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All about Autumn at The Normans

Since summer’s in no rush to show its face (we’re writing this in early April and it’s still raining), let’s go back to the bright blue skies and golden hues of autumn.

Yes, autumn.

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: we love an autumn wedding.

And we’re not the only ones. Dynamic duo Maddie and Alastair also love an autumn wedding, which is why they picked one fine day in November to tie the knot at The Normans.

Happily for us - and anyone casting their eyes over this blog - Maddie and Alastair enlisted the skills of photographer Hamish Irvine to pap the day.

Hamish is a regular at The Normans and knows how to capture couples (and the venue!) in all their glory!

We can’t get over these gorgeous images of our Courtyard, quiet and still, awaiting the arrival of wedding guests.

But the autumn aesthetics paled in comparison to beautiful bride Maddie, whose smile says it all…

Marvellous Maddie is no stranger to The Normans wedding venue, having visited previously in a professional capacity, working for the most excellent Martin House Children’s Hospice (check out photos from last year’s charity ball, if you haven’t already!)

However, work was the last thing on Maddie’s mind. She had more pressing matters to attend to: smashing champagne in her pyjamas with her bridesmaids.

The girls were soon joined by Jamie Bailey of Meraki Hair Salon who was in charge of the bride’s hair, while the team from Capelli looked after the bridesmaids.

Make-up artist Sonia Schofield, meanwhile, blushed, bronzed and (further) beautified the bridal party.

Then, of course, there was the dress.

Beau’ by Made With Love Bridal, procured from The Aisle in Skipton, features hand-beaded lace and a striking square neckline.

“Gemma and the team were so lovely,” enthuses Maddie - I had the best experience!”

Finishing touches were perfected by seamstress Helen at The Bobbin Bridal, who also made Maddie a stunning headband out of excess material from here dress.

“I put the headband on later in the night… I love it!” exclaims Maddie. “It also means I can carry on wearing a little bit of my wedding day whenever I want!”

“I loved the beading and sparkles,” says Maddie. “Everyone seemed to be heading for lace this year - or at least in my friendship circle - I wanted something to catch the November light and look sparkly!”

Maddie looked picture-perfect and hearts duly melted when she revealed her dress to bridesmaids and her dear Dad.

Outside, guests basked in the cool light of autumn, mingling in the leafy environs of The Normans Courtyard.

“We always knew we wanted an autumn wedding, a rustic but classy feel, but we didn’t want to go with the standard rusts and oranges,” says Maddie.

“We had the idea to have white and gold with little additions of colour, with our wedding party in black, we also asked the guests to wear colour, we didn’t want them to feel like they needed to dull it down for an autumn wedding and they did a great job!“

The Ceremony Barn at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Hamish Irvine

Maddie made her way to the Ceremony Barn with the assistance of wedding planner Sian Chaplin…

The bride leaves The Normans wedding venue Bridal Cottage and heads towards the Ceremony Barn

… And with all this excitement, we nearly forgot to give a shout-out to the other half of our power couple, Alastair Massey - known to all and sundry as ‘Mass’. (No, not a reference to Density multiplied by Volume, or even Force divided by Acceleration, just an abbreviation of Massey. In case you were wondering. Which you probably weren’t…)

Mass was all smiles and looked dapper in his tailored tux from Slaters. The slick suit was embellished with a bespoke bowtie.

Bride and groom exchange vows in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn. Photo by Hamish Irvine

Maddie met Mass at in front of The Ceremony Barn’s iconic cascading fairy lights…

… and the couple sealed their newly married status with a heartfelt kiss.

Bride and groom kiss in The Normans wedding venue ceremony barn

Once they’d signed the register, Maddie and Mass made a dramatic exit from the Ceremony Barn…

… out into The Courtyard…

The fine weather enabled guests to enjoy much of the day outside: sipping bubbly, sampling H&A’s top-drawer canapes, and admiring the personal touches that Maddie and Mass had added to the venue.

“Working in events, we really appreciate what good lighting can achieve,” explains Maddie. “Whether it’s candles, fairy lights, festoon lights, anything…”

Indeed, Maddie brought in AV Matrix to install extra festoon lights across the width of The Courtyard, making the area look all the more stunning as the sun set.

And let’s hear it for Maddie’s bridesmaids - all beautiful in black.

“There’s this joke that I’m like Morticia Addams,” laughs Maddie. “All I wear is black! It’s my colour! So much so, my now mother-in-law was slightly worried my wedding dress would be black, so it was only fitting that my bridesmaids were in black. I let each of them pick their own style from Six Stories. I think they looked so classy!”

The drinks reception after the marriage ceremony is the perfect time time for newly married couples to escape their guests and spend some quiet time together.

Aforementioned photographer Hamish Irvine knows his way around The Normans, so was able to take Maddie and Mass to some choice spots, resulting in some truly lovely shots…

But there’s only so much time a couple can spend smoochy kissing in tree-lined avenues and golden sunsets - people have to eat! And so, the large wooden doors of the Grain Shed were flung open and guests were called in for the wedding breakfast.

“We had candles on the top table for our grandparents who are no longer with us,” says Maddie when asked about her decorative features in The Grain Shed. “We wanted to honour them but in a subtle way and having their names on the candles did that for us.”

“We’re also proud of our table numbers. We spent time going through our baby photos - I think our parents really appreciated it!”

