloured stones are often teamed with white diamonds either as a trilogy or by having diamonds down each shoulder.”
Remember to discuss your ideas to see if your jeweller can help you find a practical solution. “People often want an emerald in their engagement ring; however, they are very delicate, meaning they are not ideal for everyday wear. We often suggest alternative green stones such as sapphires or garnets, which are more suited to daily wear,” explains Janie.
“Personalised wedding rings will always be popular. Engraving or having secret stones set inside the band conveys a special meaning to the wearer.”
While diamonds remain the perennial best friend of brides and grooms the world over, don’t feel you have to choose one. “A coloured ethical sapphire can be easily traced and come in rainbow colours; even better they hold their value and are worth far more in the long run,” says Isabella.
If your heart is set on diamonds, Janie has some words of advice. “We would always recommend buying quality over quantity,” she says. “Buy the best quality diamond you can afford, even if it that means going for a smaller size. The clarity of the stone will be far superior and it will really twinkle – often making it seem bigger than it is.”
Many jewellers’ signature making processes will imbue extra meaning, such as Justin’s sandcasting technique, which is most commonly used to reinvent pre-existing pieces. “If you have any heirloom materials, we can remodel them into your wedding rings, and incorporate any existing or new gemstones into the design,” explains Jamila.
Something personal
When it comes to personalising your rings, there’s a host of options to increase the bespoke factor. “There are the finer details such as choosing a beach sand for your ring to be cast in, or the hardwood to be inlaid,” says Jamila. You could pick the cove where you became engaged or the tree in the garden of your first home together.
“We can also engrave the inside of your ring with a personal message, date or fingerprint – to name but a few options!” she adds.
“Personalised wedding rings will always be popular,” agrees Janie. “Engraving or having secret stones set inside the band conveys a special meaning to the wearer. Erin reworks a lot of jewellery, using sentimental gold or stones for additional meaning.”
“Don’t be frightened to ask for something, whether it’s a slightly wider/thinner band, extra diamonds or a different profile,” says Corrinne. “Creating new designs really excites us!” Her new stackable ‘Moorland’ collection epitomises her imaginative approach, where an old gem setting tool is used to hand stamp each recycled gold band, which also feature a scattering of responsibly sourced one-of-a-kind diamonds and sapphires.
“Choosing a ring is a very special time,” reiterates Jamila. “Whether as a surprise or picking your rings together, we always recommend choosing something that suits you and your lifestyle. Don’t get too worried about what is in fashion or what other people do. Ultimately, these are the rings that you are going to wear forever so they only need to be right for you.”
1. Corrinne Eira Evans corrinneeiraevans.com
2. Drakes drakesjewellers.co.uk
3. Molten Wedding Ring Company erincox.co.uk
4. Justin Duance justind.co.uk
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When it comes to wedding planning, there’s a lot that can get in the way of what you really, really want (to paraphrase the Spice Girls!). So postengagement, before the scrapbook is dusted off and the planning becomes reality, it might be time to pause, reflect and think, as a couple, what do we really want on our wedding day?
Financing the fun
Budget is obviously a huge contender when it comes to planning a wedding. Although homespun ideas and the family seamstress may be able to work wonders
words Elizabeth Chesterand shave pounds off spiralling wedding costs, you still need some idea of overall spend before you commit to big day ideas you’ve been planning since primary school. Your budget will help anchor your plans so you have some idea of what is and isn’t possible, regardless of how many metres of spotty oilcloth and mix-andmatch jam jars you may own. Parents may well offer financial gifts to help with the cost of the wedding day, but this shouldn’t be a green light for them to completely take over organising the day they want. If you don’t need any help financially, it might be wise to sit them down before plans escalate and explain that
the wedding day you want isn’t in need of financial input – but explain what the day means to you and how you see your plans evolving.
Where on earth…
Location is also a biggie. Perhaps the glade you played in as a child is now a thriving community or on the side of an A road? You will, no doubt, have discovered new pastures as your life has moved on, so the I’m-HavingMy-Wedding-Here promises you made to your besties in Year 6 may since have dissipated and new horizons emerged. It’s also imperative to remember
there are two of you in the relationship and wedding planning, as much as your partner may be keen to ensure all your dreams come true, is a joint business. If family properties or land have always been in the spotlight at family weddings and are offered up for your day, make it clear if the tithe barn at Grandma’s (as lovely as it is!) isn’t going to fit with your city-chic plans. However, it could be the perfect base for a hen do or even as a craft base if you’re DIY-ing your day.
Guest edit
The people you promised way back when that they’d be by your side as you said your vows; the friends you may have lost touch with over the years; the new family you are merging with. How do they all fit into your dream bijou bash in your local Michelin-starred restaurant? We all make promises – to ourselves and our loved ones, both vocally and unspoken – regarding life occasions. Family and friendship bonds can come with quiet expectation of all-inclusivity, but what if those nearest and dearest don’t fit into your newly acquired plans? What if you’re desperate for a celebration abroad but the costs associated with transporting both sides of the family to a ceremony overlooking the Balinese rice fields just aren’t feasible, or an elopement is the order of the day for you both? “Don’t be afraid to settle on a plan and merge your family and friends into it, rather than to try and shape your day into the day that suits other people,” advises Kate, a recently hitched bride.
If party size is an issue, why not consider a post-ceremony party at a different time and location. While traditionally wedding receptions follow the ceremony, you can separate the two and get the legalities done before the party if you have your heart set on a wedding abroad or a location that simply doesn’t suit your guest numbers. This allows you to enjoy the intimacy of the ceremony, while also giving the time and space for a good old celebration with family and friends.
Style it out
Weddings can often elicit serious feelings of nostalgia in our nearest and dearest, and heartfelt gifts and tributes can be a wonderful and generous gesture. But what if the hand-stitched veil that’s been passed down through generations of your family just doesn’t suit the above-the-knee shift you have fallen in love with and would look dazzling topped off with a birdcage fascinator? Think of ways to utilise any gestures that you would love to incorporate into your day but aren’t on your really-really-want list. How about displaying any treasured pieces that are gifted to you? Smaller items like jewellery can easily and discreetly be incorporated into your outfit, perhaps sewn inside, or even framed and placed on tables. For larger items like dresses and veils, we love the idea of a mannequin’s dummy as décor somewhere within your venue space, so those meaningful pieces are still a special part of your day.
Personal taste
When it comes to the menu, wedding sustenance ranges from the minuscule (canapé spoons) to the gigantic (hog roast), so choosing your flavour, without compromise, should be fairly easy. You may need to compromise for young children and elderly guests – particularly if mobility is an issue – as queuing at festival-style vans may not be conducive to a recent hip replacement. But don’t forgo flavour when you can incorporate your wants with your guests’ needs. Why can’t festival-style food be served at tables, for example, or if champagne and oysters sets your hearts aflutter, include a child-friendly alternative in the same seafood theme, like mini fish finger sandwiches or fish and chips in cones.
Most importantly, don’t be afraid to have the wedding day you want and try to discuss alternatives where you can. At the heart of any marriage is the couple and, if you can begin married life the way you really want, your guests won’t be able to help falling in love with your day, your way!
SUIT YOURSELF
Whatever your W-day vibe, the latest grooms wear collections have an option to suit. We’ve picked out four of the leading looks to make your own words Hannah May
TIMELESS
If you’re searching for an ensemble that will stand the test of time, then you’re in good company – as many designers are being drawn back to classic tailoring. And there’s one particular dress code that (quite rightly) refuses to go out of fashion: black tie. Effortlessly chic and timelessly cool, simply pair a perfectly fitting (silk-lapelled) DJ with trousers (with or without braces), a crisp dress shirt and a bow tie (cummerbund completely optional) for instant suavity.
Opt for midnight blue (and luxe fabrics like velvet) for a more modern twist or pick a tux in any monochromatic shade from chocolate brown to burgundy, ochre or olive green to reflect your wedding’s colour scheme and season – and voilà: dapperness unleashed. Alternatively, channel today’s Regency wear obsession with a morning suit, double-breasted waistcoat and brogues for timelessly elegant style with a modern-romantic makeover.
MODERN
For a sign of the times, modern groomswear merges with menswear trends while retaining its own sense of occasion. The result? Ensembles that are as on point as they are idiosyncratically ‘you’ – and more than fit for a wedding. And with colour, pattern and texture the keynotes of today’s runways, grooms can pick each element to match their mood and inner fashionista to build a look that’s both unique and on-trend.
Think bright accents (jazzy jacket linings, printed waistcoats) and colour-blocking (especially jewel tones such as emerald, ruby and amethyst) alongside windowpane or sharkskin suits, paisley print jackets and punchy florals. Go traditional (yet still standout) with tartan or pinstripe; subtle by focusing on the minutiae such as a tweed waistcoat, velvet tie or micro pattern pocket square, or statement with head-to-toe hot pink, jacquard or all-white. Patent leather shoes provide the perfect fashion-edge finish.
CASUAL
There’s a certain nonchalance when it comes to today’s collections, offering grooms the choice to switch things up or tone it down to individually suit.
Mix and match is the ideal solution for those wanting to sport several styles but are unsure how to achieve it. Picture a smart blue wool jacket with a pair of beige chinos and floral print tie or a white jacket and opencollared sky blue shirt for an effortlessly laidback look.
Light linens, loafers, suspenders and going tie-less all smack of more ‘undone’ style, which also includes relaxed tailoring – or the option to ditch the jacket altogether in favour of a U-shaped vest. Splice some extra character with a Western accent such as a silk shirt and cowboy boots (or any chisel-toed boot), nautical feature (especially with a preppy vibe) or quirky/personalised accessories such as a feather bow tie, heirloom jewellery, embroideries or an orchid boutonniere.
MINIMAL
Pared-back style continues to reign supreme, giving grooms the chance to sport the cleanest lines, sharpest-cut suits and muted tones for a masterclass in minimalism. Neutral shades are de rigueur, with sand, greys and beige being the forerunners, closely followed by earthy hues and edible-esque tones like pistachio, berry and caramel – along with sky blue and baby pink – all worn without embellishment.
Choose slim-fit, skinny or loose tailoring to suit your frame, as the key is to adopt a coordinated approach with colour and cut (so no mix and matching!). A plain tie (or open shirt) and pocket square completes the gorgeously unassuming ensemble that speaks for itself.
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HIGH SPIRITS
Salcombe Distilling Co. has launched a seriously special new rum. Drawing inspiration from the 19th century Salcombe Fruit Schooners, Salcombe Rum Island Street is a blend of single estate gold rum produced at the award-winning distillery with the finest exotic rums and spices from the Caribbean. With sweet notes of soft brown sugar, gingerbread cake, warming vanilla and fresh pineapple, serve it on its own over ice or add premium ginger ale or ginger beer with a slice of fresh lime for a crowd-pleasing drink with a delicious Devon flavour. salcombegin.com
THE LOVE BUS
Whether you’re seeking cool wheels to ferry you around on your big day or an eye-catching photo booth for the festivities, Rory – aka The Little Red Bus – is sure to be a popular focal point at your wedding. Just imagine spending those precious moments after the vows quaffing champagne while riding around the lanes of Devon in the vibrant 1971 VW. Equipped with a DSLR Canon camera, instant printing and fun props, Rory will then pull up to your party and capture the evening’s hilarity in style. instagram.com/thelittleredbusuk
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ADDRESS TO IMPRESS
Wedding stationery doesn’t get more elegant than the exquisite creations from The Whole Caboodle. Designed and handcrafted by Lorraine Burt from her studio in south Devon, the stationery combines handmade paper and handwritten calligraphy with divine finishing touches such as wax seals, silk ribbon and gold and silver leaf accents. While her invitations are sure to enchant your guests from the first clatter of the letterbox, Lorraine’s menu and place settings will also bring timeless beauty to your tabletops. caboodle.wedding
KIND WINES
Eco-friendly, ethically sourced and a joy to sip, what’s not to love about Sea Change Wine? Comprising a selection of still and sparkling wines, every bottle sold helps fund ocean conservation projects across the globe. The white and rosé Prosecco make for perfect party starters, while the Sauvignon Blanc and organic red Bobal are sure to go down a treat alongside your wedding feast. Or serve beautifully designed cans of Italian Semi Sparkling Veneto Fizz in a vintage ice bucket for a fabulous focal point for your drinks reception. seachangewine.com
BEVERAGES WITH BENEFITS
Kombucha is all the rage. Low in calories, packed with probiotic goodness and delicious with alcohol and without, add the fermented tea beverage to your cocktails or whip up a tasty mocktail for a refreshing and seriously healthy option for non-drinking guests. Brewed in small batches in the Devon countryside, Boo Chi kombucha is organic, delicious and available in five flavours: think Fresh Strawberry to Replenish to Korean Ginseng to Brighten. Head to our website for some brilliant cocktail ideas from Boo Chi: we love Boojito, the Boo Chi take on a mojito and the Strawberry Negroni and Turmeric Fizz. boochi.co.uk
Fresh, fun and fabulous ways to add a unique touch to your day
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With its patchwork of meadows, rolling hills and wooded valleys, rural Devon is the stuff of dreams for couples seeking secluded celebrations immersed in nature. Set amidst the countryside on the edge of Totnes, an eco-conscious approach is key to the ethos of new wedding venue Battleford Farm.
