[wpcol_1quarter id=”” class=”” style=””]The exotic city of Birmingham is situated in the rural county of Worcestershire in the West Midlands. Also known as the England’s Industrial Revolution Engine, Birmingham is the ‘Second City’ of U.K. The area is rich in natural assets and has many tourist sites worth seeing.
There are many ancient buildings in the area which silently speak of [/wpcol_1quarter][wpcol_3quarter_end id=”” class=”” style=””][/wpcol_3quarter_end]their lengthy history. One such landmark is the Soho House, the 18th Century building which is now serving as a museum. Another historical building is the Hampton Manor. It is now used as a luxury wedding venue. It is an ideal location for celebrations and Birmingham wedding photography.
Set in beautiful countryside this historic wedding venue was built by Sir Frederick Peel, son of the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel, in 1855 as a luxurious home to entertain his friends from political and social circles. It even has an iconic clock tower, which now stands attractively behind the new restaurant. The courtyard has been converted into Peel’s Restaurant under a glass atrium. Such is the beautiful wedding venue of Hampton Manor. The antique feature of the coat of arms of Sir Frederick Peel on the stone walls is a West Midlands Wedding Photographer’s delight.
The gorgeous Nesfield Suite, panelled in oak with its moulded ceiling, is ideal for the wedding ceremony. The exquisite stained glass framed in the stone windows, which are gothic, makes a brilliant backdrop for Wedding Photographers in West Midlands to take memorable photographs of the bride and groom.
This country house of the 19th century has an opulent Mawson Suite, which is a drawing room with beautiful mirrors. The room is perfect for a wedding breakfast and the garden views are just superb. Exclusive weddings can be held in one of the four meeting rooms, if one so desires.
Hampton Manor is placed in mature woodlands stretching to 45 acres. Many are the areas where Reportage Wedding Photography can capture romantic and idyllic pictures of the couple on their most memorable day. These picturesque woodlands make exquisite background and setting from photography point of view. Nature inspired West Midland Wedding Photography can be conducted here to seal the memories of a perfect event.
The venue can entertain up to 120 guests in the evening and the main house can be hired for exclusive use of the wedding party. 15 bedrooms, individually designed, can be hired to pamper the guests. Peel’s Bar, which was once the coach house, has as its centre piece the Old Wheel, which belonged to the water pump. The wine cellar boasts of more than 150 great wines and has a list of 15 vintage champagnes. Every site in the Hampton Manor is worth seeing and worth making a part of Birmingham wedding photography.
All in all, the Hampton Court near Birmingham, as a wedding venue, is truly stunning and opulent and contributes to an unforgettable wedding experience which can be further enhanced by hiring the best West Midland wedding photographer.