Great Fosters Wedding Photography Neil Palmer
Once you’ve made your initial enquiry one of the Hotel’s fully trained wedding co ordinators will be assigned to you. They will help you create one of the most memorable days in your life, the wedding of your dreams. They will be on hand in the months and weeks leading up to your wedding as well as on the day itself, offering advice and recommendations.
Your wedding breakfast will be a true gourmet experience, a contemporary and stylish menu combined with vintage wines.
For you wedding photography at Great FostersĀ you are spoilt for choice with a Japanese bridge, a fountain, Saxon Moat as well as many romantic and sunken gardens. Many examples of my Great Fosters wedding photography can be seen by visiting my blog. Last year I was fortunate enough to photograph 2 weddings there – Laura and Dwain’s in November and earlier on in the year Angela and Kostas’
Both wonderful weddings with lots of fun and colour as you can see from the images here. So whether you are having a small wedding with just a handful of guests or a larger one, Great Fosters can accomodate you very easily with upto 200 guests. And during the summer months from Mat to September Great Fosters offers the choice of outdoor ceremonies in and next to the Archery Pavilion.
For your reception Great Fosters offers you the choice of 3 rooms – The Tithe Barn with its adjacent Painted Hall, The Orangery Conservatory and Tudor Room. The first 2 are ideal for the larger weddings with The Tudor Room ideal for the smaller more intimate weddings. Whatever you choose each one offers great opportunities for fantastic wedding photos.
Great Fosters prides itself on a truly personal service to all its wedding couples. They can even offer a bespoke service as well as offering exclusive use. This will give you exclusive access to all the gardens, The Oak room and the 44 bedrooms with breakfast included.
The perfect wedding venue, one which will leave you with many happy memories in years to come.