Drawing on the sustainable, rustic and relaxed approach of the new venue, this styled shoot creates a vision of a modern country wedding with a beautiful bohemian feel. “As well as an eco-friendly, rustic and relaxed bohemian theme, the shoot brings in touches of luxe, modern details to inspire the free souls wanting to plan super personal weddings – the ones who are keen to match the venue’s values whilst creating exactly what they want on their wedding day,” explains photographer Charlie Flounders.
Macramé details carry the bohemian aesthetic: from a striking dreamcatcher backdrop to a gorgeous design draped with pearls, the pieces bring a dreamy vibe to the celebration spaces inside the barn and outside in the tree-dotted meadow. Bedecked with lanterns and snug cushions, the macramé tipi makes a swoon-worthy setting for a romantic picnic. The tablescape carries macramé detailing, too, in the table runner and place settings, while natural textures, soft pastel shades, pampas grass and dried flowers add to the soft, romantic feel.
Donning a whimsical dress embellished with florals and an intricate dried flower crown, the bridal look echoes the ethereal beauty of the styling - and the spirit of this tucked-away Devon idyll.
Concept & photography
Charlie Flounders Photo & Film charlieflounders.com
Styling & macramé Knot Again Jill knotagainjill.uk
Luxury Boho Picnics instagram.com/luxurybohopicnics
Venue Battleford Farm battlefordfarm.com
Dress LA Boutique laboutique.org.uk
Hair Toni Gogola tonigogola.co.uk
Make-up Emma Collyer instagram.com/em_collyer_mua
Bouquet & floral stems Ipplepetals instagram.com/ellasflowersipplepen
Flower crown & buttonhole Bird & Bear Blooms instagram.com/birdandbearblooms
Stationery The Coastal Wedding Co. thecoastalweddingco.co.uk
Lighting Luke Adams Lighting lukeadamslighting.co.uk
Model Brogan Ferrol instagram.com/brogferrol
IMMACULATE DREAM
The timeworn walls of Exeter’s historic St Nicholas Priory make a stirring setting for a modern love story styled with crisp whites and elegant touches
Nestled amidst the centre of Exeter, the red brick walls of St Nicholas Priory, the city’s oldest building, are a striking sight. Set foot inside the 900-year-old medieval priory turned Tudor home and you’ll be immersed in a captivating air of history and romance, perfect for a memorable elopement or intimate wedding.
Complete with pretty grounds and a plethora of original features, from the stained glass windows to a Tudor rose fireplace, this styled shoot illustrates the romantic potential of a wedding in this extraordinary setting. An all-white palette lends a luxe and elegant mood, contrasting beautifully with the textures of the historic walls. Sumptuous arrangements of crisp blooms – including orchids, hydrangea, gerberas and sprinkles of gypsophila – line the table and frame the fireplace.
Paired with a simple bouquet of orchids and delicate pearl jewellery, the clean lines of the bridal gowns capture the aesthetic perfectly – the epitome of a modern yet timelessly beautiful wedding here in Exeter’s historic heart.
Venue St Nicholas Priory nicholaspriory.com
Photography Mimosa Photography mimosaphotography.uk
Videography Blooming Moments Films bloomingmomentsfilms.com
Styling Elisabeth Shell Events elisabethshellevents.com
Dresses Vera Wang Bride from Evolved Bridal evolvedbridal.co.uk
Flowers Winsor Flower Studio winsorflowerstudio.co.uk
Hair Bridal Hair by Rosanne bridalhairbyrosanne.co.uk
Make-up Laura Le Page lauralepagebridalmakeup.com
Jewellery Milly Maunder millymaunder.co.uk
Headpieces The Lucky Sixpence theluckysixpence.co.uk
Stationery Inkflower Press inkflowerpress.co.uk
Hire items Amor Décor amordecorevents.co.uk
Models Gemma & Henry instagram.com/gemsilkrundell
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Your day, like no other.
Beautiful Your dream wedding day is just around the corner and our award-winning Country House Hotel is the perfect place to host it. With 4 AA stars, 3 AA rosettes and a backdrop of Devon and Cornwall’s finest natural beauty, you couldn’t ask for a better setting. Your Big Day will be carefully tailored to your hopes and dreams, then served with fabulous food and plenty of special touches to make it all the more memorable.
Your day, like no other.
Your dream wedding day is just around the corner and our award-winning Country House Hotel is the perfect place to host it. With 4 AA stars, 3 AA rosettes and a backdrop of Devon and Cornwall’s finest natural beauty, you couldn’t ask for a better setting. Your Big Day will be carefully tailored to your hopes and dreams, then served with fabulous food and plenty of special touches to make it all the more memorable.
Call Julie and Emma on 01822 832528 and start planning your perfect day.
Gulworthy, Tavistock, Devon PL19 8JD www.thehornofplenty.co.uk weddings@thehornofplenty.co.uk
Your day, like no other. Call Julie and Emma on 01822 832528 and start planning your perfect day. Gulworthy, Tavistock, Devon PL19 8JD www.thehornofplenty.co.uk weddings@thehornofplenty.co.uk
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Visit England - Silver Winner 2015/16
Your dream wedding day is just around the corner and our award-winning Country House Hotel is the perfect place to host it. With 4 AA stars, 3 AA
Your Big Day will be carefully tailored to your hopes and dreams, then served with fabulous food and plenty of special touches to make it all the more memorable.
Call Julie and Emma on 01822 832528 and start planning your perfect day.
Gulworthy, Tavistock, Devon PL19 8JD www.thehornofplenty.co.uk weddings@thehornofplenty.co.uk
Devon Small Hotel of the Year Devon Tourism Awards 2014/15
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make ceremony magic
Your wedding ceremony should be the standout moment of your day. From the rituals to the readings, make yours unforgettable with this expert advice
words Rebecca MatthewsIt’s all too easy to get caught up in planning the wedding reception, whether it’s choosing the cocktails, designing the cake or picking the playlist – but don’t overlook what should be the main event of the day: the ceremony.
While many guests traditionally used to look forward to the formalities being over so ties could be loosened and champagne swilled, the ceremony is increasingly emerging as the standout moment of the day, for guests as much as the newlywedded couple. This is thanks to a greater focus on celebrating the personalities and loves of the couple: rich in meaning and wrapped in the words, sounds and people that are dear to them, a modern wedding ceremony can be as
engaging, inventive and unique to you as you wish it to be.
We’ve enlisted independent celebrant Sabine Smith of Perfect Day Ceremonies (perfectdayceremonies. co.uk) to offer some inspiration for planning a wowworthy ceremony.
The venue
It’s easy to see why ceremonies officiated by independent celebrants are becoming so popular. “Your ceremony can take place anywhere you like if you work with an independent celebrant. We love to officiate ceremonies in unusual places as well as more traditional settings,” explains Sabine. From woodland
glade or craggy clifftop to stately home, rustic barn or even your parents’ back garden, you can choose the location that stirs your heartstrings, but do bear in mind that the ceremony won’t be legally binding, so you will have to also arrange a civil ceremony at a licensed venue.
“As celebrants, we are happy to work with your choice of venue, wherever it may be and at what time of the day or day of the week you want to celebrate. The choice is yours and we love to go the extra mile for our couples,” continues Sabine.
Once you’ve decided on your dream ceremony setting, think about the mood you’d like to create and
the experience from your guests’ perspective, whether it’s framing the view with a stunning floral display, positioning the seating to overlook the best vantage point or choosing the right tent to bring the outdoors in. Consider the mood you’d like to create and how you can bring a sense of ‘you’ to the setting.
The music
The soundtrack to your ceremony offers a key opportunity to bring a bespoke and brilliantly ambient dimension to proceedings. From acoustic guitar, a string quartet or a harpist to a gospel choir, male voice choir, performances from family and friends and even surprise musicians hidden in the congregation, there’s a plethora of options – just ensure they strike a personal chord.
“Walking into the ceremony to a piece of music that means a lot to you as a couple can be very powerful and can set the mood for what is to come,” says Sabine. “The lyrics of a song might resonate with you in a special way and can also be used in the ceremony script to reflect your feelings about the music you have chosen.”
Think about your favourite songs and arrange the performance to suit the atmosphere or venue; for example, you might ask a harpist to perform your favourite rock song or a guitarist to strum your favourite film soundtrack.
“Music can also be used to bring everyone in the congregation together at the beginning of the ceremony by performing a group song,” suggests Sabine. “This works really well after the declaration of commitment from the family and friends to support you during the years of marriage to come.” A collective performance is a fun and memorable way to celebrate your union – but don’t forget to provide lyrics.
Also remember to consider your exit music. “The music to walk out of the ceremony is equally important,” she says. “You walked in as
individuals and you are walking out as a couple. The exit song can reflect your dreams and your expectations for your future as a couple.”
The love story
Relating the story of your love should be amongst the most heartfelt moments of the day. “This is the favourite part of the ceremony for every celebrant. This is the bit where we find out how you found each other and your journey so far,” says Sabine. “Everyone’s story of how they came to find love is unique and special and the celebrant will take great care to tell your story.” From the moment you met and that hilarious first date story to the challenges you’ve faced and adventures you’ve been on together, this is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to share in the joy of your togetherness and the lifelong promises you’re about to make.
“Your celebrant will make sure that you have full editorial control over the story,” says Sabine. “The story might reveal things the congregation did not know before and I hope it will make you smile and feel all warm inside to hear again how it all began.”
The readings
The readings offer another opportunity to sprinkle personality unto your ceremony and communicate something significant about your relationship. “Using readings which are personal to you can help to create a ceremony that reflects you as a couple and your journey,” says Sabine.
The most important thing is to select a reading you both love. “You do not have to be good at poetry or write your own to make this part personal. Your celebrant can help you to find poems or readings that reflect you as a couple and which will feel right for you,” she advises.
Grace Elizabeth Photography Hannah Wild Photography Katie Goff PhotographyYou might choose an excerpt from a poem or book, song lyrics or movie quotes; it might even be love letters or emails you’ve exchanged over the years. Whether you opt for something sweet, funny, profound or deeply romantic, just ensure it feels true to your relationship and your style of ceremony – and choose someone who is confident to read it.
