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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

Maria and Tom - Third Time Lucky at The Normans

This blog has been a long time in the making. Fitting, since Maria and Tom’s wedding was also a long time in the making.

Having originally booked their Big Day at the World’s Best Wedding Venue (The Normans, in case you wondering) for May 3, 2020, the pandemic struck. Tom and Maria consequently rescheduled, only for the pandemic to strike again. Tom and Maria rescheduled again. The pandemic struck again, and so on and so forth…

Fast forward to 2022 and our courageous couple finally did the “I do” and celebrated accordingly at The World’s Best Wedding Venue (still The Normans).

While we love watching couples exchange vows in front of the cascading fairy lights in our Ceremony Barn, we have a special place in our hearts for a church wedding - specifically a church wedding at St. James’s, Bilbrough (the very place the writer of this blog post was married, no less).

Before the couple arrived at the church, there was the small matter of getting suited, booted, and suitably coiffed. Bride Maria readied herself for the Big Day at her family home with the help of Helen Griffin and Amy George…

“Hair was a no-brainer,” explains Maria. “Helen has been cutting my hair since I was a little girl, so it was really lovely to have someone I've known for so many years.”

“I knew I wanted a natural but special look for make-up,” continues Maria. “I actually came across Amy on the Normans blog! From the very first email I knew how lovely she was going to be and I was thrilled with how my first trial went.”

Maria’s Pronovias bridal gown from Bridal Rogue Gallery, Harrogate, was one of the first she tried on when hunting for wedding dresses.

“I was really drawn to the simple, elegant aesthetic of the front paired with the detailing on the back,” says Maria. “I ended up coming back to it, and the amazing ladies at Bridal Rogue Gallery helped tweak it to make it perfect, adding additional lace to fill in the cut-out sides and also adding small lace sleeves. Knowing it was completely unique made it even more special!”

Maria, as is clear to see, looked radiant - as did her bridesmaids, who were all decked in simple yet stunning dresses from Oasis.

“We loved the slightly unusual colour, which really suited everyone's different skin tones,” says Maria.

Bride Maria with her bridesmaid besties at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Louise Anna Photography

And let’s spare a thought for the boys! Bless them!

They all looked smart as a button (or, indeed, five buttons): Groom Tom was rocking an Oliver Brown number, while his groomsmen kept up appearances with three-piece morning-suits from Moss Bros.

Ties (which would later be worn around heads) were from Reef Knots.

Groom and groomsmen at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Louise Anna Photography

And so, to church!

Our excellently named couple (Tom Traill and Maria Diggle - up there with the best surnames we’ve had at the venue) were married by the equally excellently named Revd Martin Otter.

After the ceremony, guests were ferried back to The Normans in a classic double-decker bus (shout out to York Pullman).

Needless to say, the bride and groom were never going to rub shoulders with riff raff on the poverty wagon. No thank you! They instead made the four-minute commute in a Rolls Royce. And quite right too.

The Normans looked fabulous under the blue spring skies of April…

… which meant that Maria and Tom, and their guests, could enjoy the drinks reception in The Normans Courtyard.

Bride and groom in the Spring sunshine in The Normans wedding venue Courtyard

Team Hog - better known as The Hog & Apple Food Co, our most excellent resident caterers - were on hand to dish out some delicious canapes.

We wanted to have a strong canape game,” says Tom. “And we can definitely say we succeeded! The mini pie and pints were a big hit, as were the Yorkshire puds.”

The Normans wedding venue Courtyard in the sunshine. Photo by Louise Anna Photography

When guests were called in for the wedding breakfast, they were greeted by a room-full of sparkling fairy lights, which were embellished with a floral flourish from family friend Claire Slater.

“Claire Slater is a friend of Maria's Mum,” explains Tom. “So, again, it was lovely to have someone with a personal connection involved. Having seen Claire's work we were confident she was going to do a brilliant job. We loved the natural, rustic feel of The Normans, so we kept it fairly simple - roses, spring flowers in whites, pale pinks and pale blues, going for a elegant, natural and relaxed look.”

The Hog & Apple put on quite the feast for the couple and their guests.

“Hog & Apple gave us some brilliant recommendations based on our favourite foods,” says Tom. “We built our menu around these recommendations - scallops to start, lamb for main, and apple crumble for dessert. It was all so delicious!”

The bride knocks back a shot at The Normans wedding

Food was enjoyed, drinks were enthusiastically imbibed…

Speeches at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Louise Anna Photography

… emotional speeches were made…

… and cakes were cut.

Maria's mum, Sue, made the incredible wedding cake, which was duly dispatched by her sword-wielding daughter.

Once the cake was comprehensively chopped, guests enjoyed four different flavoured tiers - the bottom tier was a fruitcake, which had been baked ahead of the couple’s original 2020 wedding.

