WILD & OAK ON THE CRITIC

A couple of weeks ago, I was delighted to be interviewed by journalist and author Nichi Hodgson for a piece in The Critic, discussing what weddings might look like in a post-Covid world.

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Nichi asked me if I thought that the current situation would change attitudes to marriage and here’s what I had to say”

“Covid has definitely focussed the minds of couples who were due to get married - we all know that it's easy to get wrapped up in planning 'the perfect day' from the wow factor floral arrangements to the tiny details and every line of the day's schedule. I can absolutely understand why people want such a momentous day to be absolutely extraordinary. However, in all that, it's always just been a given that you'll be able to hug your mum or have your grandparents in attendance or been able to invite any number of friends and family. Covid has totally destroyed that certainty for people - if your parents are elderly for example, are you really going to want to put them at risk by going ahead with your day but can you really countenance a day without them?”

“I think, for the majority of couple's that I've spoken to about their weddings, particularly those who have postponed, there's a heightened sense that it's the people and the human interactions that are the most important things. Will this change back again when all this is behind us? I don't know - I think that this has been enough of a shock to everyone's perceptions that some things, the really important things like being able to see your family, won't be taken for granted for a long while yet. Couples have even cancelled their weddings, and lost money, because the thought of going ahead without their family just isn't acceptable.”

“Couples are definitely starting to see a separation between the legal act of marriage and the celebrations around it. This is a big shift because for so long, the legal marriage and the party have always been on the same day. Now, couples are much more open to the idea of having a legal ceremony at some point and then celebrating with their friends and family, possibly with a celebrant to lead another ceremony, at another time. Some of this is being prompted by the worry that, with essentially two years-worth of couples getting married next year, there simply won't be enough registrar spots available to service every wedding request but also that some couples don't want to wait to be legally married so they'll do that soon and then look forward to 'the wedding celebrations' a bit later.”

“For some couples, this is a really practical issue - they don't want to delay the legal wedding for lots of reasons (starting a family, IVF, house/job moves around the country/world) but they don't want to forgo the party entirely either. So, by separating the marriage from the wedding, they know they're married and life hasn't had to pause indefinitely but they can also look forward to a big celebration. Lots of brides described that - the fact that Covid has essentially put their lives on pause because their wedding/marriage was such a stepping stone to the next part of their lives. So, by seeing the two elements in isolation, they're able to begin to move on without giving anything up.”

“I do think that this has been a bit of a wake-up call for lots of people. It's easy to place value on how much we earn and the things we have and our status in the world but, when it comes to it, it's our relationships that we really cherish. Most people, when they look back at this period, are likely to talk about how hard it was to not see others and they'll remember how important it was to have someone by their side to love and support them. Humans need other humans and frankly, if you can get through lockdown with your partner and make it out the other side still loving them, that's probably a pretty good indication that you're a good pairing. Commitment is about the good times and the bad times and this has been one hell of a bad time and I do think there's a sense of 'well, if we can get through this, we can get through anything'!”

JESSE & ED AT PYNES HOUSE

I had a lovely treat last week when one of my fabulous weddings from August 2018 featured on Rock My Wedding! Oh yes, Jesse and Ed’s beautiful wedding at Pynes House in Devon graced the pages of this fantastic blog and, as you can see, it was very special indeed.

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Planned by the insanely talented Katrina Otter, Jesse and Ed’s wedding was all about quintessential English style married with modern details. Romantic contemporary florals, crisp stationery and a whole host of perfect finishing touches made this a really special day.

For Jesse and Ed’s ceremony, it was important that everyone in the room became part of the event. The two families hadn’t met before the day (as Jesse’s family live in the US) and for a number of the bride’s family, this was their first journey outside the States.

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We told their love story, of their online meeting and two separate trips to Rome that saw both of them make individual ‘please let us be together’ wishes at the Trevi Fountain and of Jesse’s childhood watching planes wondering if her Prince Charming was flying to find her. It was a lovely ceremony and it’s one I’ll never forget.

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A huge thank you to Jesse and Ed - it was such a pleasure to be part of your day and I’ll never be able to read ‘Sense & Sensibility’ again without thinking of you both.

