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J’adoring autumn at The Normans wedding venue

Poor old Autumn. The third season of the meteorological calendar is oft overlooked when it comes to choosing a wedding date. And while the weather at time of writing is soggy to say the least (take a bow, Storm Ciarán), we absolutely adore this time of year.

Before you ask, we’re not just saying this because we happen to have a couple of Saturdays in November 2024 still available. Would we be so cynical? (Email for details!) Oh no. We genuinely love the golds and reds of the turning leaves, the low afternoon light, and the infinite stylistic inspiration the season provides.

Don’t believe us? Still think we’re trying to hawk our last remaining 2024 weekend dates? (Email for details!) Well, read on, and be amazed at the autumnal awesomeness of Kat and Jack’s October wedding…

Bride and groom kiss in front of fairy lights at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Lumiere Photographic

Contrary to popular belief, a wedding doesn’t start when the bride walks down the aisle. It starts when the bride wakes up at 6am, knocks back half a bottle of Prosecco, and sits down for hair and make-up.

Meet Kat - our stunning bride - pictured below in the good hands of Jade and Beth, aka Bow and Blush.

Sisters Jade and Beth spent the morning spreading good vibes and expertly administering make-up and crafting the coiffures of Kat, the Mums and the bridesmaids.

Once hair and make-up had been finished, attention turned to the dress. The dress.

“I had absolutely no idea what sort of wedding dress I wanted,” says Kat. “I tried everything, from ballgowns to slip dresses. I didn’t originally pick out ‘the one’ but, after Leanne at The Harrogate Wedding Lounge listened to what I liked and what I didn’t like about the dresses I was trying on, she brought me ‘June’ by Maggie Sottero.”

“I instantly fell in love with the way the chiffon skirt fell effortlessly and glided with me as I moved,” continues Kat. “My absolute favourite thing to do, both in the shop and on our wedding day, was twirl and swish around in the dress!”

The bridal gown hangs in The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Lumiere Photographic

“The material and fit were incredibly comfortable which was really important for me. I wanted to be able to eat, drink and dance the day away without worrying about a thing! The pearl buttons running all the way down the back, the capped sleeves and the lace details in the bodice all added the perfect amount of detail,” says Kat. “It felt romantic, girly and sophisticated all in one.”

Kat looked picture-perfect in her dress. And her choice of bridesmaids’ dresses was equally on point.

“I always knew I wanted an autumnal colour scheme to go with our October wedding date,” explains Kat. “We loved the flowy skirts of these classy one-shoulder dresses from Krisp Clothing - the flowy skirts tied in with the style of my dress. The girls all looked stunning.”

Meanwhile, outside, groom Jack stared into the middle distance…

Anyone with reasonable visual acuity can confirm that chisel-jawed Jack successfully pulled off the autumn aesthetic. Here he is wearing traditional tails. He and his groomsmen went for navy suits and burgundy cravats (to tie in with the bridesmaids’ dresses), and all suits (including tuxes for Kat’s brother and Jack’s four brothers) were hired from Impeccable Suits, a small independent hire shop in Pinner, near Harrow.

“Jack’s one rule for our wedding that it could not be a hot day! So we were always going to stay clear of spring and summer,” explains Kat (thus furthering our argument that autumn weddings are ace).

She continues: “My one rule for our wedding was that I wanted to get married before turning 30, so we snuck our date in before my big 3-0 in November. October seemed like the perfect time for both of us, so we went big on the autumnal-rustic style. The Normans doesn’t need any grandiose décor - it does the talking itself, which is one of the many reasons we loved the venue so much! So we went for minimalistic greenery with pops of autumnal colour for our flowers.”

 

Said greenery was provided by none other than Kate Mell.

“We had two gorgeous large bouquets at the end of the aisle and some smaller decorative flowers on the tables to bring the pops of colour, plus my gorgeous rustic bouquet,” says Kat.

“The bridesmaids had white flowers and greenery only, so as to not take away from the bold colour of their dresses. Kate Mell decorated us and The Normans beautifully with greens, whites and autumnal colours.”