“It'd been kept well-fed with booze to ensure it didn't dry out!” adds Tom.

After the wedding breakfast, Maria and Tom took time out with the most excellent Louise Anna Photography for an amble around the farm, which resulted in some stunning sunset shots. Bravo, Louise!

When the couple returned, the evening’s revelries began.

First: the first dance.

And the dancefloor quickly became the scene of rigorous revelry.

The fantastic Rolling Keys from Jonny Ross Music Agency ensured the dance floor remained packed through the evening…

… and even the bar saw some action…

Dancing derring-do on the bar at The Normans wedding venue. Photo by Louise Anna Photography
When we first visited The Normans in 2018 we knew we’d found somewhere special. We loved everything about the venue - and Oliver & Sharon sealed the deal. They were only a phone call and email away and were so supportive through [Lockdown]. They really are the best in the business! 
— Marvellous Maria
Stunning Bride and Groom explore the grounds surrounding The Normans. Photo by Louise Anna Photography

SUPPLIERS

Photographer Louise Anna Photography

Food The Hog & Apple Food Co.

Musicians (reception) The Rhodes Brothers

Band (evening) The Rolling Keys

Videographer Will Selby Films

Floristry Claire Slater Flowers

Hair Helen Griffin

Make-up Amy George

Bride’s dress Pronovias from Bridal Rogue Gallery

Bridesmaids’ dresses Oasis

Groom’s suit Oliver Brown

Summer stunners at The Normans

The grey skies of late don’t exactly scream ‘Summer!’, but we can’t escape the fact that we’re only a few weeks away from basking in glorious sunshine. (This is definitely going to happen.)

So, while we dream of warmer climes, let’s cast our minds back to a balmy Tuesday in August last year, when Anna married Matt at The Normans…

Bride Anna and Groom Matt share a moment at The Normans wedding venue

Although there was a smattering of rain on this summer day, this couple still sizzled with style.

Case in point: bride Anna in her stunning gown by Zavana Bridal (pictured here by Dominic Wright). Anna found her dress in Chloë Jane Bridalwear, although, somewhat amazingly, it wasn’t her first choice…

“When my mum and I were walking around the bridal shop choosing dresses for me to try, I said I didn’t like the dress in the window at all,” laughs Anna. “Three dresses later - and a minor meltdown about not liking any - and the girls from Chloe Jane brought me ‘that dress in the window’! I tried it on and instantly knew it was my dress. It was love at second sight! They really do know their stuff!” 

Bride Anna in her stunning wedding dress

Anna’s hair was styled by Amy Lopez from Westrow Street Lane in Leeds.

“She was fabulous, she helped me with me pre-wedding hair care and colour too!” says Anna.

Make-up was the remit of Naomi Stone: “Naomi was great and got the perfect balance of ‘natural glam’ for the Big Day! She even chose and matched my bridesmaids with their wedding day lipsticks, from a photograph!”

Anna’s beautiful bridesmaids, meanwhile, wore dresses from Joy’s Bella Bridesmaids.

“Hannah made the whole experience so easy and fun,” recounts Anna. “They have such a range of different styles!”

Bride Anna and her bridesmaids at The Normans wedding venue

We’re sure groom Matt won’t mind us saying that Anna stole the show, but he still made quite the impression in his fitted three-piece suit, complete with chequered waistcoat and bespoke lining. He also rocked up in a stretched Hummer (which is still stuck on a tight corner just up the road from the venue).

(It’s not really, don’t worry.)

Groom Matt cutting a dash
Here comes the groom. In a Hummer. The Normans wedding venue
Loving the lining of the groom's suit. The Normans wedding venue
Groom and groomsmen await the arrival of wedding guests at The Normans

Anna eschewed the Hummer but still made quite the arrival, sparkling brighter than the plenitude of fairy lights in The Normans iconic Ceremony Barn.

Bride Anna walks down the aisle in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn
Wedding guests stand as bride Anna walks down the aisle at The Normans wedding venue

She met her groom at the top of the aisle, and there began a heart-warming ceremony.

“We loved our ceremony reading,” says Anna. “We had our maid of honour and grooms man stand at the front and read their own interpretations of love. This was followed by eight people from the congregation standing in turn to read what love meant to them! It was beautiful to hear each persons thoughts and feelings, many of who shared their wisdom and wise words for a happy marriage!”

We couldn’t agree more!

Bride meets groom in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn
You may now kiss the bride at The Normans wedding venue

After the readings, the vows, and the giddy excitement of the ‘I dos’, Anna and Matt walked back down the aisle, through storm clouds of confetti, as man and wife.

