Adam & Sammy’s Winter Wedding

at The Manor House, Moreton-in-Marsh

A Cosy Autumn Ceremony in Moreton-in-Marsh

The ceremony took place indoors, surrounded by close family and friends. Late autumn weddings often feel more intimate, and this one was no exception.

I focused on photographing the ceremony as it unfolded, capturing genuine reactions and emotion rather than staged moments. The soft window light and warm tones of the room created a calm and timeless feel to the images.

Couple Portraits Around The Manor House Grounds

Despite the time of year, we were able to step outside briefly for couple portraits around the grounds of The Manor House. The muted colours of late November worked beautifully and suited Adam and Sammy’s relaxed approach.

Winter weddings often lend themselves to shorter, more natural portrait sessions, and this fitted perfectly. A gentle walk, simple direction and space to be themselves resulted in honest, understated images.

A Relaxed Wedding Breakfast and Evening Celebration

After the ceremony, guests enjoyed drinks inside the manor before moving through to the wedding breakfast. The layout of The Manor House keeps everything flowing naturally, helping the day feel connected rather than segmented.

As evening arrived, the atmosphere became even more cosy. Candlelight, thoughtful speeches and plenty of laughter made for a warm and genuine celebration that reflected Adam and Sammy perfectly.

A bride in a white wedding dress holding a bouquet and walking down the aisle with her father at a wedding ceremony, surrounded by seated guests and decorated with Christmas lights at Manor House, Moreton-in-Marsh.
Bride in a white dress being assisted with a white shoe from a woman wearing dark clothing, jewelry, and a bracelet, on a gray carpeted floor.
Newly married couple walking through a crowd of friends and family, with confetti falling around them at an outdoor wedding celebration at Manor House- Moreton-in-Marsh
Groom giving a speech at a wedding reception, standing next to the bride who is sitting and listening with a smile in Cotswolds.
A woman in a strapless dress drinks from a straw while dancing at a crowded party with people dancing and socializing in a dimly lit room with string lights and wall decorations.
Close-up of a bride and groom holding hands during a wedding ceremony, focusing on their hands and wedding rings in Cotswolds.
A bride in a white dress holding a bouquet of white flowers and greenery, with a veil draped over their shoulders
A newlywed couple sharing their first dance at their wedding reception at Manor House in Moreton-in-Marsh, dressed in wedding attire, with warm lighting and blurred decorative lights in the background.

Wedding Photography at The Manor House, Moreton-in-Marsh

I photograph weddings at The Manor House in a natural, unobtrusive way, focusing on real moments and honest storytelling. Adam and Sammy’s late November wedding is a great example of how winter weddings in the Cotswolds can feel just as meaningful and visually rich as any summer celebration.

If you’re planning a wedding at The Manor House in Moreton-in-Marsh and are looking for relaxed, documentary style wedding photography, I’d love to hear more about your plans.

“Mike was absolutely fantastic at our wedding.
He had a very relaxing presence but was very organised and knows his business.
We got married in November 2025 and Mike was able to get photos outside when the weather allowed, he allowed us to go at our own pace and we did not feel rushed or under pressure when taking photos.
Mike took some amazing shots throughout the day, you would not know he was there most of the time, as he carries out his work without being intrusive to the guests.
We will be recommending Mike to all our friends in the future when they get married.”

— Adam and Sammy