Fairyhill Wedding Photography
Fairyhill is a beautiful Georgian mansion, and a luxury wedding venue in South Wales, Gower.
In addition to the classic building, there is the adorable 184 square metres modern glass extension which is a fantastic place for a wedding ceremony, breakfast and party. This light-filled room (especially during the cold weather, when there are no leaves in surrounding trees) offers stunning views of the gorgeous gardens and forestry.
Wedding Photographs at Fairy Hill, Gower
The beautiful bride, bridesmaids and their kids got ready for the day at home in the Llanelli area before heading to FairyHill for the ceremony. Meanwhile, Alex and his groomsmen were getting ready in an impressive bridal suite at Fairyhill and were welcoming the guests afterwards.
Fairyhill Wedding Photographer
The ceremony was so emotional and beautiful!
The floral arrangements in the room were so gorgeous: a mix of dry flowers and freshly cut roses. And I need to admit the smell of roses was fantastic! Wedding floral arrangements are always beautiful but for some reason, they do not smell. Here I could smell the scent of roses (bride and groom were facing the arch, so I and the videographer were standing behind the registrars, very close to the arch – in the epicentre of smell).
After the ceremony, it was time for confetti, group photos, and the bride and groom’s photo shoot. As you can see Lynda and Alex’s younger boy was actively participating not only in the ceremony, but in the couple’s photoshoot as well, and even managed to have a very short speech during the meal. The couple’s older boy was also doing the speech and it was so lovely of him!
Lynda and Alex booked our combined wedding photography and videography package, so please feel free to take a look at the couple’s wedding videography highlights taken at FairyHill.
And of course, don’t hesitate to contact me if you’re looking for a Fairyhill Wedding Photographer.
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Anna
Daughter, wife, mum and also wedding photographer in Bristol, Cardiff and South Wales. Relaxed, documentary cinematic style.