Photographer for Birmingham Weddings

Having a population of 1,036,900, UK’s second largest city; Birmingham, is an exciting place packed with several entertainment options for the people. In addition to the vast network of roads and rails connecting the city, it also has an international airport which makes the city easily accessible. The metropolises connecting to Birmingham include Solihull to the south east,
the city of Wolverhampton and the Black Country to the North West. Areas like Tamworth, the industrial city of Coventry and the Warwickshire towns of Nuneaton, , the cathedral city of Lichfield in Staffordshire in the north, Warwick and Leamington Spa in the east , the Worcestershire towns of Redditch and Bromsgrove in the south make up the metropolitan area of Birmingham which has a population of 3,683,000. These towns are situated on the Birmingham plateau which is around 150m from sea level. This upland area is surrounded by river Avon, Trent and Severn as well as by Clent, Walton and Lickey Hills In addition to these natural scenic beauties, there are 8000 acres of fields and meadows which offer ideal wedding photography locations. With its diverse geography and developed urban areas, Birmingham has to offer both urban as well as countryside settings for a perfect wedding ceremony. There is plenty of scope for the Birmingham photographer to gain stylish urban fashion shots at the heart of the city and the countryside alike.

Birmingham Wedding Venues

 

Hampton Manor, near Birmingham

Encompassed by vast historic gardens spreading in 45 acres of remodelled woodlands, Hampton Manor is an enchanting 19th century manor house which makes a perfect venue for Birmingham weddings. With its luxury hotel only within a few minutes’ drive from Birmingham main city, the Manor House is an ideal location for a classy English wedding.

Hagley Hall, near Birmingham

Set in 350 acres of glorious landscape, the Hagley Hall is the18th Century home of Lord & Lady Cobham. The magnificent hall with its elaborately designed interior makes a lavishly luxurious wedding venue for Birmingham weddings. Whether you are looking for an elegant place for a civil ceremony or the glamorous hall to go with the romantic mood of the wedding reception, the Hagley hall has it all. All Birmingham photographers would dream of the prospect of being invited to such a magnificent venue.

venueBirmingham, Birmingham

venueBirmingham deals in a couple of different venues set in carefully picked special locations within and around the city area. One of its most elegant venues includes the Great Hall of the University of Birmingham. Another great location for holding Edwardian Style wedding reception is the Hornton Grange. The place has charming landscaped gardens which offer a beautiful site for natural wedding photography.

New Hall Hotel & Spa, Sutton Coldfield, near Birmingham

Situated in the West Midlands, the New Hall Hotel & Spa is 800 years old. This medieval yet luxurious venue is set in 26 acres of grassland surrounded by a charming moat filled with beautiful lilies. The place has all modern facilities and yet it stands reserving its primitive charm as well. This eccentric combination makes the New Hall Hotel a dream venue for wedding photographers in Birmingham.

The Plough and Harrow Hotel, Birmingham

Located in Birmingham, on Hagley Road, the Plough and Barrow Hotel was built in 1704. For decades, it has been one of the most used hotels in the area. The hotel presents a country style venue in the main city centre which makes it a unique selection for weddings.

The Forest Hotel, Dorridge, near Solihull

Insides of this exotic hotel are set in elegant metropolitan style while the outsides have a lush forest setting. This venue has to offer both the urban and natural sceneries. Civil ceremony facility is also available.

The above covered venues are only some of the extraordinary wedding venues in West Midlands; the place has much more to offer too.