While guests took their seats, Maddie, Mass, bridesmaids, and groomsmen, took themselves to The Cow Stalls for some pre-dinner Dutch Courage (read as: shots!)

And then the couple made quite the entrance!

Proceedings started with speeches…

There was laughter.

There were tears.

And then there was food.

Lots of food.

“We are foodies,” announces Maddie in no uncertain terms. “We’ve been to so many weddings and we were adamant we wanted the food at ours to be remembered. And it was: our guests have not stopped talking about how good it was! The chicken and waffle to start was just such an us choice! And the beef sharing board! YUM! But the chocolate-orange dessert… wow! We tried this dessert at one of the H&A taster nights at The Normans and it was incredible! The perfect end to the meal!”

While guests gorged themselves on H&A’s fantastic fare, artist Stephanie Struth sat in the corner, diligently finishing the hugely impressive live painting she started during the ceremony. (We love this painting!)

Credit also to Anna Burton who crafted this three-tier beauty of a cake!

A bit of downtime between the end of the wedding breakfast and the beginning of the band’s first set gave Maddie, Mass and their respective Squads an opportune moment to steal into the night and wave around fizzing sticks of fire.

Fair play. The photos look great.

Of course, sparklers are all well and good, but nothing says ‘wedding celebration’ like spraying a bottle of bubbly in a dark, isolated rural setting.

Bride and groom spray champagne outside The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Hamish Irvine

Once sparklers had burned out and champagne had been sprayed and duly quaffed, Maddie and Mass were back inside on the dance floor.

DJ Silver Jams oversaw deck duties, and wedding guests - wielding glowing batons like an army of crazed party goblins - proceeded to beast the dance floor until the night was out.

Bravo.

The Normans was beyond incredible - we had the best day of our lives and we wouldn’t have wanted our wedding anywhere else!
It will always hold the most special place in our hearts.
— Marvellous Maddie

SUPPLIERS

Photography Hamish Irvine

Bride’s dress Beau by Made With Love Bridal
from The Aisle; Tailoring by The Bobbin Bridal

Bridesmaids’ dresses Six Stories

Groom’s suit Slaters

Bride’s hair Meraki Hair Salon

Bridemaids’ hair Capelli

Make-up Sonia Schofield

Flowers Nicolla Florist

Food H&A

Additional festoon lights AV Matrix

Live artist Stephanie Struth

Romancing Juliet Stone at The Normans

For readers too young to appreciate the title’s reference to Romancing the Stone, don’t worry - you’re not missing much. The 1984 movie starring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas was, for all intents and purposes, a sub-par Indiana Jones. And it certainly wasn’t as emotionally uplifting, as visually rewarding, or didn’t have as good a soundtrack as the wedding of Matthew Holt and Juliet Stone (Stone, geddit?!)

Stunning bride Juliet in The Normans wedding venue barn. Yorkshire wedding.

Moving on from tenuous cinematic references… Juliet’s day began at her family home.

Samuel Bristow was responsible for hair stylings, while make-up was administered by Charlotte Tillbury acolyte Jamie Edwards Bulloch.

Juliet wore a Serrano gown, from renowned British designer Suzanne Neville’s 2021 collection, which featured a fitted bodice with a delicate sweetheart neckline, and a full A-line skirt made of layers of soft tulle.

“The dress was paired with a hand-sewn long sleeve silver sparkle jacket,” says Juliet, “which was hand-made by the amazing seamstress at Harrogate Wedding Lounge to add a hint  (or a lot) of sparkle to the party!”

Bride Juliet enters the Bridal Cottage at The Normans wedding venue. Hamish Irvine Photographer

A white Rolls-Royce heralded the arrival of our bride, who was helped out of the sleek vehicle by her father, before hiding away in The Normans Cottage.

Meanwhile, groom Matt, wearing trews and a jacket from McCalls of Edinburgh Highlandwear, made merry with his groomsmen in the autumn sunshine.

“All our groomsmen were Scottish and the my father is from Scotland, so we wanted to include tartan in our big day since Scotland holds a special place in our hearts,” says Juliet.

Groom at The Normans weddings venue

Soon enough, Matt and his groomsmen were joined by wedding guests, who gathered in The Normans Courtyard and awaited the opening of The Ceremony Barn doors.

The Normans wedding venue Courtyard

Twinkling as always, the Ceremony Barn had been decorated by Juliet and her family.

“It was important for us to have lots of handmade decorations for a personal touch,” explains Juliet. “The paper flowers on the two wooden barrels at the front of the Ceremony Barn were handmade by my mum [mother-of-the bride Pauline], as were the handmade pink white and grey hearts which she had sewn - we used these as bunting and decoration for the chairs either side of the aisle.”

Bride bridesmaids The Normans wedding venue

Pauline's paper flowers riffed on the real flowers used in the beautiful bridal bouquet by Leafy Couture.

Father of bride walks bride down the aisle in the Ceremony Barn at The Normans wedding venue

Juliet shone she walked down the aisle, arm in arm with her father…

Bride and groom say I do The Normans wedding venue

… and she and Matt were duly married by the lovely ladies of Selby District Council registry office.

End of marriage ceremony in the Ceremony Barn at The Normans wedding venue

The stunning couple were duly attacked with confetti as they made it out of the Ceremony Barn and into the south-facing Courtyard.