The traditions
While the wedding industry has seen huge change over recent years, many couples still like to weave some tradition into proceedings – and a ceremony conducted by an independent celebrant allows you to include the religious, spiritual or cultural elements you wish. “Using cultural or religious traditions is the part of the ceremony where you can be most creative. It is a lovely tradition for the father of the bride or a family member to walk the bride down the aisle and this is something a lot of couples like to use to start the ceremony,” explains Sabine. “Why not ask your celebrant to create family commitment statements that can be read out at the end or the beginning and the congregation can answer in unison to show their love and support for the couple? You do not have to be religious to add religious readings to make the ceremony extra special.”
The vows
From selecting your vows to choosing something modern to writing your own, there’s a series of options to ensure this hugely important moment is full of meaning, personality and emotion.
“Promises and vows have been part of traditional wedding ceremonies for hundreds of years, and you have to repeat the traditional vows during your registry office ceremony to make it a legal ceremony. However, during a celebrant-led ceremony you are encouraged to create your own personal vows to reflect your relationship and your journey so far,” says Sabine. “Your celebrant will be happy to assist you in the process of creating your own vows.”
Once you’ve decided on or penned the perfect vows for you, practise saying them aloud. And, on the day, try and look at each other as you make your lifelong promises.
The symbolic rituals
There are other elements you can add to your ceremony to make it your own, while enriching the experience with an extra layer of meaning and unity.
“I love nothing more than creating special memories for the couples and their families and friends, and this includes designing and using symbolic rituals which reflect them as a couple or a family,” says Sabine. “A symbolic ritual has a very personal meaning and can take centre stage. Couples can discuss how it could work for them with their celebrant.”
Popular rituals include a sand ceremony (the couple pours sand from separate vessels into a single one to symbolise the two people joining together in marriage), handfasting (the hands are tied together
to symbolise the binding of two lives), ring warming (the rings are warmed with a wish, prayer or good thoughts for the couple by each guest) and the lighting of a unity candle (the lighting of one large candle from two smaller candles to represent the merging of two families).
The family and friends
Weddings are a celebration of togetherness – both as a couple and as a community of the dearest people in your lives. “Including your friends and family members in the ceremony will add something extra special to the day,” advises Sabine. “Children can take centre stage as a ring bearer or they could read a poem or an excerpt from a book. Some family members or friends could contribute to your day with a meaningful reading or a poem or even share an anecdote from your childhood or adulthood.” Perhaps you have a musical brother, a wordsmith sister or your dad sings in a male voice choir? Tap into your family and friends’ passions to add a stirring sense of togetherness and a celebration of all the loves in your lives.
From the rituals to the readings, whatever you decide on, remember to stay true to yourselves and look forward to a ceremony brimming with overwhelming happiness and love, which feel oh-so perfectly ‘you’.
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MONEY MATTERS
Before you get caught up in the whirlwind of wedding planning, it’s essential to set a budget. Here are some top tips for planning a wedding that suits your vision as well as your bank balance
words Hannah May
Whether you’re feeling the pinch, unsure exactly how to budget for everything, or keen to cut down on costs and waste while still achieving a beautiful and personal day, when it comes to wedding planning: money matters. According to the National Wedding Survey by Hitched.co.uk, the average cost of a UK wedding stood at £17,300 in 2021 and, with the projected rate of inflation, this cost is set to jump in 2023. While expenditure continues to increase year-on-year, the number of couples seeking to reduce their budget to below £10,000 has risen from 28% in 2020 to 35% in 2022. It amounts to one thing: less might indeed be the new more. From the rise in micro and minimalist weddings to zero-waste events, there’s a palpable industry shift toward something more pared-back and conscientious, with a renewed emphasis on budget.
How much?
First off, think about your exact figures. Financial projections can be notoriously tricky – especially during unprecedented times such as the current cost of living crisis – but be brutally honest with exactly how much you’ll have to spend – and stick with it. Be aware of the sources of your cash, be it a personal savings account or parental support, and establish exact amounts as soon as possible, as well as how your cash flow will work with regards to release of funds.
Certain costs will need to be paid upfront and in full, while others can be paid in instalments or via payment plans, so be prepared to discuss this with your suppliers. Also put a percentage aside for contingencies and unforeseen costs (10% is recommended), as most couples do tend to overspend, unwittingly or otherwise. This should also help you to avoid finding yourselves in debt or financial arrears or having to dip into your mortgage fund or the like.
What are your priorities?
Unless you have an unlimited budget, you’ll have to prioritise your main spends. What are you unwilling to compromise on? Where can you afford to spend less? “Is it a priority for you to have an awesome photographer or showstopping cake?” asks wedding planner Hazel Parsons from Out of the Ordinary Weddings (outoftheordinaryweddings.com). “Do some research and be realistic about the cost of this and work out your budget around what is important to you.”
If you’re aware of your non-negotiables from the outset, you’ll be more likely to design a day that’s reflective of your original ideas, unique to you – and on budget. Think about your guests’ experience of food, entertainment and styling, along with the ‘big’ decisions such as the venue. Can you book your dream venue for less by hosting an off-season or midweek wedding (or with fewer guests), or drop the final course from your preferred caterer in favour of a dessert table supplied by your guests instead of wedding gifts? By adopting a flexible, creative and all-hands-on-deck approach, you’re more likely to free up cash that can be pooled into the aspects you simply can’t do without.
Stay on track
Keep a meticulous tab of your incomings and outgoings in whatever form works best for you (there’s a variety of apps, while many couples still swear by spreadsheets). If you notice that your budget is being squeezed early on, then figure out where you’ve overspent, and how to mitigate it. For example, if you splurged on the dress, can you recoup the extra cost by shopping in the sales for your bridesmaids’ outfits?
You’ll be amazed by how quickly things may spiral, so don’t be afraid to press pause and regularly review (and replan) every element of your expenditure. Also, take note on when the balance for everything is due, and ensure you’ll have the funds available at the right time to pay each supplier.
Get family involved
Tap into the talents and help of those around you, which will ease the burden of responsibility, add an extra sense of personalisation and should free up some cash. “If you’re looking to have some DIY aspects to your wedding, find out if your friends and family would like to be involved, rather than putting all the pressure on yourself in the lead-up,” suggests Hazel.
Is there a musician in the family who could perform during the ceremony, an
illustrator who could assist with the signage or a friend happy to bake a batch of cupcakes for favours? Don’t be afraid to enlist the help of your nearest and dearest in any ways that you – and they – feel most comfortable, competent and confident with.
Do you really need it?
With many of today’s couples subscribing to a waste-less ethos during the planning phases, join the modern green movement by asking yourself how not to accumulate too much stuff. A classic example is being left with a stack of vases, crockery, bunting and even furniture that you were so eager to buy… but now have absolutely no use for.
There’s a simple solution to avoiding both the expense and material accumulation associated with weddings: “hire not buy!” asserts Hazel. “Rather than having to buy all the cutlery, glassware and décor you need, investigate hiring these,” she says. “This will allow you to afford better quality décor and takes away the hassle of having to source and store everything months ahead of your big day, as well as the pressure to sell it on afterwards.”
In short supply
Distinguish the difference between your needs and wants – and who can help you to achieve them. Even if you’re desperate to book your favourite band, you can always ask if they can perform as a solo or duo instead of a more expensive five-piece act. Think about how you can whittle down, reduce, simplify, swap and borrow in order to save cash and plan a wedding that gives you the very best value and outcome for your money. “Discuss with suppliers what will work within your budget,” advises Hazel. “For example, you can chat with florists about which types of flowers are in season and grown locally to keep costs down while also having a beautiful display! It may be more affordable to go for relaxed cut arrangements as opposed to floral designs.”
Once you’ve established your budget, made a list of your top priorities and figured out the best way for others to help, there’s a host of ideas on how to save money and spend it wisely. By utilising the people and places around you as well as discussing your requirements and budget with suppliers – who are highly experienced in such matters –you’re more likely to achieve a wedding that’s both beautifully ‘you’ and bang on budget.
MONEY-SAVING HACKS
Timing is everything
Consider a wedding later in the day and save time and money by hosting a sunset ceremony ahead of a supper that leads straight into the evening party, for the ultimate of (purse-pleasing) whirlwind celebrations.
The complete package
Ask potential venues about out of season, midweek and promotional packages such as elopements or small weddings, as well as combined wedding and honeymoon deals, cancellations and any extras that might be available.
Stay put
By staging your ceremony, reception and evening do at the same venue, you won’t need to worry about transport, extra décor costs, additional venue or marquee hire fees – and can book shorter hire periods for performers, photographers and other suppliers.
Number crunching
Consider the size of your guest list. Cutting it down means having more people you actually want there, and you could then reinvest the money on enhancing their experience. Alternatively, make it a child-free event, selected or no plus-ones, or opt for an intimate wedding and host an after-party or beach barbecue at a later date.
No more dress stress
It is possible to find ‘the one’ without blowing your budget. Sample sales, designer days, off-the-peg, vintage and repurposing heirloom gowns are all ways to ensure a bespoke bridal look at a lower price. Visit boutiques and discuss it with them.
BYO and DIY
What can you bring to your day? Whether it’s drinks (remember you might have to pay corkage), desserts, DJ, hair and beauty skills... have a chat to friends who may be able to help. You could pick your own fruit to make jam for your cream tea, grow mini succulents to pot as décor or favours or recycle old tablecloths and craft your own bunting.
‘Tis the season
Certain elements such as the flowers and food tend to be cheaper if sourced seasonally and locally, so ask your suppliers if the time of year or day makes a difference to costing.
Professional planning
Enlist the services of a professional planner, stylist or coordinator, who will know the tricks of the trade and contacts to help you keep costs to a minimum.
Go digital
Online invitations, save the dates and even ceremonies live streamed to keep guest numbers down are all worth considering in order to stay within your budget.
let’s dance!
Does the thought of the first dance fill you with terror or excitement? Between overanalysing it and assuming it’ll all come together naturally on the day, ask yourselves a few questions to get started, such as how do you envision it happening? And what will work best for you as a couple and the type of wedding you’re planning? You might want to have a little fun with it or flip the tradition on its head – whether that’s including a posse of your loved ones, incorporating your child guests or even getting your beloved pooch involved.
Then there’s the music. Choose a song that reflects your personalities: don’t conform to tradition or select the track that’s popular at the time if it doesn’t suit who you are as a
couple. You might prefer a classic ballad, a symbolic replay of the record that your parents danced to on their wedding day or your all-time favourite get-on-the-dance floor party track. An acoustic or live performance, vocals by a talented friend or even a karaoke session can make the first dance a unique and utterly ‘you’ event to relish and remember.
We’ve rounded up a range of first dance ideas to help you shimmy your way into married life to your very own beat...
Impromptu
One of the most popular choices, the impromptu first dance is usually the result of selecting a special song (or not) and simply rolling with it. Some couples practise a few of their moves in advance, but generally
it’s a case of seeing where the music and mood (and bubbly!) takes you. The endnote is a more relaxed, ‘non-performance’ approach, signalling the start of the party with the mass migration of your guests onto the dancefloor as the tempo builds or switches into party mode.
Choreographed
A routine of some sort marks a more dedicated response to the first dance. You might have studied performance art, take regular salsa classes together or just love to move, so a choreographed dance will give you the perfect chance to show off your skills and repertoire.
Go romantic with a ballroom dance (rumba, anyone?),
The first dance: a dread for some, a delight for others. Either way, thinking about it in advance will ensure your celebrations start on the right foot words Hannah May
pay homage to your favourite film or musical by replicating one of its iconic dance numbers (think Dirty Dancing, Pulp Fiction, Grease, Footloose and Saturday Night Fever), learn the steps to a dance song (Macarena remains as infectiously fun as ever) or employ a professional to help you create your own dance routine to suit your ability and personalities.
Group dance
If you’re keen on taking the pressure off while upping the fun factor, then a group dance is the easiest solution. This could be a family affair (you two and the kids/your parents/entire extended family), the newlyweds and the bridal party or all the guests – and can be impromptu, choreographed or even take the form of a dance-off. The newlyweds could still have a centre-stage moment or performance within the dance, or blend into the troupe entirely.
