two brides in a landrover wearing wellies

Cassie & Sarah’s Heartfelt Celebration at The Old Vicarage

two brides in a landrover wearing wellies

Some wedding days feel like they’re wrapped in sunshine, full of laughter, love, and those fleeting moments you wish you could bottle up forever. Cassie and Sarah’s Old Vicarage wedding was exactly that.

They’d already shared their private “I do’s” in a quiet elopement, so this day was all about celebration, a chance to gather their favourite people, their little boy, and their Dalmatian for a day that felt like them in every way.

The morning began slowly, the kind of gentle start that feels rare on a wedding day. They got ready together, helping one another with final touches, laughter filling the room as their son pottered about and their dog watched on, tail wagging. There was no rush, no chaos, just calm, joy, and that quiet excitement that comes from knowing what really matters.

Before heading to The Old Vicarage, we made a small detour, a countryside lane, a Land Rover, and a field glowing under soft afternoon light. Both brides in wellies, dresses flowing, wind in their hair, it was one of those moments that perfectly captured their spirit. Wild, free, and full of love.

When they arrived at the venue, their guests were waiting, handfuls of confetti ready. The air filled with colour and cheers as Cassie and Sarah were showered in petals, a joyful blur of hugs, smiles, and happy tears.

The rest of the day unfolded just as beautifully, a relaxed, outdoor celebration filled with conversation, laughter, and connection. Tables were set for an informal meal, followed by dancing, it was less about tradition and more about togetherness, and that made it all the more special.

There’s something truly magical about The Old Vicarage, the gardens, the soft light, the sense of ease that seems to wrap around you the moment you arrive. It’s the perfect place for a wedding like Cassie and Sarah’s: relaxed, heartfelt, and full of meaning.

A day that felt like coming home.

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