Dave Pilla serenaded guests in the sunshine, while The Hog & Apple Food Co. was on hand to keep guests well watered and well fed, with a selection of delectable canapes.

Stunning Normans wedding venue Courtyard.

“The Hog & Apple team were just fantastic,” attests Juliet. “Guests loved the mini pie and pints and the delicious mini fish and chips…”

The drinks reception gave Juliet and Matt, along with their bridesmaids and groomsmen, the chance to amble across the road for some photos on the farm…

Bride and bridesmaids walk for photos in farm buildings at The Normans wedding venue

… case in point…

Farm building wedding photoshoot at The Normans wedding venue, North Yorkshire

Meanwhile, back in the Grain Shed, the scene was set for the wedding breakfast.

“We had a large flower hoop at the entrance [of the Grain Shed] for guests to take photos next to,” says Juliet. “The flowers were all shades of bright pinks, pale peach, with hints of blue and purple amongst a foliage background.”

Décor in the Grain Shed consisted of eucalyptus, with pops of colourful flowers hanging from the gantries. The table plan was presented on an antique, gold-framed mirror, while hampers were filled with sweet treats (for guests and cards (from guests).

One of our favourite touches was the charity donation in lieu of favours - money was donated to Acorns Children's Hospice, Yorkshire Air Ambulance and RNLI.

Bravo, Juliet and Matt!

The wedding breakfast featured included starter sharing boards of olives, antipasti, falafels and flatbreads. Mains were served on Hog & Apple’s sharing boards of grilled buttermilk chicken, lamb kebabs, haloumi and pepper skewers with sides including tabbouleh. 

“Dessert was incredible and lived up to its name of ‘The Don’ Brownie,” says Juliet. “Gooey chocolate brownie with ice cream and chocolate sauce. And, if guests still had room, there was wood-fired pizza served in the evening!”   

Bravo (again), to mother-of-the-bride Pauline, who crafted this fabulous four-tier wedding cake.

Wedding cake in The Normans wedding venue Grain Shed.

Indeed, Pauline’s handiwork was quickly gobbled-up by guests - Juliet suspects that cake intake was needed to fuel the evening’s revelries…

Bride and groom and the first dance at The Normans wedding venue, North Yorkshire

The dance floor was packed throughout the evening, thanks in large, to the scamps from South West Band.

What a party it was. Everyone was on the dancefloor - including lead singer Henry and photographer Hamish Irvine who’s responsible for all these stunning photos! Note to couples: Hamish is great since sticks around taking photos well into the evening!

Our experience at the Normans was incredible. From the moment we met with Oliver and his team we knew what a gem of a venue we had found. The team was so fantastic, enthusiastic and supportive through planning, two lockdowns, and on the big day itself!
— Superstar Juliet Stone

SUPPLIERS

Food The Hog & Apple Food Co

Photos Hamish Irvine

Videography SP Weddings

Hair Samuel Bristow

Make-up Jamie Edwards Bulloch

Flowers Leafy Couture

Bride’s dress: The Harrogate Wedding Lounge

Ceremony and reception music: Dave Pilla

Evening music: South West Band

Men of the moment at The Normans

It’s been a while since we posted on our world-renowned* wedding blog. There are a number of excuses: last year’s busy festive schedule, an Omicron scare, and, most of all, our insane children.

But we’re back with a vengeance, kicking off 2022 with, erm, a throwback to 2021. Bear with us, because this wedding was an absolute belter…

The stars of our story are Liam & Nima, two handsome chaps from Leeds who were lucky enough to hold their wedding on its original date after a year and a half of uncertainty. And what a wedding it was…

*not world-renowned

 
The gorgeous grooms exchange personalised vows exchanged in front of cascading fairy lights. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Nima (left) and Liam (right) exchange personalised vows. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

 

The couple’s attention to detail ensured that all senses were satisfied - sight, smell and sound… and suits!

“We spent rather a long time looking for suits and went to many shops (both high street and bespoke), but we struggled to find suits that would fit the rustic theme of the venue and not make us look like we were off grouse shooting!” says Nima.

Groom Liam dressing to impress in The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Groom Liam dressing to impress in The Normans Cottage. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Groomsmen getting ready outside The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Groomsmen getting ready outside The Normans Cottage. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Drinks before the marriage ceremony at The Normans

Double parked. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

A few drinks to steady the nerves in The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

And breathe… Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Wedding favours at The Normans wedding venue

Personalised Lego men were exchanged before the ceremony. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Happily, Liam and Nima eventually found the perfect suits at the ever-reliable Moss Bros: stylish slim-fit three-piece tweed suits in a lovely shade of sage for themselves, and a deeper brown for groomsmen. (Usually, our hearts sink when groom and groomsmen turn up at a summer wedding wearing tweed - dying of heat exhaustions isn’t a good look on a wedding day! But Liam and Nima dodged this bullet by choosing a nice lightweight fabric with a slim-fit cut.)

The grooms share a tender moment before the marriage ceremony at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Choosing the groomsmaids’ dresses, meanwhile, involved several Zoom fashion shows and, according to Nima, lots of online orders and returns during various lockdowns. However, the ladies finally settled for these beautiful designs from Coast.

