[wpcol_1quarter id=”” class=”” style=””]Ten miles from Oxford stands the market town of Witney. It is located on the banks of the river Windrush. It was once famous for woollen goods like blankets and gloves. At the junction of two main streets is the Buttercross, which has 4 steep gables forming a roof with a clock tower on it. It was here that, during medieval times, women gathered from villages around to sell [/wpcol_1quarter] [wpcol_3quarter_end id=”” class=”” style=””][/wpcol_3quarter_end]eggs and butter. This quaint town has the Witney Lake and Meadows close to the town centre where wildlife abounds in the tranquillity of the lake and the fields around.
The rustic ambience of this town makes it an ideal site for holding country setting weddings. The natural grass fields and wildlife allow for beautiful, natural wedding photography.
One of Oxfordshire’s prime wedding venues, Eyensham Hall, is located 12 miles north of Oxford. The Hall is a Jacobean-style manor house set in 3000 acres of estate. The backdrop of the Hall lends itself to stunning Wedding Photography in Witney. Receptions can be held either indoors or outdoors. The place has true elegance of English culture and can be a perfect location for traditional wedding ceremony.
A classic English Wedding Venue would be the Bay Tree Hotel where wedding ceremonies can be held in one of the three licensed rooms. Up to 90 guests can be accommodated here. Witney Wedding Photographers find the tapestries hung on the traditional stone walls to be perfect frames for memorable wedding photographs. In the warmer season, the ‘Summer House’ overlooking a charming garden and the private terrace there would be ideal for celebrations.
Another popular wedding venue in the Cotswolds is this historic manor house with its charming medieval barns. Set in the Oxfordshire countryside, this place is truly English with walled gardens and ancient orchard and a real life moat. The property is exquisitely maintained and even offers a ‘green wedding’ using renewable energy for heating barns and low energy bulbs adding to the romantic atmosphere. The magic of the wedding day can be beautifully captured by Witney Photographers.
A truly open air wedding location on the banks of the famous English River Thames is this venue. Here, the bride and groom are free to create their own unique wedding. The 5 acre grass meadows can hold marquees and boats can be used for arrivals and departures. An excellent opportunity for great Oxfordshire Wedding Photography, with the 14th century Newbridge in the background is truly unique. This venue is open for your imagination; transform it into your dream venue for a perfect ceremony.
Quite different from the stone and vine walls of the Cotswold cottages, The Vines Restaurant and Bar was designed by John Clegg and the owners make sure that the weddings are personalised according to the style and requirements of the bridal couple. Reportage Wedding Photographers revel in the ambience here and create masterpieces in Wedding Photography.