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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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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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October/November 2020
 

October/November 2020

 
Hello, lovelies! Thanks so much for joining us this issue. Well, what a turbulent year it’s been so far. While writing this, things are still a little foggy and we’re not sure how restrictions will evolve when it comes to weddings. One thing is clear though: this is the time to focus on what’s important. And weddings are the escapism we all need right now.

Whether you’re opting to host a small celebration that’s brimming with personal touches for close family or you’ve decided to pull out all the stops and throw the ultimate party when this is all over, there’s no wrong way of doing things. Now’s the time to go with your gut. This issue is full of inspiration, advice and incredible local suppliers who’ll treat your big day like their own. We’ve been in awe of the support the Bristol and Somerset wedding industry has shown couples over the last few months.

So pop the kettle on, settle down and get ready to be inspired by incredible real weddings (page 29), celebrate the best wedding photos of 2019 (page 55) and find your dream boho dress (page 65). Don’t forget, we’re offering our full back catalogue of digital magazines for free at this time – just head to our website.

Hannah x
 
Fall in love
Image provided by Lisa Victoria Photography
 
Fall in love
 
Rebecca and Aaron’s big day was full of seasonal delights.

Read all the details of their big day on page 29 of the current issue, avaliable now: www.yourbristolsomerset.wedding/free-download
 
Win! A luxurious minimoon to Estepona, Spain worth £1,700
 
 
 
Tie the knot in Sedgemoor and North Somerset
Image provided by www.evokepictures.com
 
Tie the knot in Sedgemoor and North Somerset
 
Barley Wood

Nestled among 11 acres of rustic woodland and formal gardens, Barley Wood enjoys glorious panoramas of the Somerset countryside. Built in 1801 and owned by social reformer and author Hannah More, it retains much of its historical charm. Beautiful high ceilings, elegant fireplaces, a sweeping staircase and a twinkling chandelier all await visitors.

Inside, celebrations are held in the Morning Room or Dorothy Lillie Hall, with both holding 100 guests for ceremonies and 175 for receptions. For those wanting to get back to nature, vows can be taken outside in the pretty Summerhouse.

Visit: www.barleywood.org

Check out more local venues on page 17 of the current issue, available now: www.yourbristolsomerset.wedding/free-download
 
Bristol-based Fosters Events Catering give advice on working around wedding restrictions
 
Bristol-based Fosters Events Catering give advice on working around wedding restrictions
 
Many couples are considering their options for how to work around government restrictions and ever-changing guidelines on weddings. We talked to Neil Lodge of Bristol catering company Fosters Events Catering to get his ideas and advice. "For those you can't bear to put their marriage on hold, there's the option of an intimate micro-ceremony. We can make this extra-special with a mini wedding cake and couples can splurge on elements like an open bar and decadent tasting meal."

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Top bridal hair tips from Foxy Locks
 
Top bridal hair tips from Foxy Locks
 
If you're thinking of trying hair extensions for your wedding day, you've come to the rightplace! The hair extension experts from Foxy Locks have shared with us some tips on how to style your tresses to help you bring your Pinterest boards to life. First things first, you need to choose extensions that suit your needs, this might seem like the most overwhelming part, but we've made this easier for you! You only have to find an extension system that fits your hair length and volume.

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Tales from the Cornish coast
 
Tales from the Cornish coast
 
Hannah Faulder experiences The Idle Rocks in St Mawes, a romantic UK bolthole complete with fresh sea air, incredible dining and picturesque surroundings...

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