“We found them early on, luckily, as we certainly weren't looking forward to hours of dress shopping! They were stunning though, somehow managed to suit all three girls … and were in the sale!” laughs Nima.

 
The groomsmaids looking stunning before the wedding at The Normans wedding venue

The groomsmaids looking stunning before the ceremony. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

 

And so, to the venue…

“We had a strong idea of what we wanted,” says Nima. “But we didn't know how to execute it. Luckily, armed with a few ideas and photos, we had a quick and efficient meeting with brilliant florist Kate Mell. She was great and we would recommend her to anybody getting married at The Normans - especially because of the bespoke floral options she has for the venue.”

Welcome sign  at The Normans wedding venue

Handmade wooden signage greeted guests on arrival. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Card box  at The Normans wedding venue

We love this card box made from a suitcase. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Flowers aside, much of the venue's aesthetic and vibe was down to stylist Emily K.

“Emily executed everything so well - to a standard we could just never have done ourselves,” says Nima. “She did the beautiful entrance sign and the card box.”

Time to tie the knot at The Normans wedding venue

Time to tie the knot. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Congregating in the Farmhouse Courtyard before the ceremony at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Congregating in the Farmhouse Courtyard before the ceremony. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

The rustic Ceremony Barn  at The Normans wedding venue

The rustic Ceremony Barn at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

The couple’s personal, heartfelt ceremony was conducted by super celebrant Deborah Page.

“She went out of her way to write us a ceremony that meant so much to us,” says Nima. “There wasn’t a dry eye in the house. We were so glad we went with the option of a personalised ceremony officiated by a celebrant.”

Marriage ceremony  at The Normans wedding venue

A traditional Persian sugar-rubbing ritual. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Marriage ceremony  at The Normans wedding venue
Marriage ceremony  at The Normans wedding venue
 
Marriage ceremony  at The Normans wedding venue

A ceremony to remember at The Normans. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

“During the ceremony, we had a marriage canopy put above us with my ‘unmarried’ cousin sprinkling sugar over us to represent sweetness,” explains Nima.

As per Persian tradition, the grooms were asked three times if they wanted to get married. Each time, Nima said no, holding out for a gift from Liam. When Liam finally offered the ‘gift of marriage’, Nima said yes. The couple then fed one another a dab of honey, which represent a lifetime of sharing, sustenance and sweetness together. Beautiful.

The grooms walk back up the aisle in The Normans Ceremony Barn. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Liam and Nima walk back up the aisle in The Normans Ceremony Barn. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Aside from the stunning aesthetics and emotional ceremony, guests couldn’t help compliment the grooms on the smell of the venue. The serene scents were a result of a close collaboration with Emily K, who sourced scented oils for the wedding day.

Our friends we told [about the scented oils] found it hilarious and teased us about it, but a lot of people complimented the smell and now we have candles made to remind us of the big day!” says Nima.

Delicious canapes served by Hog & Apple. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Canapes by Hog & Apple

Champagne on ice for drinks reception at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Champagne on ice. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Canapes to kill for by The Hog & Apple at The Normans wedding venue.  Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Canapes to kill for by The Hog & Apple. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Guests are served drinks at pop-up bar in The Courtyard at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Guests are served drinks at pop-up bar. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Once the ceremony had finished, guests followed the grooms outside into The Courtyard for canapes to kill for by The Hog & Apple Food Co, and a soundtrack courtesy of The Paul Young Folk Duo…

Leafy views in The Normans Courtyard in The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Leafy views in The Normans Courtyard. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Music at The Normans wedding venue. Leafy views in The Normans Courtyard. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Paul Young Folk Duo provide the soundtrack for the reception. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

We love a good old group shot in The Courtyard at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

The Courtyard at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

After a couple of hours of mingling, guests were called in for the wedding breakfast; guided into the Grain Shed by this stunning table plan, styled by Emily K.

Table plan illuminated by our beaded chandelier at The Normans wedding venue.  Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Table plan illuminated by the beaded chandelier. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Guests were guided in by the table plan. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Guests were guided in by the table plan. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Emily was also responsible for the place settings and table arrangements, but hats off to the boys who spent hours planning, ordering and putting together bespoke Lego figures for all of their 125 guests!

“Our guests absolutely loved them,” says Nima, “The figures made for great souvenirs.”

Beautifully appointed place settings at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird

Beautifully appointed place settings. Photo by Sugarbird

Perfect place settings at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography
Pride by way of Lego at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Pride by way of Lego. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

“We also spent a lot of time writing and making bespoke Cards Against Humanity for each table, including answers designed for each table, with in-jokes and stories from school or university. Apparently they went down very well!”

 
Ready for dinner at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Ready for dinner. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

 

H&A pulled out the stops with a Middle Eastern-style mezze board for starter - a mix of lamb kebabs with hummus and labneh.

“While not necessarily ‘authentic’ Persian, it was still a nod to Nima's heritage and something that was important to us,” says Liam.

The 'main' was the ‘lamb three ways’, which featured two beautiful cuts of perfectly cooked lamb, a lamb pastilla, beautiful vegetable sides, rounded off with an artichoke puree.

The wedding breakfast at The Normans. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

The wedding breakfast at The Normans. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Super speeches at The Normans wedding venue

Super speeches. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

After the speeches, the couple had chance to steal away with their photographer James, aka Sugarbird Photography, and take advantage of the beautiful sunset.

