david on Jun 5th 2009 Uncategorized, Wedding in Cornwall
Take That fan Katie was pleased to follow Take That’s advice “see the light on your face let it shine” when she married Neil at St Lalluwy Church Menheniot in Cornwall. the song also mentions “your time is coming don’t be late, Katie’s journey in a vintage Rolls Royce ensured she arrived on time. The couple held their reception at Boconnoc House, near Lostwithiel in Cornwall, where Neil took Katie’s hand for the first dance which just happened to be a Take That song. The fabulous sunshine, the jazz band and the six lovely bridesmaids helped to make the first line of another Take That song relevant, “today this could be the greatest day of our lives.” it really was a great day and nobody needed to ask “how deep is your love?” because their smiles radiated love.





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david on Mar 23rd 2009 Polhawn fort, Wedding, Wedding in Cornwall
Australian groom Campbell brought his own can of Fosters to toast his wedding to Katie.
The couple tied the knot at Polhawn Fort, one of Cornwall’s top wedding destinations. Although the weather was dry it was still very cold but Campbell’s kisses obviously warmed Katie enough to brave the beach. This loving couple ensured their special day was packed with lots of fun as well as lots of love.
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david on Jul 7th 2008 Wedding, Wedding in Cornwall
A little drop of rain did not spoil the day for Angus and Angela as they got married at St Mawgan’s Church. Actually it poured down but even that did not stop them from braving the weather to have some photographs taken against the beautiful landscape of the Watergate Bay Hotel in Cornwall.



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