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Credits:

Photographer – John Barwood Photography

Venue – Pynes House

Wedding Planner – Katrina Otter Weddings

Caterer – Pickle Shack

Wedding cake – Edible Essence

Florist – The Flower Sessions (Laura Hingston Flowers)

Celebrant – Wild & Oak

Stationery – Bureau Design

Musician – Eight Ray Music

DJ – That Event DJ

Wedding dress – Suzanne Neville

Hair and makeup – Makeup by Jodie

Suits – Moss Bros.

NO LICENCE NO PROBLEM - 10 AMAZING WEDDING VENUES

If I had to choose just one of the many reasons why celebrant-led weddings are so fantastic, I'd definitely mention wedding venues. You see, with a celebrant-led ceremony, you can choose any venue you like. It doesn't need to be licensed for civil ceremonies, you don't have to worry about the availability of a registrar and, without these restrictions, the world is your wedding venue oyster. 

Coco Wedding Venues has to be your new best friend when you're searching for your venue. It's stylish, easy to use and I love the venue categories too. Coco also lists lots of venues that don't have licenses and are perfect for celebrant-led ceremonies. Here are ten of my favourite locations for weddings that prove that not having a wedding licence is absolutely not a problem...

1. STANSTEAD BURY

Oooh yes, Stanstead Bury in Hertfordshire is an absolute jewel. It's a gorgeous Grade II listed manor house that makes the most gorgeous backdrop for a marquee or tipi wedding. I love the fact that you can bring your pets and work with your choice of suppliers to make your day super personal.

2. HEATHFIELD HOUSE

Dorset's Heathfield House is pretty much the country house that you've always dreamed about. It's perfect for intimate weddings and you can hire the whole estate for a truly exclusive event. Enjoy your own 300 acres on the fringe of the New Forest that comes with a private chef, waiting staff and full housekeeping.

3. WILLINGTON LODGE

Willington Lodge | Images courtesy of Willington Lodge

Willington Lodge | Images courtesy of Willington Lodge

Heading a little further afield now, we whiz up to Shropshire and Willington Lodge. Surrounded by walled gardens, ponds, stables and picturesque fields, this luxurious bed & breakfast is perfect for a celebrant-led wedding. It's warm, friendly and the Morris family who own the Lodge are just the best hosts.

4. FERN & FIELD

If you've been dreaming about an outdoor ceremony then Fern & Field is likely to be just what you've imagined. Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the High Weald of Kent, Fern & Field host a limited number of weddings every year so that the working farm is protected but my goodness, those bluebells...

5. WISE WEDDING VENUE

You'll find Wise Wedding Venue tucked in 10 acres of established oak and silver birch trees (I swoon!). There are ceremony-perfect clearings tucked among the trees but it might just be the treehouse that steals your heart. Wise Wedding Venue is the most wonderful escape from the everyday.

6. AREA

Area | Images courtesy of jj Events

Area | Images courtesy of jj Events

If you're looking for a London vibe then Area might be just the spot for you. This blank canvas venue in the heart of creative Shoreditch has room for up to 150 guests and space for you to do just what you want. The huge windows overlook a private courtyard oasis and there's also a dedicated events team on hand to help you out.

7. GLYNDE PLACE

Glynde Place | Images courtesy of Glynde Place

Glynde Place | Images courtesy of Glynde Place

Just a stone's through from Brighton and Lewes, Glynde Place in Sussex sits at the foot of the beautiful South Downs. You've got space for up to 200 lucky guests and Glynde Place simply ooze old school elegance. The spaces indoors that could be available for your celebrant-led ceremony are just heaven.

8. BEAGLE

Oh how I love Beagle. This tip-top venue sits under three restored Victorian railway arches just next to Hoxton overground station. There are four indoor spaces for weddings and a great outdoor heated terrace that features a retractable roof! Beagle has scooped a host of awards since opening and it's easy to see why.

9. KNEPP CASTLE ESTATE

Home to free-roaming animals and natural beauty, Knepp Castle Estate in West Sussex is the thing that wild weddings dreams are made of. You can pitch up to 10 bell tents in the grounds too for your guests and who knows, you might have a few extra visitors in the form of deer or an Exmoor pony or two.

10. FIRLE PLACE

Firle Place | Image courtesy of Firle Place

Firle Place | Image courtesy of Firle Place

An absolutely gorgeous private estate, Firle Place in East Sussex is a truly memorable venue for your wedding. You've got oodles of options for your ceremony (and reception) so all you need to do is choose between the lawns, orchards, 18th Century herb garden and, of course, the historic house itself.

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