Bedwellty House wedding photography
Built in the early 1800s, Bedwellty House originally served as the grand family home for the Homfrays, the powerful ironmasters of Tredegar.
In 1901, the house was generously gifted to the public, transforming it into a cherished community hub. Following an extensive restoration project between 2006 and 2011, Bedwellty House reopened as a major heritage and tourist attraction.
The house also holds special political significance as the location where local MP and NHS founder Aneurin Bevan launched his political career.
Tredegar registry office wedding photography
Bedwellty House is a registry office for the Blaenau Gwent Register Office, and here’s where Steven and Emily tied the knot in front of their numerous friends and family members.
Steven and Emily selected my 2-hour Ceremony Package, which allowed me to beautifully capture the essential moments: genuine candids, the emotion of the ceremony, all the classic group photos, and a relaxed session of stunning couple’s portraits.
Bedwellty House Tredegar registry office wedding
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you are getting married at Bedwellty house and looking for a photographer who worked at this venue before.
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Daughter, wife, mum and also wedding photographer in Bristol, Cardiff and South Wales. Relaxed, documentary cinematic style.
