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Having spent the best part of 2020 and 2021 curled up in the foetal position, sobbing, we haven’t had a great deal of time to update our wonderful wedding blog. It needed something special to shake us out of our malaise, and that something special was Sophie & Dan Shakespeare’s 15-person wedding here at The Normans, last October.

As bride Sophie and groom Dan will testify, it was no easy feat arranging a wedding in the midst of ever-changing Covid-related regulations and restrictions (think: Tier-fears and Lockdown 2.0 looming large). However, with a bit of creative thinking, flexibility and a can-do attitude, Team Shakespeare and Team Normans combined to create something rather special.

Getting wedding ready in the dressing room of The Normans Cottage. lumierephotographic.com

In some respects, a 15-person wedding during a global pandemic is completely different to the many ‘normal’ weddings we’ve hosted at The Normans in ‘normal’ times. In other respects, there is still a heart-warming familiarity to this truncated format.

The day started off, as it always does, with Sophie and her bridesmaid-bubble readying themselves in The Normans Cottage. A special shout out to Amy George Make-up and awesomely talented Amy Elliot Hair. These ladies are not only excellent at what they do, but deserve special mention - like everyone in the wedding industry - for toughing it out in such difficult times.

Bride Sophie couldn’t be more complimentary: “I wanted my bridal party and I to have natural hair [styling] and a natural flawless make-up look that would last all day! The two Amys exceeded all expectations and really helped to create that relaxing bridal pamper experience I had always imagined.”

01 Bride Sophie getting ready in the Covid-secure Normans Cottage. Photo by lumierephotographic.com
Bride Sophie's wedding dress hangs in The Normans Cottage dressing room. lumierephotographic.com
Sophie's Mum's dress waiting for Sophie's Mum in The Normans Cottage dressing room

Meanwhile, groom Dan’s preparations mostly consisted of doting over Guinness, the couple’s trusted four-legged companion…

Groom Dan gets a pep talk from Guinness. lumierephotographic.com

… and yet, he and his groomsmen managed to scrub up rather well. Here they are, below. Dan is dressed in a dapper navy-blue tweed-check suit from Marc Darcy, while the best man and father-of-the-bride and father-of-the-groom wore matching blue herringbone-style suits, all purchased from Jenson Samuel in Skipton.

Dan and his groomsmen arrive at The Normans wedding venue, Yorkshire. lumierephotographic.com.jpg

“The vintage yet sophisticated design was well suited to the rustic nature of The Normans,” explains Sophie, “and the burgundy knitted ties combined well with bridesmaids' dresses.”

“But what was Guinness wearing?!” We hear you cry. Fear not, he was sporting a brand-new tweed collar and matching lead. Nice.

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Fathers of bride and groom loiter. lumierephotographic.com.jpg

Meanwhile, Sophie was slipping into her stunning La Sposa dress from Bridal Rogue Gallery.

“After months of browsing online, I was yet to see one dress I liked,” she remembers. “Ironically, I found myself scrolling through The Normans blog when I stumbled upon a recommendation for a boutique in York. I booked an early appointment to have a first-time browse and ended up walking out having said yes to the dress - it was pretty much the first wedding purchase! It almost felt too easy!”

“I wanted to go for the elegant yet sophisticated look and I fell in love with the statement piece train and the detailed sparkled lace back,” continues Sophie. “I thought it would glisten against the fairly-lit backdrop of The Normans Ceremony Barn.”

The finishing touches on the dress and Bride Sophie is ready to go. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
Bride Sophie looks stunning ahead of the ceremony. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
One final hug before stepping out to The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn. lumierephotographic.com

Speaking of The Normans Ceremony Barn, here it is, below, in all its sparkling glory. You’re welcome.

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“The Normans is a gorgeous venue just as it is, so we only needed to add [a few] personal touches, “ says Sophie. “In keeping with the contemporary rustic vibe, we warmed to a navy, berry and gold colour scheme and opted for wild, natural autumnal floral arrangements from Forge Events.”

A close up of the shimmering candles illuminating the aisle of The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn.

As beautiful as The Normans Ceremony Barn was (shout out to Kate Mell Flowers for providing the lanterns), it paled in comparison to stunning Sophie as she walked down the aisle to meet her man Dan.

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Groom Dan takes his position at the end of the aisle. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
We never ceased to be amazed just how 15 people manage to fill our Ceremony Barn. lumierephotographic.com

Having only hosted a handful of weddings in between various Lockdowns, seeing Dan & Sophie exchanging vows in front of our cascading fairy-lights was emotional to say the least. Full credit to the couple for making it happen - it was a privilege to host their ceremony.

