We were delighted to join Stoke Rochford Hall at their recent wedding event.
Stoke Rochford Hall was available for viewing and set-up with a blank canvas to inspire visitors to consider this beautiful venue for their wedding.
The MP exhibit was extremely busy, and we were thrilled to meet all the lovely couples who came to see us, many of whom have subsequently booked us as their Fine Art wedding photographers.
We were joined by the following wedding professionals
VENUE INSIGHT
The present building dates from 1843, and was designed by architect William Burn for Christopher Turnor. For the rest of the 19th century and early 20th century it was owned by the Turnor family. Christopher Turnor's grandson sold 6,000 acres of the Wragby estate in 1917. He started holding summer conferences at the hall. In August 1940, the estate was taken over by his first cousin, Major Herbert Broke Turnor.
In 1940 the house was requisitioned by the War Office, and used for a variety of purposes. It became the headquarters of the Second Battalion, the Parachute Regiment. It was in the Library at Stoke Rochford that the ill fated 1944 Arnhem ‘drop’ was planned. It is now open as a country house hotel with an adjacent golf course.
With its stunning orangery, and oak-panelled Grand Hall, Stoke Rochford Hall is the perfect wedding venue with easy access to the A1.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If you would like to book www.markpugh.com as your Fine Art Wedding Photojournalists or if you require additional information, then please visit www.markpugh.com
Stoke Rochford Hall was available for viewing and set-up with a blank canvas to inspire visitors to consider this beautiful venue for their wedding.
The MP exhibit was extremely busy, and we were thrilled to meet all the lovely couples who came to see us, many of whom have subsequently booked us as their Fine Art wedding photographers.
We were joined by the following wedding professionals
- Gladstone Carriages
- CW Campervans
- Lily King Event Design and Floristry
- Make my Day Venue Dressing
- Vow Bridal Gallery
- Wild Thing Disco
- Covers By Us
- April Delights
- Flower Barn
- Samantha Hook Photography
- Kelly Warner Makeup
- Harvey & Harvey Photography
- VP Princess Wedding Cars
- Celebration Cakes by Lisa
- Happy-Tizing Popcorn
Despite the interest in our products and services, MP was able to capture a small selection of images from some of the amazing wedding suppliers mentioned above:
We would like to extend our thanks to the Manager and staff of Stoke Rochford Hall for organising such a well-attended and well-organised wedding event.
We would like to extend our thanks to the Manager and staff of Stoke Rochford Hall for organising such a well-attended and well-organised wedding event.
VENUE INSIGHT
The present building dates from 1843, and was designed by architect William Burn for Christopher Turnor. For the rest of the 19th century and early 20th century it was owned by the Turnor family. Christopher Turnor's grandson sold 6,000 acres of the Wragby estate in 1917. He started holding summer conferences at the hall. In August 1940, the estate was taken over by his first cousin, Major Herbert Broke Turnor.
In 1940 the house was requisitioned by the War Office, and used for a variety of purposes. It became the headquarters of the Second Battalion, the Parachute Regiment. It was in the Library at Stoke Rochford that the ill fated 1944 Arnhem ‘drop’ was planned. It is now open as a country house hotel with an adjacent golf course.
With its stunning orangery, and oak-panelled Grand Hall, Stoke Rochford Hall is the perfect wedding venue with easy access to the A1.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
If you would like to book www.markpugh.com as your Fine Art Wedding Photojournalists or if you require additional information, then please visit www.markpugh.com