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Melanie & Chris got married on 6th August at St Marys Church in Iwerne Courtney, Blandford Forum. You may remember these two from their engagement session, which we shot at Corfe Castle.
Melanie and Chris met whilst working on a Dairy Farm and so wanted to make their wedding personal and reflect their love of the countryside. Melanie certainly made us smile when she greeted us wearing her cow print all in one pyjamas.
Melanie and Chris got married in Iwerne Courtney, where they grew up at their local church. St Marys had been decorated with beautiful flowers by one of their friends. Dried Lavender flowers had been sprinkled on the floor of the Church's entrance so as guests entered the ceremony they were crushed underfoot; The church smelt wonderful!
Following the ceremony guests walked to the village hall where Melanie's French family had made some tasty nibbles. On the village green Country Dancers put on a performance for the couple, which everyone got to join in. The country dancers were adorable!
Everyone then made their way to the Kingston Country Courtyard, Corfe Castle for Part II



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Part II at the Kingston Country Courtyard
Add CommentFollowing Part I of Alyssa & James ceremony at St. Johns Churh in Wimborne, guests made their way down the country lanes to The Langton Arms, a thatched pub in the typical Dorset village of Tarrant Monkton.
We made our way with Alyssa & James down to the ford and to Taddlestones cottage, where Scott photographed the guys getting ready earlier that day.
Tarrant Monkton has to be one of the prettiest villages in Dorset. The cottages are picture perfect! The weeping willow and cottage garden are both lovely spots to take photographs.
The wedding breakfast was held in a marquee, which had been decked out with vases of bright sunflowers on each table and they had sunflower cupcakes to match!
The dance floor was decked out with bunting and it's here we left the couple and guests to dance the night away!










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Kenna & Philip actually got married in New York, where they both live, in what was described as a rather speedy ceremony. They wanted to celebrate their day in England with friends and family from around the world at Chettle House. Chettle House is special to the couple and has family connections for Kenna.
Their day was a wonderful relaxed wedding celebration with their closest friends and family in the beautiful Queen Anne House and English country gardens.
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