Wedding - The Lost Orangery, Euridge Manor, Cotswolds, UK

This beautiful wedding took place at The Lost Orangery, Euridge Manor just as restrictions in the UK were lifted in July this year. This wedding was a true celebration of love and laughter bringing two families and together for a traditional Indian wedding celebration.

Whilst I’m waiting for the professional photos to be available to share with you, I couldn’t wait so have added my own phone snaps to give you and idea of this beautiful venue!

The wedding started with the groom entering on horseback in the traditional style, this was followed by a drinks reception on the gorgeous lawn at Euridge with views over the Cotswold countryside. The bride then made her entrance and the happy couple exchanged traditional Indian garlands.

The ceremony was then held in the boathouse which was filled with flowers in bold colours to compliment the colours in the bridal party outfits. The idea was to give the impression that the flowers could have been growing up the pillars starting from the beautiful meadow arrangements at the bottom of the front two pillars and it could be viewed from all angles. It was also carefully designed to ensure that we did not block the evening sunlight from entering into the ceremony space.

The happy couple and their families then dined on a sumptuous Indian feast under the pergola which was covered in a beautiful scented climbing rose. We filled our beautiful, elegant footed bowls with seasonal flowers such as scented garden roses and sweet peas and these lined the tables along with some bud vases to allow the sharing platters to be placed in between.

This was truly a beautiful wedding in a magical setting and I was so pleased to be part of it! The supplier dream team for this wedding is listed below:

Florist - Clementine Moon floral design

Venue - The Lost Orangery, Euridge Manor, Cotswolds, UK

On the Day Co-ordination - Rebecca Brennan-Brown

Photographer - M and J Photography

Videographer - Lawson Films UK

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