On this rather wet and chilly day, we collected our bride Kate and her father from The Stables at Grittleton House, a large house set within the grounds of Grittleton School and equipped to sleep eighteen people no less!
We travelled to St. Mary's church at Bathwick Hill and I was delighted to meet the vicar of the parish for the first time today, a charming and jolly gentlemen who had obviously got to know our couple well over the past six months.
The lovely Robert Skidmore was the chosen photographer today and both Kate and Tom had nothing but praise and admiration for him, making them feel relaxed throughout the day.
Robert has recently forwarded some of his lovely photographs giving you an insight Kate and Tom's wedding day, many thanks Robert. You can visit his website at http://www.robertskidmore.co.uk.
We travelled via Batheaston to and from the wedding to avoid traffic on the London Road in Bath, and it was nice to be granted free passage over the toll bridge going to the church and also on the way back with 'husband and wife', many thanks!!
Car heater on full today with blanket throw, fur wrap and hand muff also in use as such a wet and cold blustery day and thank goodness we have two ivory golf umbrellas onboard too!!
As Kate and Tom had enjoyed many romantic walks through Castle Combe we decided to drive through the village en route to Grittleton House, where Robert managed to take some photographs with the car before we departed.
Congratulations to Kate and Tom, enjoy your couple of days away before starting back at school as teachers, and have a great time on honeymoon in the summer!!
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