Liam and Nima enjoy a quiet moment outside The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Liam and Nima enjoy a quiet moment outside. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Fantastic couple photos in one of the farm buildings at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photograph

We love the lighting of this awesome shot. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

A quiet stroll in the countryside around The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

A quiet stroll in the countryside. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Back inside, an artful tower of macaroons awaited the grooms, while glassware was readied for after-dinner cocktails.

“We ordered a cocktail for every guest after dinner. Three different types, each named with a nod to Nima’s love of Britney - 'Every-time Espresso Martinis', 'Oops... Old Fashioneds' and 'Circus Cosmos',” explains Liam.

 
Marvellous macaroons take the place of cake. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Marvellous macaroons take the place of cake. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

 
 
Let them eat cake - sorry - macaroons at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Let them eat cake - sorry - macaroons. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

 

Dancefloor derring-do began with a ‘knife dance’ - a Persian wedding tradition where a newly married couple have to ‘earn the knife’ (quite literally pay money) to cut the cake.

“This stems back from a centuries-old tradition where men would return from the battlefield and, as part of their celebrations, ‘paid women of the harem’ would dance with the battle swords,” explains Nima.

Persian knife dance to kick of the evening at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Persian knife dance to kick of the evening. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

A traditional Persian knife dance at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography
The Persian knife dance at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

From here on, the dance floor was packed all evening - largely thanks to the couple’s bespoke wedding playlist.

“We are control freaks so we opted for a set playlist so we knew exactly what was going to be played!” laughs Liam. “We also had an Iranian music segment with all the Iranian party classics… and I don't think the dancefloor was ever not full... especially for Nima's 'Work Bitch' performance, which he’s famous for cracking out at parties and nights outs. There was a lot of pressure for him to nail it for the wedding!”

Trust us. He nailed it.

Nima leads the way on the dance floor at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Nima leads the way on the dance floor. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Shake it like a Polaroid picture at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Shake it like a Polaroid picture. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Dance til you drop at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

Dance til you drop. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

The Normans is an incredible venue... The team’s comms were always super speedy and useful - we never had to stress about the venue itself. Thank you again!
— Men of the moment, Liam & Nima

The grooms share a tender moment at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Sugarbird Photography

SUPPLIERS

Food The Hog & Apple Food Co.

Flowers Kate Mell

Photos Sugarbird Photography

Venue styling Emily K Weddings

Celebrant True to You Celebrancy

Reception music Paul Young

Grooms and groomsmen’s suits Moss Bros

Groomsmaids dresses Coast

DJ equipment hire Night Owls

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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.

Groom and his Dad. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
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.

The scene is set for a small, socially distanced ceremony at The Normans wedding venue Yorkshire.jpg

“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.

Man and wife Dan and Sophie. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
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.

Bride and Groom steal a kiss on the road outside The Normans wedding venue. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
Bride Sophie was well prepared for the wet weather. lumierephotographic.com.jpg
Bride Sophie wins The Normans award for most varied array of facial expressions.  lumierephotographic.com
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
56 Here's to the simply stunning couple. lumierephotographic.com.jpg

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

Sunshine on a rainy day at The Normans

We spend a lot of time referencing the weather in this blog. That’s because: 1) We’re English, so that’s what we do, and 2) The weather seems to be an important ingredient to a wedding day.

But, as far as point 2) is concerned: we’re not so sure anymore. Come rain or shine, brides, grooms and their guests still have an amazing time at The Normans.

Just take The Normans for example. No, not us, these two, pictured below - Joanna and Andrew, who became Mr & Mrs Norman at The Normans on a blustery July day earlier this year. And while the weather misbehaved, it didn’t get in the way of what turned out to be a most spectacular wedding.

This couple are on fire. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Before Joanna became Mrs Norman, she and her bridesmaids spent the wedding morning getting ready in The Normans Cottage with the assistance of Joanna’s longtime hairdresser, Kerri from Synergy in Harrogate.

“It was lovely to have someone I already knew quite well there on the morning!” says Joanna. “Kerri had an extra pair of hands from the salon - Emily - to help her, and Sam from the salon also did our make up.”

Jo awaiting the attention of hairdresser Kerri from Synergy in Harrogate. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Once hair was styled and make-up perfected, attention turned towards the dresses. Joanna had picked a stunning Essense of Australia design from Ava Rose Hamilton boutique in Silsden and Colne, Yorkshire. The bridesmaids’ Dessy dresses in stunning sea grass, are from Scarlet Poppy in Leeds.

Joanna's stunning Essense of Australia dress hangs in The Normans Cottage. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Just add bridesmaids. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

“I’m quite particular,” admits Joanna. “I tried on a lot of dresses in other shops before this one, and even this dress was customised by adding more lace on the illusion neckline! I loved the different layers of lace - particularly the illusion neckline and the detailing on the back.”

Joanna sees herself in her dress. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

“Once I’d put it on I could actually imagine wearing it on the day, so that was a big selling point! I went initially with my sister-in-law, Alex, then went back with my mum and granny to try it on again - we decided it was the right one and Granny very kindly paid for it. The girls at Ava Rose Hamilton were lovely too, with no pressure at all to make a decision until I was sure it was the right one!”

