A bride and groom are embracing on a small wooden bridge outdoors during nighttime; the bride is wearing a white wedding gown and veil, and the groom is dressed in a dark suit with a boutonniere, both smiling.

Hollie & Andrew’s Wedding at Alderley Edge Marquee.

Hollie and Andrew’s wedding in the Cheshire countryside was relaxed, considered and quietly expressive. Set across a traditional church ceremony and a private marquee reception, the day felt personal without being over-styled — shaped by people rather than trends.

I first met Jonathan through his work at Harris & Howard Bespoke Tailors in Alderley Edge, and later met both him and Hollie at their home in Didsbury. They were immediately open, grounded and easy to spend time with — which set the tone for a wedding that felt natural and unforced.

A newlywed couple holding hands and walking outside on a wedding day, with the groom in a dark suit and the bride in a white wedding dress holding a bouquet of white flowers.
A couple in wedding attire, with the groom smiling and the bride looking into his eyes, under an outdoor pavilion.

The ceremony took place at St Oswald’s Church, before moving to a marquee set within a friend’s garden for the reception. The flexibility of the space allowed the day to unfold entirely on their terms, from the layout to the pace of the celebrations.

One particularly thoughtful detail was a wooden bridge built by Hollie’s father, which quietly became a focal point for photographs throughout the day.

A wedding defined less by spectacle and more by atmosphere — calm, personal, and genuinely enjoyable to document.

A bride and groom standing close together on a small wooden bridge at night, with string lights decorating the bridge railings, surrounded by dark trees.
A joyful woman with her arms raised, smiling with closed eyes, wearing a white lace dress, with a man behind her in a light-colored shirt.

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