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Royal Holloway for SJ & BEN

A DAY STEEPED IN HISTORY

From way back to SJ's Nan's wedding to Ben's current job there's not a part of this gorgeous wedding that wasnt maticulously thought out by SJ and her new husband Ben.

- The corsages she gave as gifts to her mother, mother in law and Grandma contained flowers that 

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Planning a wedding at Wasing Park?

Whether you’re planning a full traditional ceremony or blending old and new, Lucy and Kieran’s day is proof that you can make it wholly yours.

From planning support to knowing the ins and outs of working with churches and multi-space venues, I’ll help you feel confident from start to finish.

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little details at Wasing Park for the happy couple! 

Lucy looked stunning in her sweetheart-neck, corseted gown — complete with a train she bustled up for the evening. She wore a sparkly hair clip from Claire’s Accessories (where she works).

Kieran wore a tailored maroon suit that felt both classic and full of personality. Earlier that day, Lucy had gifted him a brooch with photographs of his late grandparents. Though I didn’t see the moment he received it, I saw the emotion it stirred in him throughout the day. It was clear how much it meant.

The couple made a donation to Cats Protection in honour of Kieran’s father, who was a passionate supporter of the charity. 

The florals, created by Buds Floristry, were full of rich, slightly unconventional tones — oranges, blues, and earthy textures that stood out beautifully against the neutral palette of the venue. One floral installation was originally fixed to a fence, then removed after the ceremony and repositioned as decoration for the top table. A perfect example of how thoughtful styling can evolve throughout the day.

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time to breathe

One of my favourite moments didn’t involve a camera at all. After the ceremony, Lucy and Kieran took 15 quiet minutes together — just the two of them. No formal shots, no guests, no schedule. Just time to breathe and let it all land. It’s a small but powerful thing, and something I always encourage couples to consider if they can.

That reset meant they entered their reception full of presence — ready for the speeches (so many tears, so much laughter), the hugs, and the dancing that followed.

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