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Wedding at Houghton Hall

Bride & Groom at Houghton Hall

 

 

 

 

 

 

Andy carried out a wedding shoot at Houghton Hall on Sunday 3rd October for the marriage of Ellie & David. As the wedding photographer for the day Andy had to cope with terrential rain storms upon leaving the church in Great Bircham. Andy managed to capture some contemporary wedding photos in the archways of Houghton Hall until the rain finally subsided and then grabbed some shots of the bride & groom with Houghton Hall as a backdrop to the wedding.

 

Andy carries out wedding photography in Norfolk, wedding photography in Essex, wedding photography in Hertfordshire, wedding photography in Cambridgeshire & wedding photography in Hertfordshire. He is a multi award winning wedding & portrait photographer.

Essex Wedding Photographer in Great Waltham

Groomsmen & tractor

Julie & Adrian’s big day was captured by Essex Wedding Photographer Andy Griffin. The couple celebrated their day with a ceremony at Great Waltham Church, followed by a lavish reception at Great Walthambury Farm. The Massey Ferguson tractor and Stanley Steam Car certainly added to the event.

Andy covered the wedding in July 2008 using contemporary reportage wedding photography. Andy also caters for wedding photographer Essex, wedding photographer London, wedding photographer Suffolk, wedding photographer Cambridgeshire and wedding photographer Hertfordshire. We also specialise in Jewish wedding photography/photographer and Indian wedding photographer/photography.

Offley Place wedding, Great Offley

Bride & groom at Offley Place, Great offley.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Offley Place, Great Offley was the venue for the wedding Amy & James on 24th May 2008. Offley Place Country House Hotel is situated between Hitchin (A1M) and Luton (M1) in the village of Great Offley.  Set in 27 acres of park land overlooking Great Offley church which had close links with the old manor house.
The original house dates back to the 17th century and was in the Spencer family for over 300 years until it was sold in 1929.
The 16 bedrooms in the main house have been individually styled to preserve the feel of the old manor house with the comfort of modern facilities. Many of the bedrooms have wonderful views across the garden and grounds. Check out our new venues page coming soon for more images from Offley Place.