Jo's stunning Essence of Australia dress in all its glory. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Jo takes a moment in The Normans Cottage before stepping out. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
A closer look at that veil. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Shoes glorious shoes! Joanna's custom Jimmy Choos are to die for. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Flowers played a huge part in Joanna and Andrew’s day - the bride’s gorgeous bouquet was created by the wonderful Wendy at Paperwhite Flowers.

Bride plus bouquet equals Go Time. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Bouquet. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

But before we get too carried away with our beautiful bride, her bouquet and gorgeous gown, a shout out to the other person of interest: the groom. And, if we don’t say so ourselves, what a lovely fellow he is.

Here’s Andrew, at home, dressed in a well-cut suit courtesy of the ever-reliable Moss Bros. His lapel is adorned with a rose buttonhole - handiwork of Paperwhite, once again.

Groom Andrew at home, getting suited and booted ahead of the wedding ceremony. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

From one (Andrew) Norman to another: The Normans Ceremony Barn.

“The Ceremony Barn has such a beautiful atmosphere,” says Joanna. “The fairy lights were the main attraction so we decided to just have the floral displays on the barrels at the front, and pew ends on each of the front rows.”

The Normans Ceremony Barn in all its twinkly glory. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

The scene was set for the ceremony, which began as Jo walked down the aisle, arm in arm with proud Dad…

Jo and Dad walk arm in arm down The Normans Ceremony Barn aisle. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Jo and Andrew became Mr & Mrs Norman - a first for The Normans (wedding venue), and they walked back down the aisle just in time for…

Joanna and Andrew are married in a stunning service. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

… the rain to stop long enough to step outside into the Courtyard for the drinks reception. (Check out the silver birch, brought in especially for the day, placed either side of the Ceremony Barn doors.)

Andrew and Jo step out into The Normans Courtyard as husband and wife. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Hog & Apple’s super staff lay in wait - black-clad culinary ninja warriors, wielding cold champagne and canapés.

“Doug from the Hog & Apple was my saviour,” reminisces Joanna. “He brought me my own platter of canapés when we got back from taking some photos and I realised I was starving!”

The rain stops just long enough for Jo and Andrew and their guests to leave the barn for that first drink. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Canapés included succulent roast beef served in mini Yorkshire puddings and goat-cheese mousse on olive-drop scones.

Yorkshire pudding and beef canapes by H&A. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Tasty morsels by H&A to keep guests going through the drinks reception. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

The weather even held out long enough for a group photo outside…

Guests brave the elements of the requisite group shot. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

… and when the wind and rain returned, they only served to make the photos from the day all the more dramatic.

(Veil blowing in the wind: check.)

The wind and rain at least combined to create some dramatics shots. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

(Couple looking lovely under an umbrella: check.)

The weather wasn't enough to dampen bride and groom's spirits. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Once photos had been snapped, canapes had been consumed and champagne quaffed, the Grain Shed doors were flung open and guests lured inside.

The Grain Shed doors are opened and guests take their seats for the wedding breakfast. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

This quite stunning table plan, framed with yet more English roses, greeted guests. (The floral frame was re-used later as a frame for a DIY photobooth. Bravo, Paperwhite!)

Even the table plan was surrounded by beautiful flowers. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Joanna and Andrew made good use of The Normans’ rustic banqueting tables - the two outer rows featured leaf-strewn gantries, while the inner two rows of tables were punctuated with olive trees.

“We decided to have two different table designs,” explains Joanna. “One style had the little olive trees at the joins between the banqueting tables and the other used the gantries for lots of trailing foliage.”

Jo and Andrew took full advantage of the Grain Shed dining area and rustic tables. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

“Every table also had a jar of seasonal flowers, each a little different to the next, with enough room for the sharing platters!” continues Joanna. “We wanted to ensure that people would be able to see those opposite them to make sure that conversation flowed!”

The gantries of The Normans' rustic banqueting tables are decorated in lush greens. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk'.jpg

“The wedding favours were boxes filled with traditional Cypriot wedding favours called loukoumia, made by Andrew’s mum and her two sisters, who also hand-tied each box,” says Joanna. “There was also a bag of five sugared almonds and a packet of sweet pea seeds (I grow some every year). I also made and bottled a very large volume of elderflower cordial, using elderflowers we picked from the banks of the Nidd, about five minutes from our house. All of our stationery was made by local stationer Sally, at Goldfinch Design, and she designed and printed the little labels on the bottles of cordial.”

A closer look at some of the table decor on Jo and Andrew's big day. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Place settings and table decor for Jo and Andrew's wedding at The Normans. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

The food on the day was of particular importance to the couple - especially since Andrew grew up surrounded by fabulous Greek Cypriot cooks!

“One of the things we wanted to do was to have sharing platters; it gets people talking to each other and it means people can take exactly what they want,” says Joanna. “We had so many people telling us the food was the best they’d ever had at a wedding. All of the meat for the main was cooked to perfection, it’s hard to pick a favourite, and the salads were delicious. I think the pudding might have been the standout though.”

Guests tuck into the fine fare put on by H&A. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

The stunning cake was the handiwork of Miss Friday, aka Lois Tanumi, and we loved how the gift table was packed with presents, extra wedding favours and the Polaroid camera gift book. Classic.

