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THE ENCHANTED CHAPEL AT NEWTON HALL | NORTHUMBERLAND WEDDING VENUE




I still can't believe sometimes that I get to shoot at some of the most beautiful venues, not only around the UK, but Europe! However today I'm taking us a little closer to home, to Newton Hall, one of the most well-known wedding venues in Northumberland, and dare I say... one of the prettiest!


I started 2020 off the right way last Monday with my first shoot of the year at this fantastic venue. Newton Hall has been through a bit of a renovation in their ceremony room to uncover their Enchanted Chapel and I was so excited to get to see it in person.


Here's a little bit more information about their fabulous Enchanted Chapel, "Stories of a hidden and palatial Chapel within Newton Hall have been whispered about for years and until recently had been lost to history and folklore. However, during routine works earlier this summer a room was uncovered – could this be the Chapel?


"We set about restoring the room to it’s former glory, creating a magical space to be used for weddings, ceremonies and celebrations. As the name suggests, the Chapel is truly enchanting; the plants and vines that kept it hidden for so long have been cut back to create the most luscious indoor garden, adjacent to the altar is a stunning waterfall which cascades down ancient rocks. As part of the renovation we have added enormous floor to ceiling glass doors, which when opened, will make the Chapel and water one.


"With a truly unique connection to nature, the most sumptuous furnishings, beautiful ornate lighting and seating for up to 160 guests, we promise this will be the most romantic and splendiferous wedding setting in the UK."


It sounds just dreamy doesn't it! It also looks it! Take a scroll through today's blog and see more hidden features, as well as some of their wonderful rooms in the main house all decorated beautifully by the wonderful team of suppliers; The Finishing Touch Company, Etch Cut, and The Master Cakesmith.






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