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All smiles as Bride Sophie and Groom Dan sign the register. lumierephotographic.com.jpg

Once Dan & Sophie were pronounced man and wife, guests filtered through to the Cow Stalls and the Tack Room Bar for drinks and canapes. The couple, meanwhile, were whisked outside by lovely Laura from Lumiere Photographic for some autumnal shots.

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Bride Sophie was well prepared for the wet weather. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
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Bride Sophie with Guinness the dog in The Normans farmhouse courtyard. lumierephotographic.com.jpg

Sophie may have stolen the show (obvs), but her bridesmaids looked fabulous in their dresses from Joys Bella Bridesmaids, near York.

“I chose burgundy, diamond-embellished dresses with a georgette skirt from the Motee Maid Original Collection for my girls,” says Sophie. “I felt these worked really well with my wedding dress. I really wanted my girls to love their dresses but also feel comfortable in them, so each bridesmaid chose their own bodice style. My maid of honour went for an elegant draped cowl neck, while my two bridesmaids went with the same Amelia-style but with delicate straps.”

The Bridesmaid Bubbles takes a sneak peek at Sophie and Dan. lumierephotographic.com.jpg

One advantage of a small, 15-person wedding is that The Normans Team (with the help of Hog & Apple) were easily able to repurpose the Ceremony Barn for the wedding breakfast. This was a first for the venue, but we were so pleased how smoothly the changeover went - it’s definitely something we’ll offer couples who are considering a 15-person wedding and reception as restrictions are eased in coming months.

“The Normans venue is extremely dynamic,” says Sophie. “We chose for the Ceremony Barn to be transformed into our reception area while we enjoyed fizz and canapes in the Cow Stalls.”

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Sophie & Dan opted for a ‘horseshoe’ table arrangement, with their guests seated around the outer edge, looking in. This filled the Ceremony Barn nicely, but, at the same time, remained intimate and sociable - guests were seated in households and/or bubbles, and could easily converse with one another across tables (while maintaining social distancing).

46 The Ceremony Barn dining area as seen from the mezzanine level. lumierephotographic.com.jpg

Meanwhile, candles and decorative items were rearranged to create a divine dining setting.

“We were lucky to be able to repurpose our flowers, our aisle greenery were turned into fabulous table runners, while the registrar's table arrangement made a beautiful statement piece for the top end,” says Sophie.

48 Another shot of the candle arrangement in The Normans Ceremony Barn. lumierephotographic.com.jpg

Being big foodies, Sophie and Dan commissioned Hog & Apple to curate each course.

“We opted for an adventurous, challenging and seasonal menu - the goal was to wow our guests,” explains Sophie. “From mini steak pies and baby pints of beer to a specially made ‘His and Hers’ desserts topped with mesmerising dry ice, every dish complimented the modern rustic vibe we strived to achieve.”

Sophie & Dan finished the evening with Korean-style steamed bao buns and even designed their own ‘His and Hers’ signature cocktails.

Delectable canapes from our catering partner Hog & Apple. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
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39 More tasty treats served up by Hog & Apple. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
50 Stunning Sophie chats to her guests at dinner. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
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51 Guiness holding strong. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
43 We love the colours of this spread of sweet treats. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
41 The Normans award to most obedient dog to ever attend a wedding goes to... lumierephotographic.com.jpg

Although a 15-person wedding wasn’t what Sophie and Dan had in mind when they first booked at The Normans, the couple said they wouldn’t change a thing about their Big (small) Day.

“We are, obviously, a little bias but intimate weddings are the best!” exclaims Sophie. “Relaxed, intimate and romantic, we were able to interact with our guests on a more personal level, spending quality time with them and really sharing every little aspect of the day.”

“Smaller doesn't mean less special,” continues Sophie. “Co-ordinating an event for just 15 was generally less daunting and less stressful than for a wedding of 100-plus - especially when those 15 are your closest friends and family. The tears of our guests spoke a thousand words, every single one of them mentioned afterwards that the atmosphere was so heartfelt, truly unique and incredibly special.”

53 We made a rare exception for sparklers in The Normans Courtyard. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
The Normans team worked tirelessly to help develop our plans in line with ever-changing government guidelines, to the point where we pulled our wedding forward with a week’s notice to avoid the second national lockdown! We would truly recommend The Normans to any couple looking for a gorgeous venue, supportive team and outstanding service.
— Superstar Sophie
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Suppliers

Bride’s dress La Sposa from Bridal Rogue Gallery

Bridesmaids’ dresseS Motee Maid Original Collection

Hair Amy Elliot Hair

Make-up Amy George

Groom’s suit Marc Darcy

Groomsmen’s suits Jenson Samuel

Photography Lumiere Photographic

Videography Imogen & James

Flowers Forge Events

Food The Hog & Apple Food Co.

