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Lytham Hall Wedding Photography

It was a bright, sunny Autumn day for Sarah & Joseph's wedding at Lytham Hall in Lancashire. Lytham Hall is the finest Georgian house in Lancashire. It was once the ancestral home of the colourful Clifton Family, spanning over four centuries. It is a Grade I listed building, so is therefore of significant local and national interest. The site and its 80 acres of parkland are of great archaeological interest dating back to the 12th century when it was home to a priory of Benedictine monks. Sir Cuthbert Clifton built a Jacobean Manor House on this site in 1606. Much of the Jacobean building still exists. In 1752 Thomas Clifton commissioned John Carr of York to build the fine Palladian house which we see today.


We attended Sarah's departure point to capture some of those all-important 'bridal preparation' photographs. Then it was off to Lytham Hall for the ceremony itself. Once the knot was tied, we all headed outside for some wedding photos in the Autumn sunshine. There was just about time for a wander around the grounds for some portraits of the bride and groom before the light faded and it was time to start that all-important part of the day: the speeches!


The thing about wedding photography in the Autumn months is that there is a great variety of lighting situations throughout the day. Take a look at a few photos from Sarah & Joseph's wedding as they change from bright sunlight to twilight to full darkness.




If you're interested in booking or just finding out more, get in touch.





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