It could also involve an outfit change, entertainment element (such as acrobatics, circus act, live band or light show) or a complete mashup of music and dance styles, starting with a slow couple’s dance before blending into an upbeat family boogie followed by a group R&B routine with your gal pals (you can’t beat Beyoncé’s Crazy in Love, for example). Variations on group dances include line dancing (either instructor-led or with a screen playing instructions), a ceilidh or a folk dance. Ask your guests to submit their favourite song or to learn the moves to a pre-selected dance and give your DJ a list of well-known moves-in-the-lyrics songs such as YMCA, Time Warp and the Conga.
Professional dance performance
Employing a pair or group of professional dancers can double up as the first dance and wedding entertainment, and can take place alongside a couple’s dance or instead of. You could join in for the duration, toward the end or be the opening act – it’s entirely up to you.
The great thing about this option is that you can pick dancers and music to suit the theme and feel of your wedding. For example, if your wedding has a retro, rock and roll or vintage vibe, ask your dance act to perform The Bunny Hop, Jitterbug or Hand Jive – and ask your guests to learn them if they’d like to partake in the performance (giving them the element of choice takes the pressure off them too!). There are so many options, from belly dances and ballet to Bollywood, Argentine tango and Latin styles.
Father-daughter
If the groom isn’t thrilled (or remains terrified) of the first dance or you’d like to honour another special person instead of – or as well as – him, then switching partners is another option. Many brides begin the dance with their spouse before the father of the bride cuts in, but this could also be her brother, mother, sister, best friend, grandparent or child. When it comes to the first dance, do exactly what you want –dance The Loco-Motion with your mum before launching into a Disney megamix with your daughter and ending with Cha Cha Slide en masse! You could also congregate a few couples to join you, such as your siblings and their partners, mothers and fathers, aunties and uncles, and so on.
Opt out
It’s important to remember that the first dance, like so much else in modern weddings, is optional. If for any reason you can’t or don’t want to have one, then don’t. If you’re concerned about leaving that section out, then employ a professional dancer or musician to take to the stage in your absence or simply invite all your guests onto the dance floor for the first song of the evening. If it’s nerves that’s prohibiting you, wait for the party to be in full swing for a first dance interlude once you’ve warmed into the party spirit or swap the first dance for a last dance at the very end of the night (or even surprise your spouse by saving it for the privacy of your honeymoon suite!).
IT’S A CELEBRATION!
words Elizabeth ChesterWe all love a floor-filler and most of us find it easy to unleash our inner Beyoncé when the lights dim and the music starts. But a DJ and light-up dancefloor aren’t the only way to celebrate your newly married status. Here are some options for celebrating tying the knot that don’t involve a D.I.S.C.O…
Fireworks
Celebrate post-ceremony with a mammoth firework extravaganza. Working especially well for late afternoon or early evening ceremonies in the autumn and winter months (when it gets darker earlier), combine the show with drinks or food trucks so you can mingle outside beneath a glittery curtain of stars. Guests brandishing sparklers make awesome photographs, too.
Ceilidh
A traditionally decked-out barn complete with strings of fairy lights, bunting and hay bales is perfect for barn dancing. Scottish ceilidh dances usually include a live band and a caller who explains the instructions for each dance. It’s a great way to get everyone up on their feet and mixing. Cue much fancy footwork and lots of laughs!
Quiz
Either individually or in teams, a wedding day quiz – complete with a host in a sparkly jacket if you have a willing volunteer! – is sure to create a fun-filled vibe. Continue your theme with a quiz that encompasses weddings (yours, other family members or perhaps famous people) or any other
theme or topic you choose. General knowledge will likely raise the competitive spirits and produce plenty of those ‘oh-I-knew-it!’ moments.
Bingo
Eyes down! Despite all eyes being on the happy couple during the ceremony, a game of classic bingo might be just the thing for you and your guests to enjoy, post-ceremony. We love wedding-themed bingo where each player has to cross out things on their bingo card that were said during the speech, for example: ‘my wife and I’, ‘Love’, ‘Thank you for coming’ etc. Or, alternatively, how about guest bingo where each participant has to tick off things from their bingo card that relate to the guests e.g. ‘this person knew the bride at school’ or ‘this person lived next door to the groom’.
So a traditional disco isn’t your thing? There are so many awesome ways to celebrate in style on your wedding day. Here are some of our favourites
Karaoke
It’s not a do without a good old singsong so make a thing of it and go all-out with a professional karaoke set-up. Being in the spotlight can be optional so as not to terrify any reluctant singers, but feel free to suggest willing members of the wedding party. Bridesmaids, groomsmen or even your father-inlaw might form impromptu groups and you can listen to them belt out the classics.
Live band
Hire a band and then relax and enjoy them playing your favourite tunes after you’ve tied the knot. The sound of live music will always get the party started and, whether you opt for contemporary, blues, jazz, rock and roll or anything in-between, you’ll have plenty of dancers up and enjoying the tunes. You may be able to tailor the setlist to your requirements if your band is willing, and some bands are even open to guests joining them to perform.
Sports day
Sack races, egg and spoon or simply a bride in a voluminous bridal gown atop an orange space hopper – what’s not to love about an old-school sports day? You can go as competitive or low-key as you like with races or challenges, or how about a tug-of-war between the two families? If your venue allows it, use any outdoor space for garden games such as giant Jenga, chess, limbo, hook-a-duck, hoopla or even bouncy castles and gladiator-style duels or jousting sets. Pony or donkey rides or a petting zoo for your smaller guests would also add to the fete-like feel.
Murder mystery
Keep your guests guessing with a murder mysterythemed reception. Either go DIY or hire a company to organise it for you and be prepared for lots of props, plenty of red herrings and a soupçon of suspicion amongst your guests. This is a great way for guests to get to know each other too, so any newbies will be besties by the end of the evening.
Cinema screening
Watch your favourite movie from deckchairs on the lawn or ask your oldest friends or family members to create a montage of photographs from over the years and soak up the romance of an outdoor screening. Time permitting, your photographer or videographer may even be able to screen photographs or footage they have taken of the day. If you’re keen for a stage but don’t want a screen, you could hire musical theatre performers for a dramatic live performance of classic ballads from a selection of your favourite theatre shows.
Circus performers
Fill your venue’s outdoor area with living statues and walkabout entertainers, from stilt walkers to human trees coming to life – or even aerial artists or a synchronised swimming display if your venue happens to have a pool. Performers from all genres will ensure there is something awe-inspiring for every guest to enjoy and feast their eyes upon.
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Our passion for floristry design really shines through in the work which we create. Nothing makes us happier then achieving that wow factor when your guests enter the room.
Our passion for floristry design really shines through in the work which we create. Nothing makes us happier then achieving that wow factor when your guests enter the room.
Our passion for floristry design really shines through in the work which we create. Nothing makes us happier then achieving that wow factor when your guests enter the room.
wed’s VENUES GUIDE
Choosing a wedding venue is usually the first stop on the planning checklist. From country houses and rustic barns to bijou boltholes, wed reveals Devon’s standout settings for a wow-worthy wedding
VENUES GUIDE:
COUNTRY HOUSES & CASTLES
Pynes House
Believed to be the inspiration for Jane Austen’s Barton Park in ‘Sense and Sensibility’, this elegant Georgian house provides the most breathtaking location for your very own love story. Set within 37 acres of parkland in the Exe Valley, the glorious gardens hint at the immaculate interiors, where you can marry in a choice of state rooms, all bathed in natural light and exquisitely styled. For dizzying romance, take your vows before the grand doors on the entrance steps with the majestic tree-lined avenue and gardens as your backdrop, before feasting and dancing the night away beneath the sparkling chandeliers of the Ballroom or, for larger affairs, in a marquee in the grounds. Romantic details such as the Romeo and Juliet-style balcony and the myrtle bush in the rose garden, which is believed to have grown from a clipping from Queen Victoria’s bridal bouquet, add to the dreaminess, while the beautiful bedrooms make for an incredibly special place to spend the night. pyneshouse.co.uk
Total capacity: 96 for dining in the house, 130 for ceremony in the house (with dining in a marquee)
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 12 double rooms, plus 4 rollaway beds Dog-friendly: No (couple’s dog for ceremony only)
Bickleigh Castle
This is the place for a wedding rich in history. Beyond the stirring charm of the 11th century Norman castle, with its Great Hall complete with minstrels’ gallery and roaring log fire, there’s the 6th century chapel, Devon’s oldest building, and a truly enchanting setting for a blessing. The grounds are equally fairytale-worthy – the River Exe runs through the estate’s 1,000 acres of lush landscape and wooded valleys, while a cluster of cosy thatched cottage accommodation creates the feel of a wedding village. Kick-start the festivities with a Friday night feast; get married in the garden pavilion before dancing under the stars in the expansive grounds, with fireworks shimmering on the river. The next day, it’s all too easy to continue the festivities with a tasty brunch and fun on the croquet lawn and tennis court.
bickleighcastle.com
Total capacity: 120
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: for 40 in 18 bedrooms
Dog-friendly: On request
Live out your very own fairytale in one of Devon’s elegant country houses or majestic castlesRebecca Goddard Photography
Rockbeare Manor
A ceremony on a pretty outdoor terrace flanked by flower-filled parkland ticks the box for sheer off-the-scale romance – but that’s only part of the dreamy appeal of Rockbeare Manor. Nestled in the countryside near Exeter, the Grade I listed Regency house is light, elegant and stylish yet relaxed, its full-length windows framing 100 acres of glorious parkland dotted with mature trees. Available on an exclusive-use basis, indoor ceremonies take place beneath the twinkling chandelier of the Dining Room, while the light-filled Ballroom hosts sumptuous feasts and revelry for up to 160 guests. There’s also a beautiful balconied Bridal Drawing Room for the preparations, a Billiard Room and 13 plush bedrooms with sink-into-me bathtubs and far-reaching views across Dartmoor. rockbearemanor.co.uk
Total capacity: 160
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: for 30, plus 5 rollaway beds for children
Dog-friendly: On request (couple’s dog is allowed for ceremony/reception but not overnight)
Powderham Castle
Rich in romance and steeped in history, this iconic 14th century castle sits at the heart of 200 acres of ancient parkland on the edge of the Exe estuary. The grounds offer dreamlike backdrops for ceremonies – choose from the American Garden where a garden pavilion is set amidst a glade of exotic trees; the Belvedere, an 18th century tower with panoramic views across the estate and estuary; and the Victorian Rose Garden, where you can marry amidst a castle backdrop and the scent of roses. Inside, there’s the magnificent oak panelled Dining Room, the Libraries and the captivating Music Room, with its stunning dome and estuary views. Bring your dazzling day to a close by retiring to a sumptuous suite for a royally romantic wedding night. powderham.co.uk
Total capacity: 140
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: for 16 Dog-friendly: Yes
Hareston Manor
Hareston Manor exudes timeless romance, from the tree-lined drive and sweeping rural panoramas to the 14th century Jacobean house nestling amongst wooded hills and wildflowers in the South Hams. Combining a sense of seclusion with a relaxed, back-to-nature feel, the venue is an eco haven with sustainability at the core of its ethos. Offering 12 weddings per year, the venue’s exclusive bespoke weddings will ensure every detail is perfect, whether you choose an elopement or celebration for 150 guests. Choose from the romance of a ceremony in the picturesque grounds, the candlelit St Martin’s chapel, which dates back to 1379, or the manor entrance, immersed in the beauty of the time-honoured walls and mullion windows, roses and wildflowers. Celebrate in a marquee or tipi before retiring to a luxurious yurt for a wedding night beneath the stars. What’s more, there’s an array of options –from gourmet barbecue evening food and fireworks to pre-wedding clay pigeon shooting – to ensure your wedding is as individual as it is beautiful. harestonwedding.co.uk
Total capacity: 150
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: TBC, please enquire directly for up-to-date information
Dog-friendly: No
Moreton House
A Georgian stately home on the outskirts of the ancient port town of Bideford, new wedding venue Moreton House boasts a range of impressive yet homely spaces and luxurious on-site accommodation. Rich in the beauty of North Devon, the house sits amidst five acres of landscaped tree-lined gardens, while the breathtaking vistas of the north coast are less than two miles away.