Cake JJ BAKES

MUSIC Bands for Hire

A blossoming romance at The Normans

Romance doesn’t get much more blossomy than an actual real-life wedding - which is exactly what happened here at The Normans (no surprises there).

Krista and Dan couldn’t have picked a better day for their Easter wedding. The sun was shining, the skies were brilliant blue, and the flora and fauna was in full bloom - inside and out…

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Dan and his groomsmen fully embraced the weather - donning shades and sharp-fitting navy suits from the ever-reliable Moss Bros.

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Blue was a reoccurring theme of the day. Krista’s girl squad were her ‘something blue’ - all dressed in effortlessly elegant powder-blue dresses from online retailer ASOS.

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Krista, the undisputed star of the show (sorry, Dan), wore a bespoke gown from Brides of York.

“I loved the off-shoulder style and thought the floaty skirt was perfect for my Spring wedding,” says Krista. “My favourite thing about the dress was the white lace. I also wore a sheer long length veil which complimented the lace.”

We couldn’t agree more.

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“We wanted the colours to be romantic,” continues Krista. “Soft dusty blue paired with more of an organic white and green for our rustic wedding.”

The combination of white roses, blue hydrangeas, and forest-green eucalyptus of the bouquet were exquisite. We tip our caps to florist Miss Elle’s for these botanic beauties.

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Since we can’t quite get enough of that veil - here’s another gratuitous shot of Krista walking to the Ceremony Barn via the farmhouse courtyard.

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Needless to say Krista owned the aisle. We love this shot of her and her dad, framed by fantastic blossom trees from Ambience Venue Styling - set against the fairylight backdrop of our Ceremony Barn, it’s a look that’s hard to beat.

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And so, as is the custom in these parts, Krista and Dan were married, confetti was thrown, and the couple stepped out into the sun.

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Drinks somehow taste better in the sunshine, so it was a joy to see guests enjoying a tipple or two in The Normans Courtyard.

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And no one was more pleased to indulge in some al fresco merriment than Poppy - Krista and Dan’s adorable chocolate lab. We loved Poppy’s collar, crafted by Krista as one of the (non-drink-related) activities on her hen - check out Crafty Hen.

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And here she is again - meeting and greeting guests (and sniffing out canapes).

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Meanwhile, not content with the stunning blossom trees in the Ceremony Barn, Krista and Dan found the real thing just outside the venue.

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And they even managed a bit of quiet time with Poppy in our Cow Stalls…

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Once guests had had their fill of drinks and canapes, the Grain Shed doors were flung open to reveal this quite unique table plan, crafted by the bride herself.

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Dinner was served under the Grain Shed’s sparkling canopy by caterers F4D, who delighted guests with a ‘host your own roast’ main course. Think: glazed leg of pork, mustard mash, sage and onion roast potatoes, glazed carrots, curly kale and thick pan gravy. Dessert? Everyone’s favourite: sticky toffee pudding.

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After the wedding breakfast, and before the party kicked off in earnest, guests returned outside to bask in the evening light.

(Shout out, also, to Krista’s Granddad, who fashioned the welcome sign, below.)

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And, as guests, made merry in The Courtyard, Krista and Dan escaped to watch the April sun dip below the horizon, capping off an Easter Sunday to remember.

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The most amazing wedding venue we could have wished for. Absolutely perfect in every way - the candle-lit barn, the cosy cowsheds... the pretty courtyard, which was perfect to sit in the sunshine for our Easter Sunday wedding! We loved it. Our guests loved it. And the best part.: having our chocolate Labrador there with us for the whole day!
Thank you to the Normans team for giving us the most beautiful wedding day of our lives.
— Blossoming bride Krista
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SUPPLIERS

BRIDE’S DRESS BRIDES OF YORK

BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES ASOS

HAIR & MAKE-UP AIMEE LONG

GROOM’S SUIT MOSS BROS

FLOWERS MISS ELLE’S

BLOSSOM TREES AMBIENCE VENUE STYLING

CATERING F4D

ENTERTAINMENT THE UNDERCOVER WAITERS

PHOTOGRAPHY INSPIRE IMAGES

VIDEOGRAPHY A+A VIDEO

BAND ORDINARY MEN