In the space of just over a month following their engagement, Sarah and Adam organised a wedding in Romsey last weekend that was family-focused and magical. Their intimate ceremony took place in the Mountbatten room at Romsey Library; Adam’s father Raymond acted as his Best Man, while his young daughter was Sarah’s flower girl.
Following a confetti throw and photos in the library’s walled courtyard, Sarah, Adam and their guests walked over to the White Horse Hotel. There, they were joined by many more friends and family for an informal buffet wedding breakfast. These included a number of relations from across Scotland and even the Shetland Isles!
Entertainment was provided by vocalist Bruce James, who was actually Adam’s boss at work and sang some great Sinatra and Elvis covers. The afternoon concluded with formal family photos and romantic portraits at various pretty locations in the town centre.
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Venue: The White Horse Hotel, Romsey
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Hair and make-up: SoBeautiful MUA
Dress boutique: Wed2B
Florist: Jade Freemantle
Singer: Bruce James (email)
Cake: Cakes by Chris
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