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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!
 
During these trying uncertain times, we thought to let you read the latest issue of your favourite wedding magazine for FREE.

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And as an extra gift, you can also read any of our previous issues by following this link

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.

If you are interested in areas outside of the Bristol & Somerset region, then visit our County Wedding Magazines portal to view any of our other 18 wedding titles covering most parts of the UK. All are available to read for FREE. Simply scroll down to the title of your choice and click on the Get Your Copy link.
 
December/January 2020/2021
 

December/January 2020/2021

 
It feels like no time since we were celebrating our 70th issue, and now we’re turning the big 8-0. And while celebrations may be a little more subdued this time around (virtual toast, anyone?), we’re still just as excited to have reached this epic milestone!

As we move into 2021, I’m so excited for the weddings I have coming up from last year’s postponements. Being a wedding editor, it probably comes as no surprise that weddings absolutely fill me with joy, so seeing friends and family having to put a halt to celebrations last year was hard – but it does mean we get a bumper 2021 season!

Whether you’ve had to postpone or you’ve always planned to get married in 2021 or beyond, these pages are jam-packed with inspiration to get your day exactly how you want it. In recent months we’ve all come to realise that celebrations with our loved ones are precious, and it’s with renewed love for life that we look forward to this happening again.

With the colder days, it’s time to get snuggled up on the sofa with a cuppa and your favourite wedding magazine (ahem!) and get planning the day of your dreams. We’ve got delicious big-day cakes (page 49), fabulous florals to adorn your venue (page 55) and a round up of the best Bristol and Somerset venues for winter nuptials (page 21).

Enjoy!

Hannah x
 
Romance in the county
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Romance in the county
 
Gemma and Alex’s springtime wedding was brimming with pretty rustic touches.

Read all the details of their big day on page 33 of the current issue, available now: www.yourbristolsomerset.wedding/free-download
 
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Win! A luxury five-night honeymoon in the Maldives worth £3,350
 
Spotlight on brilliant Bristol
 
Spotlight on brilliant Bristol
 
The Orangery at Goldney House

Nestled within romantic walled gardens, the enchanting Orangery at Goldney House is a timelessly elegant venue overlooking the city, providing an oasis of calm away from the everyday buzz of Bristol. With a Georgian folly, a shell grotto and ornate water feature, guests can enjoy the serenity of this beautiful space.

The Orangery is a historic wisteria-clad building with original stone floors, high ceilings and wonderfully large windows that let in an abundance of light. It benefits from French-style doors that can be opened up on a warm day to let the outside in. There’s also an exclusive area for the newlyweds to take a breath and freshen up during the day.

Ceremonies are held in several spaces, from the intimate Rotunda (14 guests), to the elegant Georgian Drawing Room and Wills Reception Room (80 guests). Most receptions take place in The Orangery (110 day guests and 150 evening guests), but there’s also smaller settings for groups of between 12 and 50 people.

Visit: www.bristol.ac.uk/venues/weddings

Check out more local venues on page 15 of the current issue, available now: www.yourbristolsomerset.wedding/free-download
 
Lush has launched Confetti perfume!
 
Lush has launched Confetti perfume!
 
An exclusive fragrance for spring which was first seen as part of the Lush's Florence collection, this infatuating floral fragrance was invented by Lush perfumer, Emma Dick and will be the fragrance she wears at her wedding this year.Emma began her Lush journey 21 years ago and is one of a close-knit family of perfumers for Lush. Emma's initial workings for this perfume were based on rose, violet, coffee and pear as a combination. When Lush co-founder Rowena smelt the perfume, she thought it smelt of sugared almonds (a pastel-coloured candy almond usually found as a gift on the table at British Weddings). In Italy they have the same tradition for celebratory events and the sugar almonds are known as Confetti - which was a perfect fit. This romantic scent is also featured in Lush's Renaissance Spa treatment and Renaissance Discovery Kit.

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We love Arnos Vale wedding venue in Bristol
 
We love Arnos Vale wedding venue in Bristol
 
Found in 45 acres of gorgeous green space, this idyllic wedding retreat offers a one-of-a-kind setting in the heart of the city. The grand Victorian Garden Cemetery was designed in the style of an ancient Greek necropolis. Surrounded by abundant trees and plants, it offers a memorable backdrop for wedding photos. Guests can discover a magical woodland wedding spot, the Underwood Centre, which complements its surroundings perfectly – guests will love getting back to nature here.

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Ocean to outback in South Australia
 
Ocean to outback in South Australia
 
If you're looking to book an epic honeymoon for 2021/22, then look no further than an Australian road trip for some serious wow factor.

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