Bride Anna says her vows in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn
Bride Anna and Groom Matt are showered with confetti in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn

The weather behaved itself enough for the doors of the Ceremony Barn to be flung open and for guests to enjoy the drinks reception in The Courtyard. The burble of chatter and laughter was accompanied by a relaxed soundtrack courtesy of the most excellent The Rebel Sounds.

Guests mingle in The Normans wedding venue Courtyard

While music may be the food of the soul, food for the belly was provided by out trusty catering partners, The Hog & Apple, who were on hand to distribute flutes of bubbly and a range of creatively constructed canapés.

Bubbly is served for the drinks reception after the wedding ceremony at The Normans
Canapes served by Hog & Apple at The Normans wedding venue
Canine guests are welcome at The Normans wedding venue

When Anna first started planning her day, all those years ago before various Covid lockdowns, she started with a few Pinterest posts, which quickly escalated into a full-on passion project…

The Normans wedding venue in full bloom

“One of our biggest visions was having the lights strung across the courtyard,” says Anna. “It was something that hadn’t been done before, but Oliver worked with the guys at AV Matrix - it really gave us that ‘courtyard party vibe’ in the evening!”

Wedding guests enjoy the sunshine in The Normans Courtyard

“I made a scrap book and spent weeks printing and sticking pictures to create a vision for each part of the day,” continues Anna. “Having an extra year to plan the wedding [because of Covid] I could have changed my mind hundreds of times... luckily for Kirsti and the team at Rose and Spade, I was set on a colour scheme: a gorgeous mix of deep pink, apricot and blush to add pops of colour. I knew I didn’t want every inch of the wedding to be ‘colour themed’ so it was great fun deciding how we could introduce bursts of colour without overdoing it. From the big flower arrangements to the delicate ones on the tables, the ribbons around the place names to the button holes… everything looked perfect!”

Stunning floral displays in The Normans wedding venue Courtyard

We were particularly impressed by the makeshift hat hooks the couple constructed in the entrance of The Grain Shed - a first!

Stylish seating plan at The Normans wedding venue
Improvised hat stand at The Normans wedding venue
Improvised hat stand at The Normans wedding venue. Terrific idea

Anna and Matt’s guests were seated along four rows of rustic banqueting tables, which were punctuated with bunches of flowers and tall, elegant candles. The Grain Shed dining area looked breath-taking.

The Grain Shed dining area at The Normans in all its glory
Table settings for the wedding breakfast at The Normans wedding venue
The Normans Grain Shed looked stunning
Fantastic wine and wondrous flowers at The Normans wedding venue
Ready for the wedding breakfast at The Normans

The food matched the aesthetics, thanks to the culinary endeavours of The Hog & Apple.

“Everyone who knows us, knows that we love food,” explains Anna. “So, the food for the Big Day was very important to us. Our menu was based on our love for the outdoors in the summer - especially barbecuing with friends and family. So, there were plenty of fresh salads and sweet potato fries! Our dessert was something more refined and beautifully plated. I nearly forgot what we had chosen at the tasting, 18 months previously, so it was a lovely surprise on the day!”

Groom Matt makes his speech at The Normans wedding venue

Three courses were bookmarked by speeches, and, once dessert was cleared, guests took the opportunity to steal outside to enjoy The Courtyard in the evening sun.

Evening drinks in The Normans wedding venue Courtyard

There was even time for Anna to toss the bouquet (a wedding tradition we don’t see much of these days, sadly)…

… as well as some impromptu dancing under the festoon lights…

Dancing in The Courtyard at The Normans wedding venue

But, before long, guests were called back into the Grain Shed for the cutting of a cake - almost a pity given how splendid the cake was. Hats off to Where The Ribbon Ends for crafting this three-tiered beauty.

Wedding cake goals at The Normans wedding venue

It was then straight onto the dance floor for Anna and Matt’s first dance as a married couple under Grain Shed’s fairy-light canopy.

Bride and groom take to the dance floor at The Normans wedding venue

The Rebel Sounds had relocated from the Courtyard to the main stage to give one of their trademark high-octane, wildly original performances. Suffice to say, the dance floor was packed - a fitting finale to a quite tremendous summer scorcher of a wedding.

Top wedding band The Rebel Sounds keeping it real at The Normans wedding venue
Guests dance the night away at The Normans wedding venue
We had the most perfect, stunning, amazing wedding day! Every single stage of the process was so easy - from booking all the way up to collecting our things the day after the wedding. Matt and I cannot thank The Normans team enough for making what was the hardest 18 months we could have imagined, end in such an incredible way!
— Amazing Anna

Rainy-day romance at The Normans

With this year’s wedding season starting earlier than usual, we’ve found it a tad tricky to find the time to update our wondrous wedding blog (thanks for bearing with us!). But we’re slowly finding our feet and we’ll be posting more and more marvellous marriages… But, for the time being, settle in and enjoy the verdant vibes of Emma & Graeme’s summer wedding here at The Normans, captured on camera by photographer Laura Calderwood.