Let them eat cake! Specifically this one. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
The top table looking, well, er, top. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
We love the guest book and gift table arrangement. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Speeches were heartfelt and hilarious to equal measure…

Jo's dad delivers a touching Father of the Bride speech. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Andrew rocks the mic for his speech. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Andrew's best man holds court. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Andrew gets a grilling during his best man's speech. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

… and once guests were done toasting their bride and groom, they retreated to the sparkling Courtyard for fresh air and more drinks.

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Meanwhile, Joanna and Andrew took this opportunity for some well-deserved downtime; stealing a kiss by the lavender in the Courtyard…

Bride and groom steal a kiss in The Normans Courtyard. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

… and admiring the heavy machinery parked in the farm sheds across the road.

Bride and Groom admiring the resident tractor. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Back in the Cow Stalls, Paperwhite had worked wonders; filling troughs with delphiniums, larkspur, Ammi majus, Nigella and spray roses amongst others.

The Cow Stalls mangers were decorated in delicate wild flowers. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

And the floral border for the table plan was re-positioned, making a fabulous photo frame.

The floral frame for the table plan doubled as a great DIY photo booth. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Crowds were called back to the Grain Shed for the first dance…

The first dance kicked off evening proceedings at The Normans. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

… before the fantastic Rolling Keys kicked off the evening with a sensational set.

The Rolling Keys rocked the dancefloor. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

Judging from the photos, guests clearly approved. A wonderful way to finish a wonderful day.

Dance! Dance! Dance! Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Dance! Dance! Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
Dance! Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg
I grew up very much in the countryside so I wanted a venue that made me feel at home. Andrew’s English grandparents live in a farmhouse in Leicester that was built in 1691 and has been in the family for over 150 years, and I think the Normans reminded us a bit of the farm (not just because of the surname connection!). The whole day was perfect and we can’t thank Oliver, Sharon and Doug from H&A enough for making it stress-free and the best day of our lives.
— July's jewel of a bride, Joanna
Bride Jo in all her glory, illuminated by teh backdrop of fairylights. Photo by bloomweddings.co.uk.jpg

SUPPLIERS

BRIDE’S DRESS Essense of Australia

BRIDAL BOUTIQUE Ava Rose Hamilton

BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES Scarlet Poppy

HAIR Synergy Hair

FLOWERS Paperwhite Flowers

GROOM AND GROOMSMEN’S SUITS Moss Bros

CATERING Hog & Apple

EVENING MUSIC Rolling Keys

PHOTOGRAPHY Bloom Weddings

Summer sensations Rachel and Sean at The Normans

Autumn, thus far, has been… ‘soggy’ at best, which is why we’re remedying your seasonal affective disorder with a healthy dose of blog. In other words: a spoonful of Rachel and Sean’s sensational summer wedding, here at The Normans.

This couple manage to make every corner of The Normans look amazing. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Of course, anyone with a memory marginally better than a geriatric goldfish, will recall that summer wasn’t particularly generous in the sunshine stakes. But then, anyone lucky enough to have met the bride and groom will testify that this couple bring the sunshine with them.

Case in point: the lovely Rachel (below) readying herself with the assistance of her longtime hairdresser Mari Price, and make-up artist Kelly aka Bee Beauty.

“I travel back to Derbyshire every time I need a haircut,” says Rachel. “Before I was even engaged, Mari and I would talk about how I would have my hair on my wedding day. I've always known Mari would do my wedding hair. Her best friend Kelly is an incredibly talented make-up artist after a trial with my bridesmaids we decided we 100% we wanted Kelly to do our makeup for the day.”

Stunning Rachel gets ready ahead of the wedding. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Meanwhile, Rachel’s dress was the work of Catherine Parry, bought from Flutterby Bridal Boutique in New Rossington, Doncaster.

Rachel's stunning dress hangs ready. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

“I actually already had my wedding dress… then I saw this one as I was leaving Flutterby Bridal Boutique after going to choose my bridesmaids dresses. It was hanging up and I saw it, literally, as we were leaving. I begged the owner to let me try it on as we had already used up our time slot. Luckily the next bride hadn't arrived yet so I had time to quickly try it. I instantly fell in love with it and my bridesmaids faces when I stepped out of the changing room confirmed that it was the one.”

Rachel arrives in style at The Normans. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
Rachel hand in hand with Dad at The Normans. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Rachel’s bridesmaids, meanwhile, wore Hayley Paige Occasions from Flutterby Bridal Boutique - each of the girls rocking their own chosen style.

Rachel and the girls touch down at The Normans. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

“We went to Flutterby specifically to see these dresses as I had fallen in love with them online,” recalls Rachel. “It was important to us that our bridesmaids could choose their own dresses, in a shape and fit they felt comfortable in.”

Rachel and the girls. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Rachel’s bouquet was put together by Kate Mell, who captured the couple’s simple yet stylish approach to their wedding day with cloud-like roses, fragrant sprigs of rosemary and gypsophila.

White roses for a white wedding. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
Simple stylish bouquets by Kate Mell. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

And let’s not forget groom Sean, who scrubbed up rather splendidly. Here he is, wearing a Journal Standard suit, a shirt by Beam, and tie by Drakes - all of which he purchased from Canopy, in Derby.

“Sean has shopped in Canopy for many years,” explains Rachel. “He’s good friends with the owner, James. When we got engaged James said he would help Sean find the perfect suit when the time came.”

