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Coity Castle in South Wales makes a dramatic setting for a wedding |
Coity Castle in South Wales makes a dramatic setting for a wedding |
Bridgend couple add romance to their wedding celebrations |
Lindsey and Jonas got married at the charming King Arthur Hotel in Reynoldston on the Gower Peninsula on Monday 15th August 2011.
The plans made on a glorious day in May, were to escape to the beach for an hour of photography with sand, sea and solitude in the August sunshine following the ceremony.
Fate had other ideas, barely allowing the bride, looking like a traditional fairytale princess, time to cross the courtyard and join her assembled guests before the heavens opened.
However Hanna the delightful wedding planner had not only organised a superb meal for the couple and all their guests but had also thought to provide a large cream coloured umbrella which once it had been appropriated allowed us a brief spell by the hotel’s enchanting, small lake (large pond) and a little quiet time for the new Mr and Mrs Friel to be alone together.
Baby Jessica Louise |
I had almost forgotten just how much I enjoy the challenge weddings present this one had few glitches. Apart from the photographer getting disgustingly lost on the way to the brides house and the groom’s car getting equally lost on the way to the ceremony only the brides dream of a leisurely stroll on a sunlit beach went up in a vicious cold wind, with red noses and streaming eyes all round..
The beach was abandoned in a mad dash for cars and an early arrival at the lovely Abercraf Inn where we were made very welcome.
Congratulations to Ceri and Andrew and their enchanting baby Jessica Louise who looked and behaved like an angel throughout.
Wedding day photography and a glimpse of garter from lovely Amanda Redman |
Wedding day toast |
The venue was full of celebrities, including Peter Davison the Dr Who of the day, his wife Janet Dickinson, as well as Janine Duvitsky, instantly recognisable for her role in Abigail’s party and many many more. Many of the other guests, including the bride and groom, are more famous now than they were then.
Catching the bouquet – Janine Duvitsy-