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Charlotte & Louis

Charlotte and Louis’s romantic wedding at Lymstone Manor, onwed by the Michelin star chef Micael Caines was full of surprises and treats for all of us.  Not least the fabulous backdrop provided by this old Manor house itself – it has had a stunning makeover replete with extraordinary sculptures in the gardens and a working vineyard. Not to mention the incredible view over Exe Estuary where we did group shots.

Louis and Charlotte themselves  had a wonderful surprise at their wedding – The singing Waiters who were booked as a surprise by Louis’s Dad – what a treat to hear these incredible artists.

There wasn’t a dry eye in the marquee by the end of their performance.

After a sit-down lunch there was a brief interlude when everyone went and changed for the evening’s festivities and there was a change of dress into Festival clothes.  .  There was such a great party vibe  with a booth for face paints, several food trucks and the actual real band Toploader who performed their first dance,  Dancing in the Moonlight live on a huge stage.