The Great Barn in Titchfield (Also known as Titchfield Festival Theatre) is a beautiful treat hidden away. This magnificently preserved, historic venue boasts a stunning setting for your ceremony with its tiered seating, something we have not seen before. Only recently opened up to weddings, the vast building gives you a perfect canvas to put in your own unique touch on your day. Kelly & Adam with the help of their friends decorated the barn themselves and I think you will agree that they did an amazing job! With so many lovely little details we certainly had our work cut out making sure we didn’t miss anything, from little birds, flip flops for dancing to fleece blankets to keep their guests warm in the evening. The bride arrived in a lovely vintage car which lent itself well to the historical setting. Inside the tiered seating gave a wonderful view of the ceremony to all of the guests ensuring they didn’t miss a moment. It was also great from a photographic view giving something very different to capture. After the ceremony we popped down the drive to The Great Barn’s neighbour Titchfield Abbey. With as much history and beauty as the barn it would have been mad not to take the opportunity to take a few shots there. Now just a ruin it had a slightly lonely feeling but as we started to photograph a few rays of sunshine came through the clouds and that coupled with the stunning bride and groom brought the building to life. A short walk behind The Great Barn leads to several hidden away, beautiful lakes. We really were spoilt for choice for great photo opportunities. The rest of the day was filled with fun and laughter, even the chilly weather didn’t damp the spirit, however the arrival of the fish and chip van for the evening meal caused some excitement and was a real hit. If anyone reading this is planning a wedding then I really recommend doing this! To find out more about Weddings at the Great Barn in Titchfield visit their website : http://titchfieldshakespearefestival.weebly.com/weddings.html Wedding planning by : http://www.behindthescenesevents.co.uk/ Flowers by: http://www.jennibloom.com/ Fish and Chips: http://www.greatbritishfishandchips.co.uk/
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