Cliveden House
A wedding at Cliveden House. The ultimate venue for a enchanting wedding with its fairy tale architecture, lavish interiors and breathtaking grounds it is hard to imagine a more romantic setting for your wedding photographers Berkshire.
As in a dream Cliveden House is set amongst 376 acres of National Trust parklands and overlooks the River Thames in the heart of the Berkshire countryside. If privacy is important to your wedding, we are able to offer the house exclusively providing the ultimate privacy and unrivalled flexibility – perfect for your wedding photographers Berkshire. We will be able to take full advantage of this stunning building.
Cliveden House is the perfect setting for your wedding photographers Berkshire.
“Graham it was great to have you as our wedding photographer at Cliveden, thank you very much for the photos – they are really beautiful shots for us to treasure.”
Laura and Peter – wedding photography Clivedon House Berkshire
Cliveden is an Italianate mansion and estate at Taplow, West Berkshire. Set on banks 40 metres (130 ft) above the River Thames, its grounds slope down to the river. The site has been home to an Earl, three Countesses, two Dukes, a Prince of Wales and the Viscounts Astor.
As home of Nancy Astor, the house was the meeting place of the Cliveden set of the 1920s and 1930s – a group of political intellectuals. Later, during the 1960s, it became the setting for key events of the notorious Profumo Affair.
From a documentary wedding photography perspective, Cliveden is out simply stunning. A few photos are below. let me know what you think…
If you are getting married then get in touch, we would love to photograph your wedding and create your memories for a lifetime!
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About the author
With over 20 years of experience, Graham Lee has been privileged to shoot weddings at some of the finest venues across the UK and around the globe from the Royal Chapel for members of the Royal Household, to marquee weddings, and historic barns to the Taj Mahal in India.
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