Surrey Wedding Photography Horsley Towers

Surrey Wedding Photography Horsley Towers. Isabel and James’ Horsley Towers wedding in Surrey.
Arriving for today’s featured wedding at Horsley Towers, Rob and I first met Isabel. Let’s say she was a little nervous before the wedding ceremony began (not uncommon, of course). However, as soon as the ceremony itself began, it became apparent that everything was running very smoothly. The couple were happy and relaxed for the whole of the rest of their wedding day.
The guests made the most of the sunshine and the lovely gardens. They didn’t know that our newlyweds provided time for their guests to enjoy a guided tour of the Horsley Towers. This is a beautiful venue, steeped in history. It was originally built in 1820, the core was designed by Charles Barry, better known for creating the Houses of Parliament. This was also the ancestral home of the Lovelace family including the renowned Lady Ada Lovelace, daughter of Lady Byron. So lots of interesting information to be learned about this beautiful wedding venue!
Of course, we couldn’t shoot a wedding here without including pictures in both the beautiful tiny chapel and among the cloisters!





























Isabel and James were a lovely couple to work with, always smiling and very down to earth. Rob and I wish them all the happiness.
Are you getting married at Horsley Towers? Are you still looking for a wedding photographer? If so, please take a look at more of our wedding coverage on our wedding galleries. Follow the link to view a winter wedding at Horsley Towers.
