Prestwold Hall wedding photography. Sharon and Jim were married in St Andrew’s Church which is a stones throw from the front door of Prestwold Hall. Beautifully warm and sunny day meant that they could take the opportunity to walk through the churchyard and into the grounds of the hall for their reception. It’s such a simple thing but being able to walk your guests from where you got married to where you are hosting the reception is a lovely thing. The lovely weather stayed with us all day and we were blessed with crisp blue skies and sunshine with some amazing late afternoon, early evening light.
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