Marry in one of the elegant, light-filled rooms or, for something more intimate, before the fireplace in the hall. Venture outdoors and take your vows in the portico framed by the grand entrance or the gazebo in the secret garden. Savour the festivities in the beautifully restored function rooms and enjoy the cosy and characterful accommodation for an extended wedding weekend.
The exclusive-use venue has joined forces with award-winning restaurant The Royal George to offer a limited number of prime weekend wedding packages, with the catering and so much more taken care of for an unforgettable wedding in this endlessly romantic setting.
moretonhousedevon.com
Total capacity: 70 day, 100 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 30 Dog-friendly: Some dog-friendly options are available
VENUES GUIDE: COASTAL & WATERSIDE
From luxe waterside retreats to seriously stylish celebration spaces, a wedding by the sea offers irresistible romance
Pier One Plymouth
Located in a prime position on Plymouth Hoe with sweeping views across the sea, Pier One allows you to marry in style within touching distance of the water. With the bustle of Plymouth on the doorstep, the contemporary venue offers privacy, stylish interiors and a stunning balcony for a perfectly picturesque seaside wedding. Mesmerising views of the sea fill the floor-to-ceiling windows, while the balcony makes a sublime spot to take your vows while basking in the sea air. Complete with delicious food and a brilliantly stocked bar, you’re assured a wedding feast and evening reception to remember. pieroneplymouth.co.uk
Total capacity: 60 ceremony, 100 evening reception
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: No Dog-friendly: Yes
The Venue at Sandy Cove
Perched high on the cliffs of north Devon, The Venue at Sandy Cove boasts to-die-for views across the Atlantic, the rugged coastline and heights of Exmoor. A licensed gazebo for vows and a glass-wrapped platform jutting out from the cliffs means you can make the most of the spectacular location, while the purpose-built and light-filled celebration space boasts bi-fold doors, perfect for bringing the outside in during the warmer months or framing the white-tipped waves in winter. State-of-the-art lighting heightens the magic while the hotel’s 37 rooms – some with private balconies and deep bathtubs – will allow plenty of your guests to stay on and savour the sea air and rolling waves in luxury. sandycove-hotel.co.uk
Total capacity: 150 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 37 rooms, with 2 people per room Dog-friendly: Yes
Tim WoolcockVENUES GUIDE: INTIMATE & UNIQUE
The Lamb Inn at Sandford
This village pub is bursting with charm. Nestled amongst the Tudor cobbles of the chocolate-box village of Sandford, the sense of easy charm and rich character is palpable in the 16th century coaching house, from its low ceilings and crackling log fires to its sink-intome sofas and sheltered garden. Complete with an award-winning restaurant and luxurious boutique-style accommodation, it is a cosy and memorable setting for an intimate wedding, where the laidback draw of a country celebration meets fine food and luxe touches. Feast on locally sourced Devon flavours and a huge array of party-starting drinks, as the night draws to a close, bed down in one of the eight spacious and luxurious bedrooms or suites, most with underfloor heating and king-size beds. lambinnsandford.co.uk
Total capacity: 40 day, 75 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 7 rooms and 1 garden suite Dog-friendly: Yes
St Nicholas Priory
A jewel in the heart of Exeter, this 900-year-old priory turned Tudor home is rich in historic charm and romance. Original features captivate at every turn, from the medieval kitchen and Tudor bed chamber to the 15th century arch-braced timber roof and stunning stained glass windows. Three stirringly beautiful settings are licensed for intimate ceremonies with up to 45 in attendance. Absorb the palpable atmosphere of this extraordinary building as you take your vows and venture out for a lovedup stroll in the pretty grounds; then gather with your nearest and dearest for a wedding feast to remember. nicholaspriory.com
Total capacity: 45
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: No
Dog-friendly: By arrangement
Throw a small wedding packed with personality at one of these gorgeous spotsYeti Photography
Tree Top Escape
Could there be anything more romantic than your very own tree-top hideaway, taking your vows overlooking rolling hills, surrounded by nature with the gentle breeze rustling through the leaves? Tucked away on a private North Devon estate, Tree Top Escape offers the most magical of settings to wed. Beyond the jaw-dropping views of the valley, there’s a large lounge, Italian designer kitchen, freestanding copper bath and stateof-the-art technology. Celebrate with up to 14 of your nearest and dearest in the luxe, light and luxurious setting, sink into the private hot tub on the terrace beneath the stars, and enjoy a delicious dinner cooked over live flames by your personal chef in the Grill-Haus, a fresh-from-a-fairytale cabin in the woods. Beautiful, tranquil and unique, it’s the dream location for back-to-nature nuptials without skimping on luxury.
treetopescape.co.uk
Total capacity: 16
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: 2 en-suite bedrooms
Dog-friendly: Yes
Brickhouse Vineyard
Brickhouse Vineyard is a unique and exclusive vineyard wedding venue nestled in Exeter, Devon. Tucked away in the picturesque South Devon hills, the unique barn has everything you could ever desire for a truly unforgettable wedding day. Your friends and relatives are bound to fall in love with its understated elegance and stunning surroundings. Choose from intimate elopements with just the ‘Two of You’ and up to eight guests, micro-weddings designed for up to 40 of your family and friends and larger celebrations in the barn, with capacity for up to 60 guests for your ceremony and wedding breakfast, followed by 100 guests for the evening party. You will have exclusive use of this fabulous venue as you celebrate saying ‘I do’. The venue hire price includes support with wedding planning and on-the-day coordination. You will also have exclusive use of the Round House and the barn with the landscaped terrace, vineyard, grounds and parking for up to 20 cars. brickhousevineyard.co.uk
Total capacity: 60 day, 100 evening
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: No
Dog-friendly: Yes
VENUES GUIDE:
RURAL TREASURES
From rustic barns to modern spaces flanked by wooded valleys and rural panoramas, throw your dream wedding in a charm-packed setting in the Devon countryside
Harefield Barn
Located amidst rolling hills and wildflower meadows, Harefield Barn offers the beauty and tranquillity of a country wedding with the convenience of being just a 10-minute drive from Exeter. A light, airy and versatile backdrop for a personalitypacked wedding, the rural gem has a full ceremonies license with the Clock House making a dreamlike option for al fresco vows – and no less than five churches within a short drive. An extended hire period also gives you plenty of time to prepare for the big day. Characterful features such as exposed beams and a wood-burning stove meet a blank canvas aesthetic, lofty ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows framing vistas across the ever-changing landscape. Relax with your guests in the cosy bar, steal away to the surrounding cornfields for photos against a golden sunset, and dance the night away on the terrace beneath a starlit sky. harefieldbarn.co.uk
Total capacity: 200 evening
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: No Dog-friendly: Yes
Badgers Holt
Hidden in the heart of Dartmoor, Badgers Holt is ideally located for couples seeking a relaxed and wildly romantic wedding. The River Dart meanders through the grounds of the former fishing lodge, which houses a series of versatile, rustic spaces for celebrations, all perfect for styling with your own unique twist. Take your vows in the blank canvas Garden Room or Banquet Fireside Room – complete with a roaring wood burner – or even in the garden bandstand on the water’s edge. Venture onto the ancient Tor-dotted moorland for dramatic photos and together-time before returning for festoon lit celebrations and firepit gatherings on the riverbank and sleeping beneath the stars in a Lotus Belle Tent or cosy apartment. badgersholtweddings.co.uk
Total capacity: 100
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: Yes Dog-friendly: Yes
Hannah Wilde Photography Helen Court Photography Amy Sampson Photography Zac Gibson Wedding Photography & Film Memories and MilestonesThe Great Barn
This breathtaking setting lives up to its name both in scale and wow factor. Tucked away in an incredibly beautiful corner of Devon amidst 120 acres of Friesian-filled fields and thatched cottages, The Great Barn combines the magnificent 15th century Great Barn itself, the charming West Barn - a perfect break-out space for wet-weather drinks and children’s entertainment - glorious gardens and elegant cottage accommodation for up to 30. Complete with exclusive-use hire, you can relax with your guests in complete seclusion in this idyllic private estate. Marry beneath the dramatic vaulted ceiling of the barn or the picture-perfect St John the Baptist church on the doorstep. For spine-tingling romance, enter the secret walled garden through the ancient arched gate and exchange vows beneath the arbour amidst a carnival of roses and lavender. thegreatbarndevon.co.uk
Total capacity: 250 ceremony, 198 wedding breakfast
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: for 30
Dog-friendly: Yes
Upton Barn & Walled Garden
Comprising a cluster of lovingly restored traditional buildings and a walled garden, this exclusive-use venue offers a private, picturesque and peaceful setting in rural Cullompton. Savour the stylish spa-like delights of The Paddock during your wedding morning. Marry in the atmospheric Cider Barn, a restored traditional cob barn with oak trusses and floor-to-ceiling windows, or glide down the lavender-lined aisle of the walled garden and exchange vows beneath the handcrafted oak arbour. Stylishly blending rustic character with modern accents, the Stable Barn is a stunning space for receptions for up to 156, with warm timbers, striking lighting and glorious paddock views, while the Press Bar is the place to stop for signature cocktails by the wood-burner. Don’t forget to head outdoors at nightfall when a carnival of festoon lights and firepits add to the magic of this stellar spot. uptonbarn.com
Total capacity: 156 day
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: for 8 Dog-friendly: No
The Oak Barn
Fall for the rural dream at The Oak Barn, where three converted historic barns and an ancient cob Devon farmhouse sit amidst acres of quintessentially English countryside. We’re talking meadows dotted with haybales, undulating hills and a beautiful country church right next door. The stunning medieval-style barn is a blank canvas with traditional oak cruck trusses, which is ideal for going to town on the décor. Then there’s the Acorn Barn, a thatched 18th century barn, for intimate ceremonies and accommodation. The Linhay, a converted Edwardian dairy, offers further accommodation as well as a beautifully equipped space for the bridal preparations. And the gardens beg for al fresco celebrations around the firepit, beneath leafy trees and skies speckled with stars. theoakbarn.co.uk
Total capacity: 90 day, up to 125 evening
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 28-29 Dog-friendly: No
Holwell Farmhouse
Set amidst 65 acres of Devon farmland close to Exmoor National Park, Holwell Farmhouse is a beautifully restored Grade II listed retreat. The historic meadows are roamed by ewes, horses and a farm cat all year round, and during the winter months, the farm is home to 40 wild red deer. Offering rural escapism and romance in equal measure, it is a dream venue for nature-loving couples. Blending historic features with modern comforts, the farmhouse accommodates between 11 and 16 guests in bedrooms with en suite facilities. Picturesque and versatile, the farmhouse lends itself to an intimate event, while large-scale receptions take place in a marquee complete with countryside panoramas and glamping-style accommodation. holwellfarmhouse.co.uk
Total capacity: 180
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 16 plus 10 tents
Dog-friendly: Yes
Wooladon Estate
Situated on the Devon and Cornwall border, where the banks of the River Tamar and River Lyd meet 500 acres of enchanting woodland, lakes and rolling meadows, the setting of Wooladon Estate could not be more picturesque. The private estate offers a five-star country residence, together with a cluster of beautiful buildings, to host a wedding steeped in wild romance. From vows in the garden or country ceremony room to festivities in the garden suite and photographs against the lake, the willow tree and woodland, expect seclusion, versatile celebration spaces and breathtaking views at every turn. The luxurious Georgian house lies at its heart with its romantic bridal suite, while a cluster of barn conversion cottages add to the accommodation options, some with private gardens, hot tubs and valley views. With catering being a speciality, you can look forward to a bespoke menu using the freshest produce grown and sourced from the estate.
wooladonestate.co.uk
Total capacity: 120
Civil ceremonies licence: Yes
Guest accommodation: for 34 Dog-friendly: Yes
Deer Farm Tipi Weddings
Located 25 minutes from Exeter and 15 minutes from Tiverton, East Dunster Farm is as picturesque as it is private. Set on the hillside of the family-run deer farm, a trio of spectacular off-white Nordic tipis makes a blank canvas setting for bespoke wedding celebrations with views across miles of rolling hills. The tipis come fully furnished complete with a handcrafted wooden bar; bedecked in festoon lighting, fairy lights and a lantern lit walkway, you’re assured amagical ambience as night falls. Luxury accommodation with large, light living spaces, private gardens and hot tubs for 16 people on-site (or more for an additional cost) is included in the hire, along with optional camping. Surrounded by green hills and grazing deer and stags, imagine soaking up the romance of your brilliantly personal tipi wedding in this tucked-away corner of Devon. Heaven. deerfarmtipiweddings.co.uk
Total capacity: 150
Civil ceremonies licence: In application
Guest accommodation: for 40 plus space for camping
Dog-friendly: Yes
QUESTIONS TO ASK A WEDDING VENUE
Before you fall for the first venue you see, get clued up on these must-ask questions from wedding planner, Jenny Granlund of Jenny Wren Weddings & Events
What is the capacity for a ceremony and reception?
