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Andrew August 15th, 2009

Venues we have worked at ( but not all of them as it is out of date right now )

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Here is a list of venues we have photographed weddings at.

Addington Palace

A lovely old house with antique furniture and decoration. The pretty gardens can also be used for outdoor parties and marquees.

Addington Palace Website

Alton House, Alton, Hampshire

A hotel in the heart of this delightful town, with beautiful space both indoors and out. Close to the Watercress Line steam railway.

Alton House Hotel

The Bay Tree Hotel, Burford

In the picture-postcard town of Burford, the southern gateway to the Cotswolds, is to be found the charming Bay Tree Hotel. Set amidst the celebrated ancient black and white timbered buildings and those constructed from the beautiful honey-coloured local stone, a scene is created which beyond doubt has an aura of yesteryear, highly recommended by Daykin Photography.

The Bay Tree Hotel, Burford website

Bignell Park Hotel, Chesterton

Charm and character abound in this hotel, set in lovely gardens. The oak beamed restaurant with minstrel gallery makes a cosy setting for your celebrations, highly recommended by Daykin Photography.

Bignall Park Hotel website

Burgh House, Hampstead, London

Burgh House is a Queen Anne house built in 1704, small yet perfectly formed and close to Hampstaed Heath. Its beautiful wood panelled rooms and pretty well planted gardens give a relaxed atmosphere, with the possibility of a walk by the lake on the Heath for some intimate photographs. Highly recommended by Daykin Photography.

Burgh House website

Combe Manor, Hungerford, Berks

A totally secluded and private residence with spectacular barns for the ceremony and partying, and pretty courtyard for your post-ceremony drinks. Many lovely locations for all your photographic requirements. The valley setting is so romantic and relaxing. We enjoyed photographing a wedding at the venue in September 2005, the highlights of which were photographs inside the glorious Manor House and a Barn Dance in the evening.

Combe Manor website

Coombe Abbey Hotel Brinklow Road Binley Coventry CV3 2AB

Originally a 12th Century Cistercian Abbey in Warwickshire, Coombe Abbey Hotel has been restored and is set within 500 acres of parkland. Our first wedding at Coobe Abby was in August 2008.

Coombe Abbey website

Coughton Court, Alcester, Warwickshire

A gorgeous National Trust house with Gunpowder Plot associations. Very dramatic rooms for your ceremony and reception, though there are also two churches for those who prefer a religious ceremony. The stunning gardens, both formal and informal, where you will be able to have exclusive access for photographs, have a truly regal feel.

Coughton Court website

Corpus Christi College Oxford

A gorgeous College for weddings in Oxford. Founded in 1517, Corpus Christi is amongst Oxford’s oldest colleges. Its 16th and 18th century buildings are some of the most beautiful in Oxford, and it enjoys an unrivalled position, overlooking gardens and meadows yet within five minutes walk of the city centre.

Corpus Christi College Oxford website

Easthampstead Park, Wokingham, Berks

A spacios venue with well proprtioed rooms and stunning terrace and grounds for all the photographs you desire.

Easthampstead Park website

Fawsley Hall, nr Daventry, Northants

A dramatic and very secluded hotel with stunning architectural features and beautiful grounds. Daykin Photography can highly recommend this venue, not least for its stunning photographic locations.

Fawsley Hall website

Hawkwell House Hotel Iffley Oxford

In the quiet village of Iffley – a brisk Thames-side walk from the centre of Oxford – you will find Hawkwell House.
Hawkwell is a very popular wedding venue.

Hawkwell House has a licence to hold civil ceremonies. The location – just on the edge of Oxford, this makes it easy for friends and relatives to get to, and for the happy couple to depart from. Daykin Photography photographed Michelle and Jason’s wedding at Hawkwell in July 2008.

Hawkwell House website

Hurley - St Mary The Virgin , And Monks Barn

Grade II* listed medieval barn offers a unique summer venue for wedding. Photographed in October 2008 by Daykin Photography.

Monks Barn website

Lains Barn, nr Wantage, Oxfordshire

A magnificent and historic barn with character and set in beautiful surroundings near to Wantage and the Ridgeway countryside. The thoughtful restoration of the buildings and the grassy central courtyard give a versatile venue, which Daykin Photography can highly recommend.

Lains Barn website

Le Manoir Aux Quatre Saisons

“Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons is the fulfilment of a personal vision, a dream that one day I would create a hotel and restaurant in harmony where my guests would find perfection in food, comfort, service and welcome.” Raymond Blanc O.B.E.

Le Manoir

London Eye

A memorable and most up-to-date venue with fantastic views over the city of London.

London Eye weddings website

Lord Leycester

The Lord Leycester Hospital is not now, and has never been a medical establishment. The word hospital is used in its ancient sense meaning “a charitable institution for the housing and maintenance of the needy, infirm or aged”. The Hospital is open to the public and welcomes visitors from all over the world throughout the year. Charming rooms are available for the celebration of civil ceremonies and weddings and other private functions.

Lord Leycester weddings website

Manor Farm, West Challow, Oxfordshire


Here is a list of venues we have photographed weddings at so we will be aware of any special locations to get that extra special shot:

Addington Palace

A lovely old house with antique furniture and decoration. The pretty gardens can also be used for outdoor parties and marquees.

Addington Palace Website

Alton House, Alton, Hampshire

A hotel in the heart of this delightful town, with beautiful space both indoors and out. Close to the Watercress Line steam railway.

