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Froyle Park Wedding Photography

Motiejus, These pictures look amazing!!! You captured our day and our personalities perfectly and we couldn’t be happier!

Froyle Park Wedding

Dating all the way back to 17th century, Froyle park is a marvellous and elegant classic estate located in Upper Froyle. A small and magnificent village not only enhances the look of the venue itself but offers loads of great picture opportunities just a minute walk away. Talking about the place itself, as a Froyle Park wedding photographer I can say that it quickly falls to the list of my ten favourite venues to organise a wedding in the South of England. Once here, you'll see a by a beautiful pathway towards the entrance and a beautiful fountain. The versatility of this country estate is excellent too. With availability to be able to have your ceremony outside or a great hall which is still alive with history. Not to mention, a local village church which has the best and most chilled priest I have ever met is just a step away. No question why this was a no-brainer choice for marriage for Patrice and Jeffrey.


Froyle Park Wedding Photographer

Patrice and Jeffrey’s wedding was just incredible. Not only it was a coming together of two families and cultures, but it was also as well one of the most colourful and energetic weddings I’ve been before. A day full of smiles, emotions and energy. What started as a very lavish and emotional white-dress ceremony it quickly turned around to a joint celebration of two cultural - Ghanian and Nigerian Wedding. For a wedding photographer - it was just amazing to be able to capture the colours action and emotions. The day was just, and it was my pleasure to be able to photograph it all. Thank you so much, Patrice & Jeffrey, for having me to be able to be part of such an incredible day.

If you are looking for a Froyle Park Wedding Photographer or if you are planning a Foyle Park Wedding please get in touch and let's get the process started.

 

 

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