Does the venue have a ceremony licence?
What ceremony locations are there, both inside and outside?
Is the venue exclusive use?
What is the availability like?
What is included in the price?
Will room turnarounds need to take place? If so, who will take care of this?
Are there any break-out rooms away from the party for older guests or babies?
Will there be a wedding coordinator on-site on the wedding day? What will they be taking care of?
Higher Holcombe
A dream setting in the heart of the Devon countryside, where wildflower meadows meet maturing woodland, Higher Holcombe makes a gloriously green canvas for a relaxed wedding bursting with style, atmosphere and personality. The rural retreat comprises a cluster of character-filled buildings, from the barn with exposed beams and floor-to-ceiling windows, to the farmhouse and Hobbit House, a quirky-cool honeymoon hideaway. There are also shepherd’s huts, giant Lotus Belle tents and overflow camping. For vows immersed in nature, hold your ceremony in the willow ‘cathedral’ or the secluded silver birch ‘church’ before feasting and taking your first dance in this magical woodland setting. higherholcombe.co.uk
Total capacity: 80 day, 100 evening Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: for 40
Can you bring in your own suppliers and catering company?
What time do the licences for music and alcohol run until?
Are there restrictions concerning music?
Is there the option to provide your own alcohol? Do they charge corkage?
What day and time can you have access from?
Is there accommodation on-site or close by?
Are fireworks allowed?
Are there dos and don’ts concerning decoration of the venue?
What time does the hire end?
Who does the clean-up afterwards?
Who’s responsible for taking away the recycling and rubbish?
for up to 220 guests, plentiful four-star accommodation, and even use of the wedding golf buggy! Tie the knot in The Oaks, a charming space with exposed beams and large windows framing views across the countryside, or the Atrium, a grand setting with chandeliers, mood lighting and stunning views. Why not make a holiday of it and gather your loved ones in this gorgeous part of Devon for trips to the nearby south coast with its pretty beaches and wild cliffs, before returning to the extensive modern facilities including a state-of-theart gym, pool and Aura Spa. woodburypark.co.uk
Total capacity: 250 Civil ceremonies licence: Yes Guest accommodation: 54 rooms Dog-friendly: No
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VENUES GUIDE: TENTS & TIPIS
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Seeking a wow-worthy space to stage your celebrations? Skybar Weddings’ collection of top-of-the-range stretch marquees will suit weddings of any size and style. Couples can hire a range of lighting, flooring and furnishings such as tables, chairs and Chesterfield sofas, along with a bespoke bar (with set-up and service), plus various staging, sound and entertainment options too. The company even offers stylish wedding transportation in the form of a Land Rover. From finding the perfect party spot to the full hire and styling package, look forward to a brilliantly personalised service from this highly experience team of event organisers - and a marquee wedding to remember.
skybarweddings.com
Tipi Spaces
Tipi Spaces’ ivory white canvas Nordic tipis provide a versatile and truly enchanting blank canvas. Manufactured in Sweden, each tipi is designed to offer maximum durability and protection from the elements to give a fabulously flexible solution for any setting or style of event. Their striking structure ensures a wow-worthy centrepiece, while inside, the conical shape sculpts a more intimate space for your celebrations. What’s more, boasting almost 50 years combined experience of project and luxury event management, the team is enthusiastically primed to achieve your vision by attending to all the details. tipispaces.co.uk
World Inspired Tents
The multi-award-winning World Inspired Tents has been hiring their spectacular giant Nordic tipis across the south-west for over 14 years. Accommodating between 50 and 1000 guests, the clever interlinking design of the tipis allows for every type of celebration, ensuring the wow factor is in full and fabulous force for intimate garden parties through to sprawling festival-style weddings. In addition, the team can supply everything from furnishings, lighting, bars, staging, dance floors and firepits to matted and covered walkways, catering tents, festoons and oak doors. All you have to do is pick the place and watch as the magic unfolds. worldinspiredtents.co.uk
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Beautiful love stories from across DevonWhite Wedding
From elegant, pared-back styling to a party to remember, Sarah and Doug savoured their dream day at Upton Barn and Walled Garden
“We met when we were both at university,” reflects Sarah. “I was attending Bristol UWE in my first year and Doug was at Bath in his final year. Like all classic modern love stories, we met through Tinder!”
Some years later, on her 25th birthday, Doug convinced Sarah to go on a rainy dog walk to one of their favourite places. “We had our first kiss at Anstey’s Cove many years ago,” she explains. “As we got down to the beach Doug started to act a little odd and, before I knew it, he was proposing to me. It was pouring down with rain and having our dog with us made it even more special – it was perfect.”
Finding a wedding venue proved easy for the pair, who fell in love with Upton Barn and Walled Garden at first sight. “This place speaks for itself and it is the only place we viewed,” says Sarah. “It was everything we wanted: private, quiet and simply stunning.”
The couple had no need to worry when it came to the minutiae. “I just wanted it to be simple but elegant – and it really was!” explains Sarah. “White was the main theme, with green from lots of foliage and the sage green bridesmaid dresses.” With simplicity being key, she planned the wedding from start to finish in less than nine months.
Sarah spent the morning enjoying her bridal preparations in the stunning spa-like space of The Paddock. “I would recommend booking this - as well as the luxury accommodation pods - without a doubt!” she enthuses.
Sarah teamed her off-the-shoulder lace gown with a soft ponytail and a bouquet of cream roses, while Doug donned a dapper navy suit and sage green tie for the ceremony in the Cider Barn.
It was an incident during the ceremony that particularly stands out in Sarah’s memory. “As we said our vows, I think the nerves got the best of me because I suddenly forgot how to talk properly and gave the crowd a good laugh as I was trying to say the word ‘solemnly’ for about two minutes!” she reveals.
Having tied the knot, the couple relaxed over drinks and canapés with their guests before feasting on the “incredible” wedding breakfast while Daniel Costin played the violin before an infectious saxophone performance as night fell. “He definitely brought the party later on! He was joined by Future Media and the amazing Mark Voisey,” says Sarah of another of her and Doug’s highlights from the day.
“The whole day was so special, but I loved but how much time we spent together throughout it,” she reflects. “We always said we would make sure that it was our priority!”
Photography Kathryn Clarke-Mcleod kathrynclarkemcleod.com
Venue Upton Barn & Walled Garden uptonbarn.com
Dress WED2B wed2b.com
Groom’s outfit Marc Darcy marcdarcy.co.uk
Bridesmaids’ dresses ASOS asos.com
Hair B Studios instagram.com/bstudios.uk
Make-up Emma Roberts emmarobertsmakeup.co.uk
Flowers Emma Hewlett Floral Design emmahewlett.co.uk
Catering Mulberry Catering Co mulberrycatering.co.uk
Cake Claire Arscott Cake Design clairearscottcakedesign.co.uk
Entertainment Daniel Costin danielcostin.live Mark Voisey future-media.co.uk
“I truly felt like all my dreams had come true”
Summer Daze
Maggie and Darren’s love story began many moons ago, when they met through friends at Uffculme School. A scenic stretch of North Devon was the backdrop to their engagement some years later: Darren popped the question while the couple were enjoying a beach barbecue at Crow Point as the sun was setting over the Atlantic.
Planning began in earnest for their wedding – and the choice of venue was a no-brainer. “We run Deer Farm Tipi Weddings in Cadeleigh, Tiverton,” explains Maggie. With sweeping views across rolling hills and resident red deer and stags, the venue marries dreamy rural escapism and natural beauty with contemporary accommodation and luxury off-white tipis.
Choosing sage green as their key colour, the tipis and surrounding outdoor spaces were styled beautifully with a carnival of flowers spilling from terracotta pots, troughs, watering cans and vintage bicycles to complement the natural setting, while bunting, flags and parasols added to the celebratory scene.
A showstopping pampas grass installation and hoops woven with foliage were suspended above tables decorated with arrangements of lush green leaves and dainty florals, while wildflowers decorated the plates. There were nods to their deer park setting, too, through elements such as the cake frame and table plan decorated with deer motifs.
Flanked by bridesmaids in sage green dresses, Maggie paired her elegant Kate Walker Bridal gown with a flower crown for the ceremony at St Bartholomew’s Church while Darren’s suit epitomised the country look via tweed and sage green accents.
Arriving in apt style to their tipi reception in a classic Landrover, the newlyweds ventured into the fields for photographs before joining their guests for welcome drinks in the blazing sunshine. Settling at the tables, everyone feasted on butternut squash orzo salad, spicy coleslaw, new potatoes, green Ottolenghi salad and sliced roast beef.
After the meal, guests spilled into the early evening sun, which provided a special memory for Maggie. “It was so lovely taking in the views and mingling with friends and family outdoors while the sun was setting behind the tipis,” she reflects. As dusk fell on the hot summer’s day and strings of festoon lights heightened the magical ambience, the dance floor was the place to be as live 12-piece band DT8 delivered an electric performance.
“I think my favourite moment was having our photos taken on the swing and watching everyone smiling and enjoying themselves,” reveals Maggie, who has some advice on timings for couples in the midst of planning. “Don’t set a strict time schedule,” she asserts. “Try to enjoy every moment without worrying about time; it will create a relaxing environment for everyone.”
Photography Sarah Jayne Photography sarahjaynephotography.online
Venue Deer Farm Tipi Weddings deerfarmtipiweddings.co.uk
Dress Kate Walker Bridal katewalkerbridal.co.uk
Groom’s outfit Jonathan Hawkes jonathanhawkes.co.uk
Bridesmaids’ dresses ASOS asos.com
Hair Laura Bukin Hair instagram.com/laurabukin
Make-up The Beauty Annex thebeautyannex.uk
Flowers From The Wild Floristry & Botanical Design fromthewildflorist.com
Catering Deer Farm Tipi Weddings deerfarmtipiweddings.co.uk
Cake Dainty Bakes daintybakes.co.uk
Stationery Ooh I Like That Design oohilikethatdesign.com
Tableware South West Event Hire southwesteventhire.co.uk
Entertainment DT8 Live dt8live.co.uk
Videography Louie Rudge Films louierudgefilms.co.uk
Maggie and Darren’s sun-drenched wedding brought a carnival of flowers and festival vibes to Deer Farm Tipi Weddings
“Watching everyone smiling and enjoying themselves was wonderful”
“A venue for the romantically wild, in the very heart of Dartmoor”
“To see our vision come together was amazing”
Classic Romance Love Takes Over
Friends and family pitched in to create a personality-packed country wedding for Jenn and Molly at The Oak Barn
Jenn and Molly first met each other at work. “Molly proposed in one of our favourite places on Dartmoor on the most perfect sunny day,” reminisces Jenn. “The easiest ‘yes’ there’s ever been!”
