Janine and Tim were married yesterday at St John’s Church in Herons Ghyll followed by a reception at Horsted Place. They had chosen lovely Autumnal colours which were reflected throughout the day and particularly in the stunning flower displays and on the table settings. It was a fun and relaxed day with unusual touches like the show tunes played on the piano by one of the guests and a special quiet fireworks display in the evening. Janine, Tim and Archie are off to the New Forest for a few days and we wish them every happiness together as a family.





About Horsted Place
Horsted Place is a country house wedding venue in the best English tradition — grand reception rooms, formal gardens and the kind of gravel-drive approach that sets the tone from the moment guests arrive. Couples typically use the main state rooms for the ceremony and dinner, with the grounds opening up space for portraits and evening drinks.
Country houses like this one reward a photographer who knows where to find good light. I spend time during the day finding the windows that flood the main rooms with soft, directional light and pairing those with the grounds outside for couple portraits. If the weather turns, interiors this rich stand on their own without needing a blue sky.


