Caswell House Wedding Photography
For couples who want beautiful photos, but want to enjoy the day even more.
Your wedding isn't a photoshoot.
It's a day spent with the people you love most, and I'd hate for you to miss it because you're too busy performing for a camera.
I photograph weddings at Caswell House for couples who want their day to feel relaxed, personal and genuinely fun.
The couples I work with want to be with their friends. Have a drink. Hug their grandparents. Spend far too long on the dance floor.
Maybe even forget I'm there entirely.
They're not interested in spending hours away from their guests or feeling like the wedding revolves around photography. They want to be present, soak it all in and enjoy the day they've spent so long planning.
While you're busy enjoying the day, I'll be paying attention to everything else. The big moments, the unexpected ones and all the little interactions in between. And when it's time for portraits, we'll keep things relaxed, natural and quick so you can get back to celebrating.
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Rebekah And Rich
Manor By The Lake
Nicola And Josh
Rackleys Barn
Jade And Nilly
Warwickshire
Jessica And Alex | The Cotswolds
Charlie And Craig | Stanlake Park Wine Estate In Berkshire
Charlie And Steven | Rackleys Barn In Buckinghamshire
Imogen and Will | The Cotswolds
Laura And James | Rackleys Barn In Buckinghamshire
Pippa And Henry | Caswell House In The Cotswolds
Gemma and Sean | Marlow In Buckinghamshire
Hannah And Tom | The Post Barn In Oxfordshire
Lauren And Simon | Manor By The Lake in Gloucestershire
Jess And Dan | Little Gaddesdon in Hertfordshire
Sacarra and Jack | Rackleys Barn in Buckinghamshire
Beth and Adam | Hedsor House in Buckinghamshire
Henrietta and Adam | Bisham Abbey Buckinghamshire
Becky and Christy | The Great Tythe Barn in Gloucestershire
Kim and Nathan | Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Sarah and Sean | Notley Abbey, Buckinghamshire
Kind Words
Weddings at Caswell House
I've photographed weddings at Caswell House, and one thing I've learned is that no two weddings ever feel the same.
Some are elegant and understated. Others are loud, joyful and slightly chaotic. Some leave half the room in tears during the speeches. Others end with everyone crammed onto a packed dance floor wondering where the evening disappeared to.
What I love about Caswell House is how many beautiful spaces there are to enjoy throughout the day. From the light-filled dressing room and games room where preparations take place in the morning, to the long aisle in the Wenman Room and the beautiful outdoor ceremony space beside the Loggia, every part of the venue feels thoughtfully designed for weddings.
The gardens are a particular highlight. The walled garden offers a quiet space away from guests for a few relaxed portraits, while the wider grounds provide plenty of room for everyone to enjoy drinks in the sunshine. And when the weather is a little cooler, Bartletts Barn and Joslins Barn create the perfect atmosphere for drinks receptions indoors without losing any of the character of the venue.
Set in the Oxfordshire countryside on the edge of the Cotswolds, Caswell House manages to feel both elegant and relaxed at the same time, making it easy for couples and guests to settle in and enjoy the celebration from start to finish.
That's what I'm there for.
More Laughing Than Posing
Tight hugs and big belly laughs
People being unapologetically themselves
Dancefloor chaos (the good kind)
Couples who love a great party
The big moments and all the little ones in between
Caswell House Wedding Blog
Blogs are great way to see how your whole wedding day, will be documented. From bridal preparations, ceremony, reception, right the way through to the final photo of the night.
If you’d like to see more wedding photos at Caswell House click here.
Anne And Tyler | Kings Chapel Buckinghamshire