Opting for a beautifully pared-back aesthetic featuring shades of sage and olive green, The Oak Barn provided the charming backdrop to their rustic style celebrations. “We didn’t want anything shiny and glitzy. We wanted a vintage, rustic feel throughout,” explains Jenn.
Sourcing and making much of the décor themselves lent a lovingly homemade feel to the day. A selection of bottles, candles and flowers were used to create the centrepieces, while also providing the pair with fond memories that they still cherish today. “We spent the day with some special friends digging the bottles from a river and cleaning them,” reveals Molly. “It was so special knowing so many people had contributed to making the day exactly as it was, and that there was a story behind all the different details.”
Opting for an early ceremony meant that the couple were able to maximise their celebrations in this idyllic corner of Devon. “We wanted to make the most of every minute,” says Jenn. “It meant nothing was rushed and we could cherish every part of the day!”
The drinks reception and speeches preceded the wedding breakfast. “It set a great atmosphere for the dinner and also meant those giving speeches could enjoy their speeches without worrying,” says Molly. “There was also no awkwardness over when the meal finished and the speeches started; it all flowed perfectly.”
Mediterranean sharing starters primed palates for chicken stuffed with woodland mushroom and garlic confit wrapped in bacon. For dessert, everyone gathered in the gardens for ice cream served from a trike. “Everyone enjoying ice cream in the sun was exactly the relaxed atmosphere we wanted to create before the party started!” explains Jenn. A pizza van and band kept evening guests well fed and entertained as they danced into the early hours, leaving Jenn and Molly elated while looking back upon their day.
“We spent so long thinking of every single tiny thing and seeing it all come together on the day was so much more special than anything we could have imagined,” says Jenn, who pauses before relaying one of her favourite moments.
“Walking in to Love Takes Over with everyone dancing and clapping and cheering will be a memory we will treasure forever! We also love looking back at the photos of us walking through the confetti: there are so many happy faces and people we love all in one place.”
“Don’t spend lots of money on things you could make or buy secondhand for a fraction of the price,” she shares as one of her top tips. “Ask your friends and family to come and help you all on one day –be organised with assigning jobs and you can get so much done so quickly.”
Photography Josh Iskander Photography joshiskanderphotography.com
Venue The Oak Barn theoakbarn.co.uk
Dresses Champagne & Charlotte champagneandcharlotte.co.uk
Bridesmaids’ dresses Kates Dresses katesdresses.co.uk
Flower girls’ dresses Monsoon monsoon.co.uk
Hair Iconic Hair and Makeup iconic-hairandmakeup.co.uk
Make-up Nadia Hope MUA instagram.com/nadiahopemua
Catering & glassware Posh Nosh posh-nosh.co.uk
Crockery Abbotts Event Hire abbottseventhire.co.uk
Tables & chair hire Virginias Vintage Hire virginiasvintagehire.co.uk
Flowers Julie Illsley
Ice cream trike Icicle Tricycle icicletricycle.co.uk
Entertainment South West Band southwestband.co.uk
Love Conquers All
Emotions ran high during Veronika and Danny’s love-filled wedding at Pynes House
Hailing from Ukraine and Scotland respectively, Veronika and Danny first properly connected during their firm’s annual football tournament in Amsterdam. Their friendship blossomed into romance, and the pair later became engaged during an early Christmas trip to visit Danny’s parents in Edinburgh.
“I intended to pop the question on a hill overlooking Edinburgh at sunset,” he reveals. “After the first few words and Veronika realising what was happening, we both got so emotional and somewhere in there I slipped in the words ‘will you marry me?’ and got down on one knee to put on the ring.”
Falling for the elegant climes of Pynes House, the couple drew on their heritage to plan a wedding filled with personal touches and a palette of light blue and peach carried by a gorgeous array of hydrangeas. “They are the favourite flowers of my father who couldn’t be there,” explains Veronika.
“I think the defining thing about our wedding was our mix of our backgrounds and the tributes we paid to them throughout the day,” she continues. Danny’s Scottish heritage was reflected in the kilts and ceilidh dancing (“which is so much fun and is a fantastic way to get people into the dancing spirit!”), while Veronika’s Ukrainian roots proved an emotional aspect of the day.
“It has naturally been a very difficult year and we had to discuss in spring whether we would go ahead with the wedding, given most of my side wouldn’t be able to make it,” she says. “But my parents told us to go ahead and celebrate while we can, because no one never knows what’s going to happen tomorrow and postponing our wedding is not a victory they were prepared to give.”
With only Veronika’s mother able to attend, the celebrations were a “bittersweet” affair. “Not a dry eye was left in the room during the ceremony and speeches,” recalls Veronika. “But it was also special and beautiful, and a testimony that love wins despite everything. My dad, brother, niece and nephew, and other members of the family and friends were able to dial in and watch the ceremony live.”
Exchanging their vows before a drinks reception in the rose garden, the newlyweds then hosted a Ukrainian welcome ceremony. “My mother tied our hands together with rushnyk (a traditional Ukrainian decorative cloth), the same one that was used at their wedding 38 years ago, as a symbol of our lives now becoming one.”
The wedding breakfast treated guests to seared scallops, roast rump of lamb, caramel poached pear and baked vanilla cheesecake, fuelling guests for the ceilidh dancing and evening disco, which commenced with one of Veronika’s favourite moments. “We took some lessons to choreograph our first dance,” she says. “We danced to I Love You Baby by Frankie Valli so everyone sang along, which created an incredible atmosphere.”
“The best advice I received was from my colleague who said: ‘Expect things to go wrong on the day and, in most cases, no one will notice.’ It really helped with letting go of the fact that everything had to be perfect,” she reflects.
Photography Nova Wedding Photography novaweddingphotography.co.uk
Venue Pynes House pyneshous.co.uk
Wedding planning & styling Grace & Honour Weddings
graceandhonourweddings.co.uk
Dress Rosa Clara rosaclara.es
Hair Emma Jane Brides emmajanebrides.com
Make-up Claire Bowring clairebowring.co.uk
Flowers Laura Hingston Flowers laurahingstonflowers.com
Catering Pickle Shack pickleshack.co.uk
Cake Very Vanilla veryvanilla.co.uk
Entertainment Triple Scotch Ceilidh Band tsceilidhband.co.uk
Videography Capture Weddings captureweddings.co.uk
Live stream John Gurd Media johngurd.co.uk
“The day was beautiful and will forever be in our memories!”
Shades of Sunset
A whirlwind holiday romance in Majorca blossomed into love for Naomi and Aidan. “We enjoyed our first date in England two weeks after we returned home,” she says. “We have since had two children and built our happy family life in West Sussex.”
Six years after their first Mediterranean encounter, Aidan orchestrated an epically romantic proposal at one of Naomi’s favourite beaches in southern Italy. “There was a table laid for two, scattered with rose petals and surrounded by candles. I remember saying: ‘look at that beautiful set-up, someone must have a very romantic evening planned’. Then I turned around and he was down on one knee holding a beautiful ring!”
The couple knew exactly what type of wedding they wanted. “It has always been a dream of ours to have an intimate wedding in a place surrounded by natural beauty,” explains Naomi. “We also wanted somewhere away from home, so that it felt like a a special getaway for us.” That special somewhere was Brickhouse Vineyard. “We instantly fell in love with everything about it,” she says.
Naomi relished the challenge of planning and styling their wedding. Choosing a boho theme with warm pastel sunset colours, the floristry was key to the look of the day, featuring fan palms, stocks, toffee roses, garden roses, phalaenopsis orchids, peonies and pampas. “We wanted beautiful flowers to bring the place to life and complement the surrounding natural beauty,” she explains.
Bringing a DIY element to the day, Naomi made the stationery, signage and – being a professional pastry chef and cake maker – the wedding cake and macaron favours. “I made all the place name cards on seeded paper that could be kept and planted to grow wildflowers,” she says. “I also crafted the bridesmaids’ flower crowns from pampas grass and gypsophila that I picked and dried myself.”
The ceremony proved a standout moment of the day for the couple. “One of my favourite parts was reading our personal vows that we had each written and had kept a secret until the day,” says Naomi. “It made my heart melt to hear the loving vows Aidan had written for me.”
After drinks in the grounds, everyone tucked into an “outstanding” feast, featuring Darts Farm beef, roast sea bass, ratatouille tart, wedding cake and fresh fruit platters.
Looking back, the first dance lingers in Aidan’s mind as a magical moment. “It was like it was just me and Naomi in the room dancing to our song,” he reflects. “Then when it finished everyone joined us on the dance floor, which made it feel even more special.”
“Having our children as part of our wedding day was the most magical thing for us,” adds Naomi. “The following day our daughter asked us ‘when are mummy and daddy getting married again?’ because she enjoyed the day so much!”
Naomi imparts some sound planning advice. “Writing a guest list should be one of the first things you do as this will help you to find a venue with the right amount of space for your party,” she recommends. “Schedule in some couple time without wedding talk, and remember that your wedding day is really about the two of you and your happiness!”
Photography ElsieLove Photography elsielovephotography.com
Venue Brickhouse Vineyard brickhousevineyard.co.uk
Dress Grace Loves Lace graceloveslace.com
Groom’s outfit ASOS asos.com
Hair Rocco Staff Hair Designers instagram.com/roccostaffhairdesigners
Make-up Rita Siviero from Backstage Academy backstage-academy.co.uk
Flowers Floren Studio florenstudio.co.uk
Fairy light canopy Socialights socialights.co.uk
Peacock chairs The Natural Hire Company thenaturalhirecompany.co.uk
Catering Mulberry Catering Co mulberrycatering.co.uk
Bouncy castle Exeter Bouncy Castles exeterbouncycastles.co.uk
Entertainment Urban Idol DJs entertainment-nation.co.uk
Videography Friends Film It friendsfilmit.co.uk
Dreamy hues and DIY touches were the keynotes of Naomi and Aidan’s intimate boho wedding at Brickhouse Vineyard
“Having an intimate ceremony meant that we had all of our favourite people in one place to celebrate”
Country Lovers
Lovingly handmade touches added to the charm of Ella and Luke’s rural wedding at Harefield Barn
After being set up by mutual friends at Young Farmers’ Club, Ella and Luke formed an instant connection. Their relationship moved apace and, during a holiday in Cornwall, Luke didn’t let the weather hamper his plans to propose at Constantine Bay. “It was pouring with rain and very windy, then Luke got down on one knee – it was perfect!” reminisces Ella. “We were both kitted out in our welly boots and raincoats, which summed us up as the outdoorsy, country couple that we are.”
Flanked by acres of idyllic Devon countryside, Harefield Barn was the perfect venue for the countryloving pair. They decorated the indoor and outdoor spaces with a mix of fresh and dried flowers including delphiniums, roses, sunflowers, orlaya, veronica, nigella and scabiosa, while a selection of Ella’s homegrown blooms were added to pots and troughs. Created by Ella’s friend and bridesmaid, the bespoke stationery added another personal touch. “Laurie incorporated everything that we asked for, from Luke’s tractor to our wedding flowers and our beloved dogs, Clover and Roxy,” she says.
Filled with emotion and carefully selected words and music performed by a string quartet, the ceremony was perfectly pitched. “I walked down the aisle to I Giorni, we chose Sweet Disposition while we signed the register, and we walked out to Everlasting Love. It helped make our ceremony personal,” says Ella, who cites the ceremony as one of their “top moments” – especially with the addition of a poem that had been written by Luke’s late grandfather. “It encompasses what it is to be in the country, and with our ceremony being outside and surrounded by rolling hills it was a really treasured moment,” says Luke.
