Laura and Maurice’s wedding at Goodwood House

Mar 16, 2008 | Wedding photographer Sussex

Yesterday we photographed the wedding of Laura and Maurice.  The ceremony took place in the Church of St Mary Magdalene and St Denys in Midhurst followed by a fantastic reception at Goodwood House.  Laura looked totally stunning and didn’t stop smiling all day, it was a really fun wedding to photograph.  On the day we worked alongside wedding planner Siobhan Craven-Robins (https://www.siobhancraven-robins.co.uk/) who made sure the day ran smoothly and her work certainly paid off.

Maurice and his Ushers wait for Laura to arrive

Goodwood House wedding photographer

Laura looked beautiful and did not stop smiling all day.

Goodwood House wedding photographer

Piper Jim added a Scottish flavour to the day.  A fascinating man, Jim was the Sovereign’s Piper until 2006, playing the pipes for the Queen at breakfast time each day and accompanying her to audiences.

Goodwood House wedding photographer

Laura and Maurice were great to photograph, giving us time to take some stunning portraits of them together throughout the day.

Goodwood House Wedding Photographer

Goodwood House Wedding Photographer

Goodwood House Wedding Photographer

We hope Laura and Maurice have a great honeymoon and we look forward to catching up with you when you get home.  Thank you for letting us be a part of your wedding day, we had a great time.

About Goodwood House

Goodwood House is one of the most prestigious wedding venues in West Sussex. The Regency country house sits at the foot of the South Downs a short drive from Chichester and has been the home of the Dukes of Richmond for more than 300 years. Couples have the run of grand state rooms including the Egyptian Dining Room, Tapestry Drawing Room and Long Hall, with the estate’s 12,000 acres of parkland stretching out beyond.

What I love shooting in a venue like this is the range of backdrops within a few minutes’ walk. One set of portraits in the grand formal rooms; a completely different set on the lawns; another in a walled garden or courtyard. The album ends up covering what feels like several very different locations.

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