Venue Focus – Froyle Park
Update – October 2023
I am now a recommended photographer/supplier at Froyle Park having photographed weddings there for over 9 years. I’m delighted that much of my work is featured on the official website, but you can also see plenty more here, so read on.
Wedding Photography Throughout The Year
If you’ve found this page because you are planning your wedding and considering Froyle Park for your wedding, then I hope you will enjoy looking at some real wedding photos from the venue, and hopefully consider me to photograph your special day.
Froyle Park is one of my favourite venues for wedding photography at any time of year, and is situated in the village of Upper Froyle in beautiful Hampshire countryside. It’s a stand alone venue which means you can get ready, get married, and hold your reception all in the one place.
The venue is a stunning 16th Century Jacobean manor house surrounded by beautiful fields. Of course these days the house is fully refurbished to a really high standard, providing light and airy spaces for a wedding, as well as retaining some original features such as the wood panelled Great Hall. The venue is an exclusive use property, so you won’t have to share your day with anyone else’!
An ‘All In One Place’ Venue
Froyle Park has lovely suites for bride and grooms and their parties to get ready. You can watch in privacy from your room through the windows as guests arrive, and of course it’s then a short walk to your civil wedding ceremony either in the house, or the beautiful gardens beneath The Dome (see the first image below – it’s stunning). The venue has also recently completed a new suite for bridal preparation with added mirrors and seating so that everyone has somewhere to get ready. It’s also light and airy – something really important when wanting to achieve beautiful luminous bridal preparation portraits.
I particularly love the setting of the venue, with a backdrop of rolling countryside, especially in Spring when the fields are full of new lambs. Even on inclement and cooler days, the indoor space is bright and spacious, something I find particularly helpful for natural light photography. This is what makes the venue suitable for weddings at any time of year. Even when it’s raining, there’s no shortage of beautiful light backdrops for your bride and groom portraits.
Froyle Park can accommodate up to 300 guests, and yet the Grand Ball room is big enough not to feel your guests are tightly packed together (like some venues) for your wedding breakfast and celebrations.
I’ve Photographed Weddings Year Round At Froyle Park
If you would like to take a closer look at some of the weddings I’ve photographed at Froyle Park you can do so by heading over to my blog here.
Froyle Park Weddings On The Blog
What I Love About Froyle Park
The countryside setting.
The character of the manor house.
The guest accommodation where couples can get ready.
The light and airy interiors that are good for natural light photography.
The beautiful gardens, including the stunning dome with views of fields beyond.
It’s really spacious, but also provides zoned areas for guests to explore and mingle.
Being able to choose your own caterers to suit your theme, culture, budget, and dietary requirement.
Please feel free to get in touch if you’d like to discuss your wedding photography ideas and to see if I am available to photograph your wedding. If I’m available I’ll send you my current wedding brochure.
Below is a selection from some of the weddings I’ve photographed at the venue through the different seasons. If you would like to see a full gallery do get in touch.
A Spring Wedding
A Winter Wedding
A Summer Wedding
And finally…
Froyle Park recommended florists