Private estate and garden setting
A spring wedding at Sudeley Castle in the Cotswolds, with the ceremony set in the orangery and dinner among the castle ruins. The day was structured to move easily from one moment to the next, with each part designed to feel considered without drawing attention to the logistics behind it.
Set in the heart of the Cotswolds, the castle offers a balance of formal gardens and historic stonework. The design followed a restrained palette of soft whites, greens, and muted tones, with florals and tables layered to sit naturally within the space.
Guests moved from ceremony to cocktails to dinner without interruption, with each transition managed quietly behind the scenes. The structure of the day allowed the experience to remain consistent throughout, without pauses or unnecessary direction.
A setting like this in the English countryside requires more than design, it relies on how the day is shaped as a whole.

















