Brocket Hall Wedding | Alice and David

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A Brocket Hall Wedding

I shoot weddings at Brocket Hall here in sunny Hertfordshire several times a year. Every Brocket Hall wedding is unique – there is not a single element repeated. Each lovely couple bring their own brand of uniqueness to each occasion, and even if they could all choose exactly the same styling, their own character/energy/vibe/charisma would always make the day a one-off.

Alice and David were utterly unique, mostly with their own entirely mutual sense of humour, they were permanently smiling with each other, at each other, and with all their friends and family – who were a very smiley bunch too. In fact there aren’t many images here where there isn’t someone smiling. If a car could smile, here it would.

As would Brocket Hall itself, now out of it’s difficult patch, with an assured future likely to entice more smiley couples to have their wedding day celebrations at this spectacular historical house. Easily able to cope with rainy days and sunny days, the interiors match the rolling exterior for photogenic backdrops. We are spoilt for choice, but the curvaceous Palladian bridge is a must-have location for couples’ wedding day portraits. And with the head butler Alan running the day, with his years of experience with all events at the house, this Brocket Hall wedding ran faultlessly, needless to say.

The stunning floristry is by my good friend Yvonne at Lanshire Flowers – awesome is an understatement! She is able to fill a venue with colour and scent without being overwhelming, the perfect balance between spectacle and jungle!

Finally, that dress. They often say the dress chooses the bride, and the dress made a good choice in Alice. From the designer selection at Mignonette.

Here is Alice and David’s wedding day story 🙂

Alice’s gorgeous dress is by Mignonette

Alice’s Make Up by Niki Lawrence

Floristry by Yvonne at Lanshire Floral Design

The fab videographers are Pretty In White

The band is The Killer Groove

Amazing hand cut silhouettes by Alison Russell

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