Bride and groom exchange wedding vows in front of fairy lights in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn

As is often the case at The Normans, proceedings started early in the morning in The Cottage

The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue - view from the road

It was in the dressing room that bride Emma entrusted make-up duties to her namesake Emma (Denton).

“Emma specialises in natural ‘glowy’ make-up, which is exactly what I wanted,” says (bride) Emma.

Hair and make-up in The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue

Meanwhile, unable to find a hairstylist named Emma (just imagine!), bride Emma commissioned in the excellent Hannah Taylor to beautify bobs.

“I loved my hair on the day,” says Emma. “It was important to me that my bridesmaids all felt comfortable, so they all picked different hairstyles and Hannah smashed every single one!”

Make-up artist Emma Denton with bride in The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue
Bride Emma in The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue.
Bride Emma looks stunning in The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue

Bouquets for the bridal party were arranged by florist Kate Mell - we love the simplicity and timelessness of these white roses.

Wedding flowers by Kate Mell for Emma and Graeme's wedding at The Normans

Emma’s stunning bridal gown was the handiwork of designer Mark Lesley and procured from Confetti & Lace.

“I always knew the style I was going for - fitted with a low back!” says Emma. “It fit the bill perfectly, and as soon as I tried it on I instantly felt more confident. I did think I would go for a completely plain front but a bit of subtle sparkle at the top helped me feel a bit more special for the Big Day!”

Beautiful bride Emma framed greenery constructed by Kate Mell

Bridesmaids, meanwhile, were dressed in something blue.

Bridesmaids in The Normans Cottage at The Normans wedding venue

“I spent nearly a year searching for the ‘perfect’ shade of blue I'd envisioned for the bridesmaids’ dresses since we booked the venue!” recounts Emma.” Eventually, I found them on ASOS. I'm glad I persevered as the colour looks amazing in photos.”

It certainly does, Emma, it certainly does…

Bride and bridesmaids at The Normans wedding venue

Contrary to what we tell couples when they first view the venue: it does rain in North Yorkshire (sometimes). But the wet weather didn’t dampen spirits and Emma and her bridesmaids were happy to brave the elements en route to The Ceremony Barn.

Emma and groom Graeme decided to keep thinks simple in the Ceremony Barn - enlisting the mad skills or florist Kate Mell to build this lush foliage archway, which provided a perfect pop of greenery in amidst the flickering candles and twinkling fairy lights.

Florist Kate Mell designed this floral archway in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn

“We were unsure whether to include the foliage archway in the Ceremony Barn,” explains Emma. “In the end, we opted to go for it and it's one of the best last-minute decisions we made! It looked absolutely stunning and we also had to use [the Ceremony Barn] more than we had anticipated due to the rubbish weather on the day, so all our photos were taken inside and it was a great feature!”

The Normans Ceremony Barn at The Normans wedding venue. Floral archway by Kate Mell

Indeed, the archway was the first stop on Emma’s journey down the aisle - arm in arm with proud dad Gary…

Bride walks down the aisle in The Normans Ceremony Barn

Once she reached her destination, Gary gave her away to groom-in-waiting Graeme. Who, we now realise, hasn’t had much of a mention thus far! (Sorry Graeme.)

Bride Emma rocks the aisle in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn
Bride meets groom at the top of the aisle in the Ceremony Barn at The Normans wedding venue
Exchanging marriage vows in The Normans wedding Ceremony Barn
Bride and groom marry in The Normans wedding venue Ceremony Barn
Bride and groom in The Ceremony Barn at The Normans wedding venue

Needless to say, Graeme looked suitably dashing in a nice marine navy check suit, with double-breasted waistcoat by Marc Darcy and purchased from Joshua Adams.

“It didn't take Graeme long to pick his suit as he loved this one as soon as he tried it on,” says Emma. “The groomsmen have the same suit which looks very smart in the photos.”

Bride and groom framed by floral archway by florist Kate Mell

Once the couple were married in front of their 66 day guests, they were lucky to get a break in the weather and were able to enjoy canapes (courtesy of F4D) in the Courtyard.

After a couple of hours of nibbles, drinks and photos, the Grain Shed doors were opened and guests were guided in by way of this bespoke table plan.

The table plan greets wedding guests as they enter the Grain Shed at The Normans wedding venue

Emma and Graeme had opted for our rustic banqueting tables, set out in four rows with a top table. The outer two rows featured the gantries lined with foliage, which worked wonderfully as it gave height to the greenery.