With so much care and attention paid to the wedding-day aesthetics, it was little wonder that Kat’s entrance into The Ceremony Barn - and the ceremony thereafter - was quite simply breath-taking.

Once declarations of love had been made, and vows exchanged, Kat and Jack ran the gauntlet of flying flower petals and led their guests to the safety of The Courtyard for drinks and canapes.

There’s nothing like a marriage ceremony to work up a good appetite and Kat and Jack didn’t need to be asked twice to get stuck into the canapes.

The drinks reception is always an opportune time for bride, groom, groomsmen and bridesmaids to escape the throng for photos.

Shout out to the lovely Laura of Lumiere - the lady behind the camera at Kat and Jack’s Big Day.

Laura is one of the best wedding photographers in the business because she’ll go to great lengths to capture the perfect shot. For instance, forcing her couples to risk their life and limb by dancing in the middle of a busy public road.

(Okay, it wasn’t that busy…)

After two hours of drinks, canapes and a number of Highway Code violations, it was time for the wedding breakfast.

The Grain Shed dining area - all a twinkle with abundant fairy lights looked all the more splendid thanks to the personal touches added by the couple.

“In terms of stationery, we stuck to simple and rustic,” says Kat. “We wanted something sustainable and it just so happened that Jack had gone to school with Amy who now runs her own sustainable wedding stationery business - Beloved Creations. We worked with Amy to create elegant designs on seeded plant-able paper, in-keeping with the rustic-chic theme. Our table names were all special places that Jack and I had either lived or travelled in the past, bringing some lovely memories to the day.”

“We adored the romantic lights dotted around the various barns at The Normans, which gave such a homely, special and sparkly feel to the venue,” continues Kat. “We decided to light up the back of the stage with light-up-letters from Love Lights The Way to add even more sparkle around the stage area - a great backdrop for the band in the evening. Because who doesn’t love LOVE!?”

Meanwhile Jack’s Mum was let loose on sweet-table styling.

“She came up trumps,” says Kat. “She produced an incredible pick-and-mix table with some hilarious photos strung up, bringing more memories to the day.”

The wedding cake, meanwhile, was crafted by the talented Alice at Copper Spoon Bakery.

“It was very in-keeping with our burgundy and navy colour scheme,” notes Kate. “One layer of sticky gingerbread and the other layer of lemon and tart blackberry. We froze a lot of it and are still occasionally enjoying a piece to this day!”

The gorgeous couple were welcomed into the wedding breakfast with near-hysterical fervour from their fans (guests)…

… and proceedings started with humorous yet heartfelt speeches.

And what was it we were saying about the loveliness of the autumn afternoon light?

Whatever it was, the sentiment is perfectly captured by this photo, taken after the wedding breakfast and before the evening party picked up in earnest.

After their sunset smooch, Kat and Jack were coaxed back inside for the first dance, which was entrusted to the mad musical skills of Mona Vale Acoustics from Entertainment Nation (a music agency not some weird sovereign state).

… and the dance floor was quickly overrun by a most unruly mob (aka Kat and Jack’s close friends and family) who spent the night finger-pointing-in-the-air, shouting, and some impressive interpretive dance.

The Normans team couldn’t do enough for us in the run up to - and during - our big day. We were both completely at ease the day before, the morning of, and during our wedding day, which was testament to The Normans as a venue and the brilliant Oliver and Sharon
— Amazing autumn bride Kat

WEDDING SUPPLIERS

Wedding photography Lumiere

Wedding catering The Hog & Apple Food Co.

Wedding hair & make-up Bow and Blush

Wedding dress ‘June’ by Maggie Sottero from The Harrogate Wedding Lounge

Bridesmaids’ dresses Krisp Clothing

Groom and groomsmen’s suits Impeccable Suits

Wedding flowers Kate Mell

Wedding stationery Beloved Creations

Wedding cake Copper Spoon Bakery

Music Mona Vale Acoustics from Entertainment Nation

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