A bride and groom in wedding attire embrace with their foreheads touching outdoors, surrounded by greenery, during their wedding photoshoot.

Set among the turning leaves of the Cheshire countryside, Rosanna and David’s wedding at The Oak Tree of Peover felt calm, intimate and beautifully seasonal. Just outside Knutsford, the venue offers a quiet escape from everyday life — refined yet relaxed, and perfectly suited to an autumn celebration.

Inside, the ceremony unfolded beneath high ceilings and wide panes of glass that drew in the soft, muted light of the season. The result was a gentle, flattering glow that gave the whole space a warm, understated elegance and allowed moments to be captured naturally, without distraction.

Outside, the landscape had shifted into rich autumn tones. Copper-coloured trees, faded green fairways and still water at the lake created a painterly backdrop for portraits. The grounds flow seamlessly from manicured gardens into open countryside, giving the day a sense of space and movement while still feeling private and contained.

The venue’s exclusive-use format added to that feeling of seclusion. With the entire setting devoted to the wedding, the day unfolded at an unhurried pace, allowing guests to linger, explore and settle into the rhythm of the celebration.

Rosanna & David’s Wedding at
The Oak Tree of Peover, Cheshire.

A bride and groom close together, smiling and touching foreheads during their wedding, with the bride in a white lace dress and the groom in a beige suit with a white boutonniere.
A bride and groom standing on a bridge surrounded by greenery, gazing into each other's eyes during a wedding photo shoot.
A bride and groom holding hands in wedding attire outdoors near a pond with reflections of trees and their couple.

Once a golf club, The Oak Tree of Peover has been carefully reimagined into a contemporary wedding space with subtle rustic character — clean lines softened by natural textures and countryside views.

As an autumn wedding location in Cheshire, it offers something quietly special: gentle light, rich colour and a sense of calm that turns a wedding day into something timeless, thoughtful and deeply atmospheric.

A bride and groom dancing inside a decorated reception hall with fairy lights and wooden beams.

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