After taking a ride on Luke’s lovingly renovated tractor, the couple joined their guests for a feast including steak and ale pie, aubergine and vegan cream cheese stack and bowls of fresh raspberries and strawberries, chocolate brownies and mini meringues served with ice cream. A competitive round of horse racing, whereby ‘jockeys’ had to pull wooden horses across the finish line with rope, an electric live performance from SeaTrees and an evening barbecue added to the magic of the evening celebrations.
With Ella having been involved in a car accident the previous winter – and the wedding very nearly being postponed – emotions ran high throughout the day. “I have since been recovering from a mild brain injury and we were lucky I recovered enough for us to go ahead with the wedding,” she explains. “I know everyone’s wedding day is special, but ours meant that much more to be surrounded by all our friends and family after what was such a turbulent nine months.”
Reflecting on their day, the couple’s champagne picnic at sunset, taking in views across the rolling meadows, stands out as a particularly fond memory. “The time spent just the two of us on our wedding day was priceless,” says Luke. “We highly recommend planning some time for just the two of you during your wedding. It was the highlight of our day.”
Venue Harefield Barn harefieldbarn.co.uk
Dress Richard Designs from La Boutique laboutique.org.uk
Hair Jessica Dodd instagram.com/styledbyjessicadodd
Jasmine Cunliffe-Bond instagram.com/hairbyjas
Make-up Laura Le Page lauralepagebridalmakeup.com
Flowers Tracy Sampson tracy.sampson123@outlook.com
Catering Cottage Caterers cottagecateringhire.com
Stationery Laurie Kate Art instagram.com/lauriekateart
Entertainment Exe Valley String Quartet exevalleystringquartet.co.uk Seatrees instagram.com/seatrees_music
“We made time for just the two of us with a champagne picnic at sunset. It was the highlight of our day”
St Nicholas Priory
“The colours, the castle, the deer park - our entire surroundings for the day were immense”
Season of Love
Chloe and David first laid eyes on each other across a crowded bar on Halloween. “Somehow in all the madness and seas of people in fancy dress we lost each other,” recalls Chloe. “I woke up the following day to a message from David asking to take me on a date. I accepted and the rest is history!”
David surprised Chloe by proposing while renovating their first home during lockdown in 2020. “He called me and, when I walked into the room, he was down on one knee amongst the rubble and proposed. His reasoning for proposing in our new home was because we were literally building our future together and he said: ‘it just feels right and I couldn’t wait any longer’.”
With its sweeping parkland and breathtaking celebration spaces, Powderham Castle made an enchanting venue for their “autumnal, rustic, country estate” wedding. “We met in the autumn and it’s also our favourite season, so it seemed a fitting theme,” explains Chloe. Against the majestic spaces of the historic castle and the autumnal light, the seasonal palette of burnt orange, rust and soft peach, which carried from the flowers to the bridesmaids’ dresses, made for a soul-stirring scene.
A violinist provided a stirring soundtrack to their emotional ceremony in the State Dining Room, after which drinks and canapés were savoured in the rose garden “as we were blessed with gorgeous sun and clear skies,” reminisces Chloe. “The kids danced to the music with the deer running around in the fields behind.”
Guests tucked into a feast full of Devon produce including slow-roasted sirloin of Westcountry beef and A ‘Taste of Devon’ trio of desserts comprising Uffculme dark chocolate torte, local clotted cream and poached rhubarb panna cotta, and Luscombe apple cider sorbet.
“The speeches had the room both laughing and crying about our childhood memories and the years we’ve spent as a couple,” says Chloe. The newlyweds were transported to the Riding School Barn in the back of a burnt orange pick-up for an evening party filled with live music, a photo booth and glitter bar. “The whole day was filled with smiles and we finished the evening to cheesy disco classics and way too much cake!” she laughs.
“My favourite moment was when David and I got back to the castle after all our guests had left. It was the first time we spent together alone and without prompt we both hugged and slow danced again for the last time on such a precious day,” she reflects. For David, it was the ceremony that provided the standout moment. “Seeing Chloe walk down the aisle was my favourite moment by far,” he smiles. “That feeling will stay with me forever.”
Chloe has some tips for couples in the midst of planning. “Create a supplier checklist with contact details. You can also note and track your spend against each supplier. This helps keep on top of your budget and you can also use the checklist closer to the time to confirm last minute details with each person,” she recommends. “Make time regularly to recap what you have booked so far. You can get lost in wedding brain fog so checking what’s actually booked every few months is really refreshing.”
Photography Freckle Photography frecklephotography.co.uk
Venue Powderham Castle powderham.co.uk
Dress & veil Enzoani from Little London Brides littlelondonbrides.co.uk
Groom’s outfit Marc Darcy from Zebel Bespoke zebel.co.uk
Bridesmaids’ dresses Oh Hello Clothing ohhelloclothing.com
Hair Natalie Nichols instagram.com/natalienicholsbridal
Toni Gogola tonigogola.co.uk
Make-up Lopez Beauty lopexbeauty.com
Flowers Simply Flowers Devon simplyflowersdevon.com
Catering Posh Nosh posh-nosh.co.uk
Cake Chloe’s Bakes chloebakesashburton.co.uk
Entertainment Richard Toomer musiciandevon.co.uk
Mafia 4 instagram.com/mafia4uk
Your Big Event yourbigevent.co.uk
Photo booth & glitter bar Vintage Camper Booths vintagecamperbooths.co.uk
“To see everyone there and have them share such a special day with us was what it was all about”
Chloe and David tied the knot during their favourite season in the achingly romantic setting of Powderham Castle
Where Wedding
Dreams Do
Located in 65 acres of beautiful Devon countryside, Bickleigh Castle is the perfect wedding venue for all seasons.
In Full Bloom
Friends
family gathered at beautiful Rockbeare Manor for Megan and Luke’s springtime celebrations
Luke and Megan first laid eyes on each other while living and working in Ibiza. “Our friendship groups clicked immediately and we spent the summer making amazing memories and all ended up living in an apartment together,” says Megan. Upon their return, the pair began meeting up and soon became a couple, relocating to Devon from Dunfermline and Nottingham to be together.
The city of love provided the perfect backdrop for their romantic engagement at the foot of the Eiffel Tower. “We pitched up right across from it with a bottle of Prosecco and, just as it lit up, Luke got down on one knee and asked me to marry him,” reminisces Megan.
Smitten by the first venue they visited, Rockbeare Manor was everything they wanted for their wedding. Enlisting the professional services of Knots & Kisses to help create their “classic, timeless and neutral with a modern twist” styled wedding, Megan was thrilled with the stunning results. “Nikki was absolutely incredible,” she says. “Every vision we had she made a reality.”
A gorgeous mix of foliage, fresh and dried flowers was key to achieving the day’s aesthetic. “I was so happy I opted for a dried bouquet as it now lives on my dressing table so I can look at it every day,” adds Megan.
Kick-starting the celebrations early with a Friday night gathering allowed extra mingling time. “This was great as it gave us more opportunity to spend our wedding day together,” explains Megan.
Come the day, everything fell into perfect place. “We couldn’t have picked a better day weather-wise as the sun was shining bright, with all the spring daffodils in bloom adding to Rockbeare’s incredible beauty,” says Megan. Although one of her bridesmaids went into labour that morning, the rest of the day played out as planned, from the stirring ceremony to the sun-spilled drinks reception and bagpipe soundtrack in honour of Megan’s Scottish heritage.
“It really was the most incredible day,” smiles Megan. “I think after two years of postponements and all the sadness that had happened in the world everyone was ready to just be together and enjoy each other’s company. There was a real feeling of love from start to finish.”
“Our favourite moment by far was having such incredible pictures at golden hour,” she reveals. “It gave us the opportunity to spend time and reflect on the day. It’s something we would never have thought to do; we’re thankful that we had such amazing suppliers that suggested this to make our day even more special.”
“Ensure you find the right suppliers that fit you as a couple,” she says by word of advice. “Especially picking a photographer and videographer that you trust, so you can relive the day for years to come. And most importantly of all, enjoy it and don’t feel bad for spending time together! We spent the whole evening dancing and laughing together and our guests joined in.”
Photography Luna Weddings lunaweddings.co.uk
Venue Rockbeare Manor rockbearemanor.co.uk
Wedding styling & stationery Knots & Kisses knotsandkisses.co.uk
Dress Suzanne Neville suzanneneville.com
Bridesmaids’ dresses Maids to Measure maidstomeasure.com
Groom’s outfit Moss Bros. moss.co.uk
Hair Devon Wedding Hair devonweddinghair.co.uk
Make-up Emma Roberts MUA emmarobertsmakeup.co.uk
Sophie White instagram.com/sophiewhitemua
Flowers Brompton Buds bromptonbuds.com
Cake Edible Essence edibleessencecakeart.com
Transport Jet Class Travel jetclasstravel.com
Entertainment The South West Bagpiper southwestbagpiper.co.uk
Tailored Entertainment tailored-entertainment.com
Bespoke Disco bespokedisco.com
Videography Rowe Films rowefilms.com
“To see everyone there and have them share such a special day with us was what it was all about”
and
“It really was the most incredible day”
Plan a so-you celebration with these top tips from the wedding gurus. This issue, we look at ideas for throwing an unforgettable party
NOTES ON A WEDDING
Get the party started.
Surprise your guests with a fun element that instantly gets them in the party mood: it might be an alternative form of entertainment, a fire performance, saxophonist and club DJ set, mariachi band or a choreographed first dance. Hazel
Style it up.
Add some additional party pieces – such as glitter balls or coloured tasselled garlands – to transform your space for the evening. Rebecca
Let there be light.
Lighting is key to creating a party atmosphere: it might be lots of festoon and fairy lights, candles, uplighters or gobos, which add a cool vibe and can even be personalised. I love a neon light but choose something that reflects you as a couple rather than anything too clichéd. Rebecca
Let’s go crazy!
Originating from Latin culture and translating as ‘crazy hour’, La Hora Loca is a surefire way to lift the atmosphere of your party. Usually timed around mid to late evening when guests might be flagging, a carnival of professional dancers arrives, together with fun props like glasses and feather boas for guests, to get everyone fired up for more fun and dancing. Jessica
High spirits.
Serve some cool cocktails to get the party started – the more colourful and dramatic the better! You could opt for dry ice, signature cocktails or guests could even make their own, under the guidance of a mixologist of course! Rebecca
Here comes the fun.
Plan pop-up activity areas throughout your venue from a creative photo booth and flowing drink stations to glitter stations and grazing tables. Hazel
Snack attack.
Provide coolly styled snack areas such as hanging crisp walls, oversized doughnut walls and popcorn and sweet bars that can be grabbed and enjoyed whilst dancing the night away. Rebecca
Happy people.
Consider your guests needs so they can relax and enjoy the party. If you have lots of young children attending, consider hiring a childcare service. If your guests love to dance, ensure you have a sizeable area for dancing. Create chill-out lounges as well as outside seating and areas for guests to mingle. Hazel
Light up the night.
Bring your venue to life at night with projection mapping, where a pattern or video is projected onto the side of the venue and other surrounding areas, to create an amazing feature for your guests. Jessica
Late night munchies.
Your guests will be ready for food again in the evening so serve rounds of delicious, crowd-pleasing food that can be hand-held around 8.30pm or 9pm. Hazel
Sax to the max.
If you don’t want a band, consider hiring a DJ with a live element such as a saxophonist or live percussionist, which is great for creating an Ibiza vibe. Jessica
Snap happy.
Capture those memorable moments with a photo booth. Opt for a 360-degree booth that takes a photo and mini gif video as it spins around you, creating an animated shot that can be uploaded straight to Instagram or instantly emailed to you guests. Place it near the bar or dancefloor for maximum fun! Jessica
Go out with a bang.
Surprise your guests with a showstopping fireworks display. You could really push the boat out and hire a string quartet to perform in time to the fireworks. Jessica