Summer Wedding at Hilltop Country House – Jessica & Bobby
Jessica spent the morning getting ready at home, surrounded by friends, family, and all the excitement that comes with it. Her stunning cathedral-length wedding dress was front and centre, draped elegantly down the staircase — the kind of dress that stops you in your tracks.
Once everyone was ready, Jessica’s horse-drawn carriage arrived to take her and her dad to the church. It was such a special moment, and a real showstopper for the neighbours too!
At the church, Bobby waited nervously at the end of the aisle. As the bridesmaids made their entrance, the atmosphere shifted — then came Jessica, walking in with her proud dad by her side. The ceremony was full of personal touches, including readings from Bobby’s grandma and Jessica’s maid of honour. After they said their vows and sealed it with a kiss, the bells rang out and they were officially married.
Outside the church, confetti flew and cheers echoed as the couple were greeted by all their guests. We grabbed a few quick family portraits before heading off to Hilltop Country House — Jessica and Bobby travelled in style once again, riding in their horse-drawn carriage.
The sun was shining as they arrived at Hilltop to a warm welcome from their guests. Glasses were topped up, laughter filled the air, and the whole afternoon had the kind of easy energy you get when everyone’s genuinely having a great time.
I took Jessica and Bobby for a relaxed portrait session around Hilltop’s beautiful grounds — nothing too staged, just the two of them soaking it all in. They were back with their guests in no time, ready for the next part of the day.
After a delicious wedding breakfast, it was time for speeches — and they did not disappoint. Thoughtful, funny, and packed with stories that gave Bobby a good-natured roasting, they had everyone laughing from start to finish.
Then came the surprise of the day — the Singing Waiters burst into action, catching the whole room off guard in the best possible way. Jessica and Bobby were totally speechless (for about five seconds), then straight up on their chairs, getting the party started.
As the sun dipped and the light got golden, we took one last group shot — big, bold, and full of energy. It wouldn’t have looked out of place in Vogue. From there, the dancefloor took over and the celebrations carried on long into the night.