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cheltonianweddings


was toomuch for them." Alison and Leon's daywas


published on The EnglishWedding Blog last Summer. Whenever I have had any contact


withMatara,whether it’s about a shoot, awedding, or their 'Best of Matara' awards, every single person has been helpful, polite and gone out of theirway tomake sure everything runs smoothly for the couple and myself. The food has been outstanding, and all the guest say howwell looked after they've been. The upkeep of their grounds is flawless and it’s an absoluteMUST for any couplewanting a uniquewedding experience. TheMatara has a cloistered courtyard, theHilarium Dome and a tree planted and dedicated to every couplemarried there.


STONEBARN UPPERWINDRUSH,CHELTENHAM Where do I startwith Jess and John- Joe's day at StoneBarn? They actually had a church service in Cheltenhamthen their reception at StoneBarn.My next visit there is for thewhole day and I look forward to shooting thewedding ceremony there too. I amaBIGfan of anywhere with twinkly lights and a highlight from their gallery is the confetti run under the twinkly tin roof of the barn! The


lower part of the barn opens into a bright and airy conservatory style space. In the summer all of these doors are open, so it feels like you are outside, nestled in the rolling CotswoldHills. StoneBarn do the bestmarinated


sausages and theymade sure they whizzed byme a fewtimes! I love them! Jess says "As soon aswe came to


this particular barn (andwe had been to a lot)we knewinstantly itwas the venue for us. Itwas everythingwe


Tree, inBurford, andThe Swanat Bibury. Iwould actually like to recommend themas a hotel group as both experienceswere fabulous. Thewedding I amfeaturing today is Carla and Louise's at The Swan. Mainly because of the ridiculously cuteDuck Race! The outside grounds are just over the lane fromthemain hotel, and once you are in and shut the gate, you are no longer aware of the hordes of tourists that this little village on the banks of the RiverColn attracts.


The


ever couldwish for.Arustic barnwith amixture of stonewalls and corrugated iron, surrounded by green fields as far as the eye could see, which gave an amazing feeling of privacy and intimacy. StoneBarn depicts the picturesqueCotswolds andwe fell in love"


THESWANATBIBURY- COTWOLDINNS In the last fewweeks I have had the pleasure of shooting at two hotels in theCotswold Inns group.TheBay


16 SEPTEMBER /OCTOBER 2018 THECHELTONIAN


ceremony was held in this private garden, followed by a drinks and canape receptionwith garden games and duck races on the river. This keep adults and kids entertained until they were invited into dinner in the hotel. There is plenty of space and all of the staffwerewarmand friendly.Also, theywere especially accommodating considering therewere two Undercover SingingWaitersworking alongside themas a surprise forCarla and the guests.Alot of funwas had by all and I cannot recommend them highly enough. After dinner,Carla, Louise and I


took awander along the river to take some pictures of themby the famousArlington Row.?!


Checkout Sheryl’sblog at www.weddingphotographyin cheltenham.co.uk


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