Firle Place Wedding Photographer

I absolutely love being a Firle Place Wedding Photographer. Sally and Adam were married at Firle Place in Lewes. It is a wedding venue that I think is both classy and fun. This was my first visit to Firle, and I will be honest I hadn’t seen many photos online of the wedding venue. Wow. I was blown away when I started driving down the drive and saw the house. I fell in love with the giant blue doors and the Italy-esque outdoor wedding ceremony area. Once I had fallen in love with the ceremony location I found my way to the wedding reception room. Sayyyy wahhhhht.

Bridesmaids in colourful dresses at Firle place wedding venue

The venue is basically Italy, mixed with a quirky London warehouse. I’m in love and I would happily shoot there every week! (It did help that Sally and Adam were super cool and a dream to photograph- as were their guests) Oh and by the way isn’t Sally the most beautiful pregnant bride?

 

I’m ho happy these guys chose the beautiful fine confetti for their wedding. I have a little post here that goes into more detail about the different types of confetti available. They also used Blue Door Weddings to run their wedding day. These wedding coordinators are nothing short of magicians, and they truly helped create Sally and Adams wedding of dreams.

 

Thanks to Simon for second shooting.
About Firle Place Wedding Venue

Firle Place is a Private Estate and holds exclusive weddings. It’s such a stunning setting and includes use of the historic house and grounds. Firle Place is actually where the film adaption Emma was recorded, as well as the latest series of Bridgerton. I really love that Firle Place wedding venue can hold up to 225 guests for a wedding reception and offers catering and a wedding license, meaning you can hold your entire wedding in one place and come away legally married. 

Firle Place Wedding Reception

Look how happy these two are to be married, (with baby number one on the way) at the beautiful country estate in East Sussex. It actually has two sections, an old British Manor House that you can have your ceremony inside if it rains, and behind it a converted Georgian Riding school. In the summer you can get married in the stunning private courtyard behind the big blue doors.

 

It was sunny all day, with perfect wedding weather. There was a surprise wedding guest (or two) in the form of alpacas. I can’t say I have seen alpacas at a wedding before, but I certainly hope it’s not the last time!

 

Above all I hope from these images you can see how good a time all of the wedding guests and bride and groom had. I hope you’ve enjoyed looking through this firle place wedding photographer blog post and if you’re looking at getting married either here or elsewhere do ping me a message as I would love to hear from you!