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View the latest issue of Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding for FREE!
 
View the latest issue of Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding for FREE!
 
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If you are planning your future wedding, you will find our magazines absolutely invaluable in providing you with both inspiration and sourcing reputable local services.

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February/March 2021
 

February/March 2021

 
Well, 2020 was a year we won’t forget in a hurry! I know we’re not out of the woods, but I feel like 2021 brings renewed hope and excitement for the future. I bought myself two new outfits for weddings I had in the diary last year, which have been left hanging in the wardrobe, and I’m quietly confident I’ll get to pull them out this year!

So how are you finding wedding planning during a pandemic? It’s been a tough ride, but I hope the fact that Your Bristol & Somerset Wedding has been here, celebrating the best of the county’s wedding industry, has helped. We will always bang the drum for local indie businesses, they’ve weathered the storm and supported their couples throughout, now’s the time to support them in return.

For those of you who are newly engaged over the festive period and Valentine’s Day – congratulations and welcome! We’ve got an epic issue for you, including delicious big-day catering (page 55), a round-up of beautiful waterside venues (page 23) and a celebration of showstopping wedding dresses handpicked by our fashion editor (page 65). We love to showcase reader weddings (from page 28), so get in touch if you’d like to see yours featured!

Hannah x
 
The game of love
Image provided by Emily Caddick Photography
 
The game of love
 
Board games, dancing, bunting and hoop bouquets – what’s not to love about Jess and David’s big day?

Read all the details of their big day on page 28 of the current issue, available now: www.yourbristolsomerset.wedding/free-download
 
Win! A five night luxury honeymoon to The Seychelles
 
 
FAS
 
Making a splash
 
Making a splash
 
The Bishop's Palace & Gardens

Hidden within ancient ramparts and protected by a moat, 14 acres of tranquil, Grade II listed gardens await visitors. With herbaceous borders, pretty pools and the scent of roses in the air, there are endless photo opportunities against the backdrop of the cathedral. In 2016, the gardens were awarded RHS Partner Garden status.

The palace dates back to the 13th-century, and the romantic ruins of The Great Hall complement the majesty of the medieval façade and awe-inspiring setting of the gatehouse and moat. The Bishop’s Private Chapel is renowned for its impressive stone tracery and high stained-glass windows.

The adjacent town hall is available for the official “I dos.” Parties then head to the venue to celebrate in a choice of spaces, including the medieval Entrance Hall, the vaulted stone Undercroft, the Terrace and the Long Gallery. Guests can also explore the grounds, which are home to the well pools that give the city its name. On the moat are the famous swans, who ring a bell when they want food!

Visit: www.bishopspalace.org.uk

Check out more local venues on page 23 of the current issue, available now: www.yourbristolsomerset.wedding/free-download
 
A fairytale ending
 
A fairytale ending
 
These fairytale gowns feature layers of frothy tulle, embellished lace and embroidered organza for a touch of movie-star magic

Read more......
 
In with the new at Old Down Estate wedding venue
 
In with the new at Old Down Estate wedding venue
 
Like so many hospitality and wedding venues across the country, Old Down Estate has been closed for a large part of the past year. However, the team used the time to refurbish the manor house during the periods of closure, and it's also excited to launch its new spa facilities for wedding couples and their parties. From resurfacing the limestone ground floors and solid-oak floorboards throughout the bedrooms, suppliers and employees have been working tirelessly here.

Read more......
 
Romance & The City
 
Romance & The City
 
Olivia Gibson visits Andaz London Liverpool Street to discover why it's the perfect romantic getaway...

Read more......
 
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