Real Wedding · The Cotswolds
Hyde House Wedding Photographers
Emma & Dan, a Cotswold barn wedding at Stow-on-the-Wold
Some venues you photograph once and remember for years. Hyde House is one of them. Tucked along the Fosse Way just outside Stow-on-the-Wold, it sits in that pocket of the Cotswolds where the countryside seems to roll on forever, honey-stone villages one minute, open hills the next. When Emma and Dan asked me to document their day here, I said yes before I had finished reading the message.
What follows is their wedding told as it happened, from the quiet of the morning preparations through to the last dance of the night. A Cotswold barn, an exclusive-use country house, golden light across the fields, and two people who were entirely themselves in front of the camera all day. It is the kind of wedding that reminds me why I do this.
I work all over the country, but I have a real soft spot for this corner of it, you can see more of my wedding photography in the Cotswolds if you are planning a day of your own nearby. For now, let me walk you through Emma and Dan’s.
Stage 01 · The Morning
Bridal Preps at Hyde House
Silk pyjamas, soft light, and the calm before the day begins.
The morning at Hyde House is unhurried in the best way. With the whole house to themselves, Emma and her bridesmaids spread out across the bridal suite, hair and makeup underway, a bottle of something cold going round, music low in the background. It is my favourite part of the day to photograph, everyone relaxed, no eyes on the camera yet, the anticipation building quietly.
I move between rooms catching the small things as they happen, a bridesmaid steadying a glass, the dress waiting on its hanger, the last earring going in. Then the dress itself, and the first real catch of breath. Just before we left for the ceremony came the moment I had been hoping for, Emma’s dad seeing his daughter ready for the first time. You do not pose a moment like that. You just make sure you are standing in the right place when it arrives.
Stage 02 · The Groom
Dan & the Groomsmen at Hyde House
While the bridal suite filled with champagne and chatter, Dan and his groomsmen were having their own quieter version of the same thing, a cigar in hand, a drink poured, the easy banter of old friends with an hour to spare before everything began.
There is a particular kind of nervous energy to the groom’s morning, more understated than the bride’s, but it is there if you know where to look. I caught the best man with his buttonhole in place, then the slow walk over towards the ceremony barn as the first guests began to arrive.
Stage 03 · The Ceremony
The Ceremony at Hyde House
Vows in The Grange, the Cotswold countryside just beyond the doors.
Stage 03 · The Ceremony
The Ceremony at Hyde House
Ceremonies at Hyde House take place in The Grange, a light, modern barn that seats up to a hundred and fifty, with a courtyard and the open Cotswold countryside just beyond the doors. As the bridal party made their way over and the last guests took their seats, the morning’s quiet anticipation gave way to something sharper.
At the front, Dan waited with his groomsmen, hands betraying the nerves his face was trying to hide. It is one of the quietest, most honest moments of any wedding day, the last few minutes before everything changes.
The Grange itself does a lot of the work, oak beams, tall windows, and the Cotswold fields framed in the doorway. After the vows came the part everyone waits for, a walk back out through a tunnel of cheering guests into the afternoon light.
Stage 04 · The Celebration
The Drinks Reception
Confetti, congratulations, and the whole of Hyde House to themselves.
With the ceremony done, I always give a newly married couple their first moment alone, a few quiet minutes as husband and wife before the celebration sweeps them up. Then it is confetti, congratulations, and drinks on the lawn.
Because Hyde House is yours exclusively for the day, the whole estate becomes the backdrop, the rolling Cotswold countryside on every side, perfect for the easy, unposed moments I love to catch while the drinks go round.
Stage 05 · Together
Group Photos & Portraits
The group shots done quickly, then time for just the two of them.
I keep the group photos quick and painless, a short list agreed in advance, family and bridal party gathered and done inside twenty minutes so nobody misses the party. With little ones in the mix there is always a moment that goes happily off-script, and those are usually my favourites.
With the family and bridal party sorted, it was time for the part Emma and Dan had been looking forward to, a little while away from the crowd, just the two of them. I never rush this. We wandered the grounds, the Cotswold light doing exactly what you want it to in the late afternoon, and let the photos happen rather than forcing them.
Stage 06 · The Wedding Breakfast
Speeches & Toasts
The food Hyde House is known for, then the speeches everyone waits for.
Then it was inside for the wedding breakfast, and the food Hyde House is rightly known for. Once the plates were cleared came the speeches, and these were a good set. The best man mixed the expected ribbing with something genuinely heartfelt, the groom held his own, and Emma broke with tradition to say a few words herself, which went down a storm.
Speeches are where a room really shows itself, the laughter, the wiping of eyes, the groom hiding behind his hands when the best man lands a good one. I move quietly around the edges for these, watching the top table and the guests in equal measure, because the reactions are often the best part.
Stage 07 · Into the Night
The Evening Reception
Golden hour, the cake, the first dance, and a full floor.
As the evening drew in, we slipped out for a few last frames in the golden hour, that soft, low Cotswold light that makes the whole estate glow. Emma and Dan were more than happy to steal another ten minutes away from the party for it.
Back inside, the celebration shifted up a gear. A casino and roulette table kept guests busy, the limbo came out, and once the cake was cut and the first dance done, the floor stayed full into the night. This is the loose, joyful end of the day, and I stay light on my feet for it, chasing the moments as they happen.
Emma & Dan
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From the quiet of the bridal suite that morning to the last song on a full dancefloor, Emma and Dan’s day was everything I love about photographing at this venue, relaxed, full of feeling, and set against some of the best countryside in the country. It was a privilege to tell their story.
If you are marrying at Hyde House, or still choosing between the wonderful wedding venues around Stow-on-the-Wold, I would love to hear about your plans. I photograph a limited number of weddings each year so that every couple gets my full attention, and I offer both full-day coverage and shorter packages for smaller celebrations.
You can see more of how I work across the area, or get in touch through the form below to check your date. I cannot wait to hear from you.
From the Couple
“We had the best day, and reliving it through your photos was a joy!”
— Emma & Dan
The Cotswolds · Stow-on-the-Wold
Hyde House at a glance
A privately owned country house set in its own grounds on the edge of Stow-on-the-Wold, Hyde House hosts just one wedding at a time, so the whole estate, house, barn and gardens, is yours for the day.
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