Florist Kate Mell used candles and greenery to decorate The Normans wedding venue Grain Shed dining room
Rustic banqueting tables in The Normans wedding venue Grain Shed dining area
The top table set for the wedding breakfast at The Normans wedding venue

The cake, by the wonderful Where The Ribbon Ends, was another head-turner - and the artful silhouette topper had something of a significant meaning to the couple.

Wedding cake by Where the Ribbon Ends displayed in the Grain Shed at The Normans wedding venue

“Our dog Reggie was also supposed to make an appearance at the wedding, but had an operation the day before so was unable to be there!” explains Emma. “We featured him on our cake topper instead and made sure he was in some of the photos we printed out and displayed in the Cow Stalls, so those were small details which were special to us.”

The wedding breakfast highlights included barbecue sharing boards and pork belly. And once the delectable dishes had been consumed, speeches were made.

Wedding guests enjoy the speeches at The Normans wedding venue

Soon enough, guests congregated around the dance floor for Emma and Graeme’s first dance.

Bride and groom and first dance at The Normans wedding venue

And, before long, the rest of the guests were coaxed onto the dancefloor, by the sweet sounds of The Wilde Ones - an aesthetically (and acoustically) pleasing band who look as though they’ve walked off the set of Twilight (the boys are, in fact, from the Jonny Ross Music agency).

Dancing the night away at The Normans wedding venue
Dancing the night away at The Normans wedding venue

“The Normans is the most perfect venue and we fell in love with it from the minute we first looked round,” says Emma in a heartfelt tribute to The Normans (which we’re more than happy to print in full). “The whole experience with the team was amazing - they made the planning experience feel completely stress free, from our last minute queries, which were never too much trouble, right up to re-scheduling the whole date thanks to Covid! Everything about the service felt so genuine and personal.”

You guys!

Bride and groom in The Normans wedding venue Cow Stalls
So many of our guests said it’s the most beautiful wedding venue they’ve ever been to.
— The most excellent Emma

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Something blue (and yellow) at The Normans wedding venue

A Caroline Castigliano dress, soft summery colour scheme, and the most gorgeous sun-soaked day made for a truly memorable marriage for couple Emily and Sam.

If you ask us, bronzed bride Emily looked like a total babe in her Caroline Castigliano dress: purchased off the peg at The Harrogate Wedding Lounge.

“The dress was called ‘Simplicity’,” says Emily, “which is what drew me to it: it allowed me to add a bolero jacket by day, made by my mum, and the flexibility to remove it and add a sparkly belt for the evening.”

It was a timeless look for the rest of the bridal party too, with the the groomsmen sporting three-piece suits by Peter Posh and, for the bridesmaids, elegant, floor-length gowns from Maids to Measure.

The bridal party’s delicate sky-blue hue made up one half of the day’s colour scheme, as Emily explains: “My favourite colour is yellow and Sam’s is blue so they worked perfectly as the colour scheme for our July wedding.”

“After meeting our florist Kate Mell on a wintery February morning we visualised a summer’s day and chose pale yellow roses, blue oxypetalum, blue Nigella and grey-blue foliage,” says Emily.

“Yellow rose petals were collected from my granny and my mum’s gardens,” says Emily, “These were carefully dried for confetti and thrown over us after the ceremony.”

“Although our flowers for the day were stunning - and key to bringing out some colour - the overall look we were going for was ‘rustic but finished’,” says Emily. “We achieved this with Kate Mell by having a large amount of greenery around the venue.”

“Kate Mell also added the same florals on our cake, created by The Flamingo Bakery.  “Emily even had our wedding logo made into a template to emboss it on to our cake!” says Sam.

“Every part of our wedding stationery was also in keeping with the blue and yellow colour scheme,” tells Emily. “Think favours, name cards, menus and anniversary box slips, all running down the tables.”

“We also had a large amount of wooden items and signs with burnt lettering in the wood, which kept the rustic theme going,” Emily says. “It also added a personal touch as the wood was cut and crafted by Sam’s dad Mike and was burnt with pyrography by my mum, Cate.”

There were plenty of handmade items, among them Damson Gin favours: “The damsons were picked from Sam’s parent’s garden in 2019 - the year we got engaged - and they’d been distilled in sugar and gin, waiting for our wedding day,” tells Emily.

The couple were blessed with super summery weather, too, meaning that talented musicians Marc and Abi could perform al fresco in The Courtyard! The hot weather also suited the menu choice for the wedding breakfast: “We decided to keep our menu fairly light and Mediterranean,” says Emily. “One comment we had from a lot of guests, was: ‘How the hell did they [Hog & Apple] bring out 100 steaks cooked to perfection?!’”

“When we initially booked The Normans, Oliver and Sharon explained that they pride themselves on the ‘flow’ of the day – and, yes, it flowed,” says Emily. “One of our guests said, ‘when you go to a wedding, there is always a lull period where people don’t know what to do with themselves – this just didn’t happen at your wedding, it was amazing, and the day just went so fast’.”