Sean’s shoes are Supreme x Clarks Originals Wallabees.

Sean - wedding ready. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

The groomsmen were left to their own devices when it came to choosing their outfits for the day. And why not? These gents can dress.

Sean and the guys. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

And so, with the weather on best behaviour, guests in high spirits, and music in the air, it was time to seat everybody for the ceremony…

Sunshine and al fresco japes. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
Personalised order of ceremony signage for Rachel & Sean's wedding. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Sean and his groomsmen were on hand to meet and greet guests, while The Dotted Crotchets provided the soundtrack.

Sean greets guests as they take their seats in the Ceremony Barn. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Rachel, as you’d expect, owned the aisle…

A string trio provided the soundtrack to the ceremony. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
Rachel rocks the aisle. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

The ceremony was as uplifting and emotional, as you’d imagine.

Vows are exchanged as Rachel and Sean tie the knot. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Readings were read…

Rachel's bridesmaid delivers a heartfelt reading. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… and confetti was violently hurled in the direction of the bride and groom.

The party starts... with confetti, naturally. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Indeed, guests couldn’t quite contain themselves, and it didn’t take long for the Courtyard to be filled with jigs, japes…

Guests get jolly in the Courtyard. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… and Giant Jenga.

Taking a topple. Part 2. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
Taking a topple. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

The emotion of competitive Connect 4 was all to much for some guests…

The highs and lows of giant Connect 4. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… while others added their own imaginative twist to the available garden games.

Jenga japes. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

As the ribaldry and revelry escalated within, Rachel and Sean sneaked outside for photos in the sun.

Rache and Sean stood by their stunning set of white wheels. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

They were joined by guest of honour, Nora, their beloved pooch…

Family of three. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
Guest of honour. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
They call it puppy love. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… and when Rachel and Sean weren’t doting on Nora, they were lighting up every last corner of the farm with their own inimitable style - from The Normans famous* roller-shutter door…

(*not famous)

Requisite roller-shutter door shot. We love it. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… to the nearby Grain Shed. (We’re pretty sure the farm buildings don’t look this amazing on a day-to-day basis, so hats off to the couple, and a rousing round of applause to their photographer Samuel Docker.)

The light was just right for some stunning portrait shots. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

The afternoon sunshine coated the countryside in golden light - the perfect setting for a stroll…

Stunning summer evening on Normans Farm. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… until the couple got terribly lost.

(This, of course, is a poor attempt at humour: they weren’t lost! We love this styled shot of Rachel and Sean looking, well, a bit lost.)

Rachel and Sean get horribly lost. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Back inside, the Grain Shed doors were flung open and guests were lured inside with the promise of culinary delights provided by Hog & Apple.

The Courtyard in the afternoon sun. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

“We decided straight away that we wouldn’t have a traditional wedding breakfast,” says Rachel. “So it was important to us to find a venue and caterers that could support this idea.”

“We have a real soft spot for an Indian street food place in Leeds called Bundobust and in a casual conversation with Ged from H&A he mentioned he had been trying out some dishes inspired by Bundobust. That was it! I was sold! My only regret is that I didn't eat enough of these - they were incredible and received very high praise from our guests.”

“For our mains we wanted some of our favourite foods - foods you’d crave after a day in the sunshine celebrating… and drinking! We decided on burgers, fried chicken and hot dogs! H&A did not disappoint - vegans, veggies, coeliacs and meat-eaters all complimented the food!”

Long tables lines with eucalyptus in the Grain Shed. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

No wedding is complete without cake - or, indeed, donuts.

“Our cake was made by Once Across the Garden in York,” says Rachel. “I eat a vegan diet, as do many of our guests, so it was important to me that we had a cake that everyone at the wedding could enjoy! We went with non traditional flavours of Biscoff, Oreo and chocolate orange. We also had donuts from Doughnotts in Derby and gluten-free whoopie pies from Wildcraft in Leeds.

Sweet treats for after dinner. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
Vegan donuts. Nice. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

It would seem guests enjoyed the dough-based delights.

Donut for two. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

As the sun went down, the lights came up in The Normans Courtyard…

As the sun goes down, The Courtyard lights go up. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… and bride Rachel gracefully glided onto the dance floor…

Rachel looks stunning as she takes to the dancefloor. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… for the first dance.

Guests gather for the couple's first dance. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

Rachel and Sean’s guests were quick to invade the dance floor, with smooth moves, laughter…

Vote Pedro. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
The dancefloor fills. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

… and, for some, heavy sobbing. (We actually think he’s asleep, but still…)

It was all too much for some guests. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg
Getting married at The Normans was an absolute dream. I can honestly say it was the most wonderful day of our lives.
I honestly don’t think I can put into words how perfect the whole experience was - from the first email exchanged to the big day itself, everything was so relaxed and enjoyable.
— Rockstar bride Rachel
Rachel makes a run for it. Photo samueldocker.co.uk.jpg

SUPPLIERS

BRIDE’S DRESS Catherine Parry

BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES Hayley Paige Occasions

BOUTIQUE Flutterby Bridal

HAIR Mari Price

MUA Bee Beauty

FLOWERS Kate Mell

GROOM’S SUIT From Canopy

CATERING Hog & Apple

EVENING MUSIC Twisted Entertainment

PHOTOGRAPHY Samuel Docker