It was whilst at University that their shared love of tennis brought them together… Tom was Captain of the men’s team and Gemma was Captain of the women’s…it was to be a match made in heaven.
On a hazy day in September, this lovely couple tied the knot at the beautiful St Margaret’s Church in East Wellow. Following their intimate ceremony, they enjoyed a fabulous reception with their friends and family in the grounds of the stunning Trafalgar Park, Nr Downton. This venue really is utterly stunning, full of period features and with incredible grounds it was an absolute gift to photograph in such a beautiful place!
The gorgeous muted purple tone of the bridesmaid dresses and the beautiful floral bouquets (personalised with lockets containing photo’s of loved ones) worked perfectly alongside the styling in the marquee – I’ve never seen tennis rackets and personalised tennis balls used in such a way! Everywhere you looked there were smiles and laughter and I could tell from the happiness on Gemma and Tom’s faces that it was everything they dreamed their day would be.
Thanks to my every growing bump (!) this was my last wedding of the year and I’m so delighted to have wrapped up my year in such a wonderful way. Thank you, Gemma and Tom, for allowing us to document your beautiful day and thank you to your lovely families and bridal party who were all so very warm and welcoming.
Enjoy!
The Bride wore ‘Landel’ by Pronovias. (The Wedding Dress Shop, Wimbledon Park)
The Groom worse ‘The Lingfield Collection’ from Moss Bros
With special thanks to:
Venue: Janet Unwin at Trafalgar Park
Marquee Hire: Shipsey’s
Catering: Top Line Catering, Salisbury
Floristry: Pippa Stoddard of Tussey Mussey
Hair Styling: Kelly at Bridal-Beau
Stationary: Honey Tree Bespoke Stationers
The Bride wore ‘Landel’ by Pronovias. The Wedding Dress Shop, Wimbledon Park
The Groom worse ‘The Lingfield Collection’ hired from Moss Bros
Entertainment: Freddie and the Freeloaders
Pianist: Sophie Eden (07831 124780 or sophie_eden@yahoo.com)
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