While the couple had every decorative detail covered, Yorkshire served up the most gorgeous sun-drenched evening, enabling Emily and Sam to head out in The Normans corn-strewn fields and capture these enchanting images with Joel Skingle Photography. (Joel, we salute you!)

Anyone can see from photos that The Normans is a stunning space to have your wedding - but you are getting so much more than a beautiful venue, you are getting a family-run business with a team of two couples that are totally and utterly devoted to making every wedding perfect and unique to each couple.
— the ever-so fabulous, Emily

Don’t rain on my parade … at The Normans

It was third time lucky for Amy and James at The Normans, after their plans were thwarted by Covid. Not once, but twice. But brooding clouds couldn’t dampen spirits on the couple’s July wedding day…

First up, Amy’s wedding dress. We were obsessed-at-first-sight with this Alika gown - from its petal-inspired details to its sheer panels and full, flowing skirt. Designed by British bridal brand Savin London, Amy snapped it up from Wakefield’s Lace & Co boutique.

“I loved the flowers that covered the skirt,” says Amy. “I wanted something with texture that people might not have seen before, but I didn’t want to add any colour, so this was perfect … The matching Alika veil was just the cherry on top!”

The couple’s daughter, Matilda, was a flower girl on the day and couldn’t have looked cuter in a complimentary dress, from Chloé and Amelié . “It was called ‘In the Meadows’ and an almost perfect match to my gown,” says Amy. “It was totally by chance that I stumbled across it on Instagram.”

The girls readied themselves in The Norman’s Cottage, draped in floral silk robes - before the bridesmaids stepped into identical dusky pink dresses - Olympia in Smoked Orchid by TH & TH - in ‘floaty and flattering’ shapes.

All those dreamy mauve and pink hues tied in perfectly with the lavender to be seen in The Normans Courtyard, where guests gathered before being seated in the Ceremony Barn.

Wedding-white flora decorated the Barn, with full-bodied hydrangea parading on top of rustic barrels. Flower girl Matilda carried a basket of ‘Baby’s Breath’ (aka Gypsophila) as she stepped down the aisle with page boy Noah.

A single white rose made up the buttonhole of groom James, who - along with the father-of-the-bride and groomsmen - wore a blue tweed three-piece suit, Dion from Marc Darcy. “We were drawn to the suits as they felt fitting for the venue,” says James. “Smart but also casual with their tweed texture.”

The couple celebrated their newly-wed status in The Normans Courtyard, where guests were entertained by giant garden games, activity bags for little ones and soloist Steven Heath, who performed in the open air as guests tucked into fizz and canapes.

Meanwhile, Amy and James were snapped taking some couple’s time out in The Cow Stalls: “The Normans has so many lovely rustic areas,” explains Amy, “and lots of lovely mixes of old and new, which have all been designed so well.”

“We added lots of lovely greenery and fairy lights in places like The Cow Stalls and placed rustic wooden plant pots of greenery and lavender around the venue,” says Amy. “We also dressed spaces with white hydrangea plants and added bay trees at the entrance.” Plants that the pair later gave to guests as gifts, or planted in their garden in memory of the day.

“Our floral colour scheme ran through into the The Grain Shed, where the wooden tables were dressed with lots of different beautiful vases, tea-light holders and candles,” says Amy. “Greenery was added throughout and also above the top table to compliment the lighting already in situ.”

Gorgeous signage and table décor from Cherry Williams Party Hire completed the look. “I’m proud of how we stayed true to the venue’s style and uniqueness and pleased that we managed to compliment its lovely rustic areas, rather than try and change any parts of it,” says Amy.

“I loved the light-up LOVE letters and all of the white balloons on the stage – worth the pain of blowing them all up the night before!” says Amy. “They added to the atmosphere and created some fun, especially for the children who enjoyed playing with the balloons throughout the day.”

Beyond the décor was fine food, courtesy of The Hog & Apple Food Co. “People had a choice of starter – duck parfait, pesto arancini, or posh fish and chips,” says Amy. “For main it was seabass, flat iron steak or onion tarte and for dessert lemon posset or chocolate delice.” A ‘doughnut wall’ and sweet table finished things off a treat (and looked the part too.)

The adrenalin (and, no doubt, free-flowing cocktails) of the day ensured everyone had the energy to take to the dancefloor, throwing shapes to floor fillers from The Rebel Sounds - an epic end to a third-time-lucky event. Congratulations Amy and James!