Alton House Hotel

The Bay Tree Hotel, Burford

In the picture-postcard town of Burford, the southern gateway to the Cotswolds, is to be found the charming Bay Tree Hotel. Set amidst the celebrated ancient black and white timbered buildings and those constructed from the beautiful honey-coloured local stone, a scene is created which beyond doubt has an aura of yesteryear, highly recommended by Daykin Photography.

The Bay Tree Hotel, Burford website

Bignell Park Hotel, Chesterton

Charm and character abound in this hotel, set in lovely gardens. The oak beamed restaurant with minstrel gallery makes a cosy setting for your celebrations, highly recommended by Daykin Photography.

Bignall Park Hotel website

Burgh House, Hampstead, London

Burgh House is a Queen Anne house built in 1704, small yet perfectly formed and close to Hampstaed Heath. Its beautiful wood panelled rooms and pretty well planted gardens give a relaxed atmosphere, with the possibility of a walk by the lake on the Heath for some intimate photographs. Highly recommended by Daykin Photography.

Burgh House website

Combe Manor, Hungerford, Berks

A totally secluded and private residence with spectacular barns for the ceremony and partying, and pretty courtyard for your post-ceremony drinks. Many lovely locations for all your photographic requirements. The valley setting is so romantic and relaxing. We enjoyed photographing a wedding at the venue in September 2005, the highlights of which were photographs inside the glorious Manor House and a Barn Dance in the evening.

Combe Manor website

Coombe Abbey Hotel Brinklow Road Binley Coventry CV3 2AB

Originally a 12th Century Cistercian Abbey in Warwickshire, Coombe Abbey Hotel has been restored and is set within 500 acres of parkland. Our first wedding at Coobe Abby was in August 2008.

Coombe Abbey website

Coughton Court, Alcester, Warwickshire

A gorgeous National Trust house with Gunpowder Plot associations. Very dramatic rooms for your ceremony and reception, though there are also two churches for those who prefer a religious ceremony. The stunning gardens, both formal and informal, where you will be able to have exclusive access for photographs, have a truly regal feel.

Coughton Court website

Corpus Christi College Oxford

A gorgeous College for weddings in Oxford. Founded in 1517, Corpus Christi is amongst Oxford’s oldest colleges. Its 16th and 18th century buildings are some of the most beautiful in Oxford, and it enjoys an unrivalled position, overlooking gardens and meadows yet within five minutes walk of the city centre.

Corpus Christi College Oxford website

Easthampstead Park, Wokingham, Berks

A spacios venue with well proprtioed rooms and stunning terrace and grounds for all the photographs you desire.

Easthampstead Park website

Fawsley Hall, nr Daventry, Northants

A dramatic and very secluded hotel with stunning architectural features and beautiful grounds. Daykin Photography can highly recommend this venue, not least for its stunning photographic locations.

Fawsley Hall website

Hurley - St Mary The Virgin , And Monks Barn

Grade II* listed medieval barn offers a unique summer venue for wedding. Photographed in October 2008 by Daykin Photography.

Monks Barn website

Lains Barn, nr Wantage, Oxfordshire

A magnificent and historic barn with character and set in beautiful surroundings near to Wantage and the Ridgeway countryside. The thoughtful restoration of the buildings and the grassy central courtyard give a versatile venue, which Daykin Photography can highly recommend.

Lains Barn website

Le Manoir Aux Quatre Saisons

“Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons is the fulfilment of a personal vision, a dream that one day I would create a hotel and restaurant in harmony where my guests would find perfection in food, comfort, service and welcome.” Raymond Blanc O.B.E.

Le Manoir

London Eye

A memorable and most up-to-date venue with fantastic views over the city of London.

London Eye weddings website

Manor Farm, West Challow, Oxfordshire

This Bed and Breakfast is located in rural Oxfordshire. It is a stunning Queen Anne Manor House with picturesque frontage and gorgeous Georgian fireplaces and exposed beams which has been lovingly restored to its former glory. The tranquil gardens have space for a marquee for a truly intimate reception. Daykin Photography are most impressed with the location, service and attention to detail.

Manor Farm website

Notley Tythe Barn, nr Thame, Oxfordshire

An elegantly restored medieval barn with great character and lots of space, both indoors and out, for you and your guests to enjoy.

Notley Tythe Barn website

Oxfordshire Golf Club, Milton Common, nr Thame

Situated in beautiful countryside, the stylish Oxfordshire Golf Club offers the perfect setting for your wedding day. The many acres of grounds create a fantastic backdrop for your wedding photographs.

The Oxfordshire website

Oxford Town Hall, Oxford

A beautiful and ostentatious venue right at the very heart of the city.

Oxford Town Hall website

Stowe Landscape Gardens, Buckinghamshire

A National Trust parkland of breathtaking beauty with lakes, monuments and temples, a number of which are registered for wedding ceremonies. Wander around all the monuments for some unique photographs. Daykin Photography did just that in June 2006.

Stowe Gardens website

Trinity House, London

This 18th century building overlooking the Tower of London has the look and feel of an elegant private residence. Daykin Photography visited in July 2006 and found plenty of stunning photographic opportunities.

Trinity House website

Tythe Barn, Launton, Oxfordshire

A beautiful 14th century thatched structure built from local stone with courtyard gardens. A very private and relaxed venue which Daykin Photography can highly recommend, not least because it is very close to our home.

Tythe Barn, website

Queens College Oxford

Queens College, website

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