Kate and Daniel’s wedding at Eshott Hall had that classic, understated English countryside feel that just works so well in March. Overcast skies, soft light, and everything feeling calm and unhurried—it suited them perfectly. The ceremony took place in The Reading Room, an intimate space that felt really personal, with their baby girl there making it all the more special.
After the ceremony, everyone spilled out and followed Kate and Daniel as they walked over to the reception. It’s one of those simple moments that ends up being a highlight—no rush, no structure, just everyone chatting, laughing, and moving together through the grounds. That relaxed pace carried through the whole day, giving us loads of natural moments to capture without things ever feeling staged.
The reception stayed true to that same vibe—laid-back, warm, and focused on good company. Eshott Hall always has that cosy charm, and it really came through here. With the softer March light and muted tones, everything felt very true to the season and the setting.
In the evening, the weather turned a bit, and we headed outside for a quick photo in the rain in front of the hall. It was 100% worth it. A bit of drizzle, a couple who were fully up for it, and that glow from the building behind them—it made for one of those simple but memorable shots to finish the day.