The Normans was the first wedding venue we looked around back in 2018 and I just fell in love with it straight away: the whole place is magical, and the team are just brilliant!
— Amazing Amy

SUPPLIERS

BRIDE’S DRESS LACE & CO BOUTIQUE

BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES TH&TH

FLOWERGIRL DRESS chloe and amelie

BRIDE’S HAIR DEXTERITY

BRIDAL MAKE-UP MAKE UP BY KATE MARSHALL

GROOM & GROOMSMEN’S SUITS MARC DARCY

PHOTOGRAPHY INSIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY

FLOWERS ORANGE BLOSSOM FLOWERS

FOOD THE HOG & APPLE FOOD Co.

TABLE DECOR HIRE CHERRY WILLIAMS PARTY HIRE

MUSIC STEVEN HEATH

BAND THE REBEL SOUNDS

Time to Shine at The Normans

We don’t want to tempt fate… but it would appear that weddings are back! Huzzah!

At time of writing, we’ve enjoyed four uninterrupted months of matrimonial mayhem here at The Normans, and we’re now ready to bring you the best bits by way of blog. That's right: you can now look forward to regular posts showcasing the super celebrations of our couples - many of whom have stuck with us, having had to reschedule their 2020 wedding dates.

First up: Charlotte and James. This radiant duo finally married at The Normans this summer (one year later than planned) and their wedding sparkled with sunshine and oh-so-in-love vibes...

If you love to getting glittered up (guilty!), then you’re bound to love Charlotte’s True Bride gown - an intricately detailed dress, encompassing sparkling gemstones, from Doncaster’s It’s Bliss.

 “I knew [the dress] would look lovely against the lights in The Ceremony Barn,” says Charlotte. “I’ve always loved the dresses the ladies wore in the 1920s and I think it had a bit of a Gatsby vibe.

“The bridesmaid dresses were actually just from Debenhams. I initially wanted a pale yellow but thought the pale blue went well with the white flowers and greenery and the boys’ suits.”

The suits! Let us not forget the strapping Simon, who looked the part – together with his groomsmen – in matching blue suits, from Limehaus. “Our waistcoats were racing green … for a bit of a country feel, as I’m from Yorkshire,” says Simon.

A simple colour palette of green and white, with lots of flickering candlelight, set a romantic backdrop to the couple’s nuptials in the Ceremony Barn, with blooms by Kate Mell.

“Because the venue is so stunning you can keep décor very simple,” says Charlotte. “I went for lots of eucalyptus and greenery in the Ceremony Barn, and I loved the cluster of three vases with floating candles in, which ran down the aisle.”

Once they were officially wed, the couple and their guests mingled outside in The Courtyard, supping champers and making the most of The Hog & Apple’s generous canapes (among them, miniature steak pies served with miniscule ‘pints’ of ale), before heading into The Grain Shed for a three-course feast. The menu? Ham hock and egg to start, a steak main - “for a fancier spin on a Sunday Roast, which we love,” says Charlotte - and a dessert trio of chocolate brownie, Eton Mess and profiteroles.

Inside The Grain Shed, both round and long tables were used to create a real restaurant feel - offset with yet more greenery and candlelight. “I had seen the layout when I came to look round the venue,” tells Charlotte. “I just loved it: I thought it was something different and I've never been to a wedding where dining tables had been set out like that.”

“I think the greenery on the gantries by Kate Mell Flowers and the hanging tealights just suit The Normans so well: simple yet effective!” says Charlotte.

Pillar candles formed the centrepieces on the couple’s circular tables, while each place setting was marked with a personalised tipple of sloe gin.

Happily, the harvest-friendly climes allowed the loved-up couple to steal some time alone on The Normans farmland - where the talented Chris Milner Photography captured those all-important couple photos. Here are a just few of our favourites…

So many of our guests have said The Normans is the most amazing venue ever – my grandma says she can’t actually describe it to people, because it’s so beautiful! I just wish we could do it all again!
— the oh-so-radiant, Charlotte

SUPPLIERS

BRIDE’S DRESS It’s bliss

BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES debenhams

HAIR mark lee hairdressers

MAKE-UP julie mercer

GROOM & groomsmen’s SUITs limehaus

PHOTOGRAPHY chris milner photography

flowers kate mell flowers

FOOD THE HOG & APPLE FOOD CO.

Shakespeare in Love

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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…

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… 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.

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“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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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.”

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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
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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

Cosmopolitan cool at The Normans

London-based couple Jaimie and Jez knew exactly how to bring the best out of The Normans. Their vision riffed on the venue’s rustic features, and took advantage of its more contemporary elements.

The result?

A wedding that not only looked great, but was imbued with enough heartfelt personal touches to make us feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

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With so many amazing photos from the day (thank you, Laura Calderwood!), it was difficult to know where to begin this blog. But, after a prolonged bout of choice anxiety, we plumped with this shot of bride Jaimie stepping out of a classic 1954 Bentley R-Type E (aka The Yorkshire Wedding Car), dazzling all and sundry in her Maggie Sottero dress and sheer Justin Alexander jacket from Abigail's Bridal Boutique, Leeds.

Just. Wow.

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“I fell in love with the champagne dress, which was actually a slip dress from underneath of a completely different dress!” explains Jaimie. “I tried a few jackets, but was instantly drawn towards the mandarin collar. I liked having a combination that felt unique - and to be able to take the jacket off on the night and have a second look without having to buy a second dress!”

Jaimie embellished her jaw-dropping look with something blue(ish) - a pair of Alexandre Birman shoes.

Bravo, Jaimie. Bravo.

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Jaimie’s bridesmaids were dressed in Maids to Measure dresses - shout out to Claire at The White Yard. The lovely trio’s look was finished off with bouquets by Kate Mell.

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Groom Jez, no slouch in the style department himself, kept up appearances with a tailor-made suit from Rhodes Wood of Harrogate, who he couldn’t recommend more. His supporting cast of groomsmen were decked out in suits from Slaters Menswear.

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As is true of his bride, Jez has an eye for detail, and sartorially minded gentlemen will doubtless appreciate this watch-cuff link combo.

The cuff links belong to the groom’s father, while the Blancpain Villeret Quantieme Perpetual timepiece is a family heirloom once belonging to Jez’s grandfather and now his uncle. “When I told him I was wearing it for the wedding, he laughed,” says Jez. “He joked: ‘You’ve had your eyes on it for sometime!’”

We don’t blame him.

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And, below, a closer look at some of the floral embellishments of the day: the individually designed buttonholes and the flower girl’s gorgeous ‘wand’ and floral crown, all the handiwork of Kate Mell.

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The weather, happily, received the memo re. Jaimie & Jez’s picture-perfect day, meaning that guests could take full advantage of the sunshine in The Normans Courtyard.

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Once all their guests had congregated in The Courtyard, Jaimie and Jez rolled into The Normans. We love how the regal Bentley falls in line with the couple’s colour scheme. No accident, that.

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And here are the couple, making their entrance into The Normans Courtyard, accompanied by a soundtrack of raucous applause…

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… and the sweet warbling of the fantastic Wandering Hands.

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Guests’ thirst was quenched at the ‘spruce your juice' station, and appetites were sated with some truly original (and oh-so-tasty) canapes.

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“Our guests are still talking about the chicken katsu baozi buns and the ‘Big Mac’ sauce spring rolls,”  says Jaimie of the Hog & Apple’s culinary creations.

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Meanwhile, we couldn’t help but admire the bride’s commitment to the cause: the card box, a miniature Ikea greenhouse, was painted gold by her own fair hand.

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And, since Jaimie and Jez married in a church, rather than onsite, The Normans Ceremony Barn made for the perfect backdrop for the obligatory group photo.

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We love this shot of The Normans Grain Shed, lined with our rustic banqueting tables - the gantries adorned with olive leaves and dangling tealights. In fact, the gantries bear special significance to this wedding, since they were conceived soon after chatting through ideas when Jez and Jaimie visited the venue last year.

“We remember showing images on our Pinterest board as a bit of a pipe dream but the reality was even better!” says Jaimie.

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We’re also big fans of Jaimie and Jez’s table plan - a simple yet striking guide for guests to find their seat…

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… and then, the little touches… such as the place settings…

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… which were quickly filled by sumptuous sharing platters for that informal feel.

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As guests made merry, Jez and Jaimie escaped to the hidden corners of The Normans for a moment’s peace (not to mention some fantastic photo opportunities).

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And so, to the first dance. (Note Jaimie’s subtle outfit change - a perfect look to kick start the evening’s revelries.)

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Admittedly, the some of the dancing that followed wasn’t quite up to the standard of Jaimie and Jez’s graceful display - but it was nonetheless fun to watch…

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Too fun for some, it would seem…

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The Normans is a really special place... The service and communication is second to none - nothing was too much trouble. And all our guests raved about how unique the venue was - we just cannot speak highly enough of this place!
— Our shining bride, Jaimie
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SUPPLIERS

BRIDE’S DRESS MAGGIE SOTTERO

BRIDE’S JACKET JUSTIN ALEXANDER

BRIDAL BOUTIQUE ABIGAIL’S BRIDAL BOUTIQUE

BRIDESMAIDS’ DRESSES MAIDS TO MEASURE FROM THE WHITE YARD

MAKE-UP JEN EDWARDS & CO

FLOWERS KATE MELL

GROOM’S SUIT RHODES WOOD

CATERING THE HOG & APPLE

RECEPTION MUSIC WANDERING HANDS

PHOTOGRAPHY LAURA CALDERWOOD