Lucy & Mickey’s Romantic Syrencot House Wedding in Wiltshire

Lucy and Mickey’s wedding at Syrencot House was full of calm, genuine moments from start to finish. Set deep in the Wiltshire countryside, the venue offered the perfect setting — elegant without being overdone, spacious yet intimate. From a quiet morning getting ready to golden hour portraits in the gardens, the day unfolded naturally, with plenty of emotion, energy, and time to soak it all in.

A Quiet Start at Syrencot

The morning began with both Lucy and Mickey getting ready on-site — Lucy in one of Syrencot’s light-filled suites with her close friends, and Mickey nearby with his groomsmen, sharing a few drinks, laughs, and some final words in his speech notebook. Both sides of the prep felt relaxed and personal, with enough space for moments to happen naturally. No stress, no rush — just that gentle build-up that sets the tone for everything that follows.

A Ceremony That Felt Like Themselves

The ceremony took place in the glasshouse, surrounded by greenery and light. It was simple, personal, and full of quiet emotion — a moment that felt true to them, shared with the people who mean the most.

A Documentary Approach to the Day

Throughout the day, I focused on the real moments — the ones that often go unnoticed. There was no need for big setups or staged shots. Just honest, observational photography that reflects how the day actually felt.

Portraits in the Last Light

As the sun began to set, we stepped outside for a short walk together. The light was golden, the air was still, and it gave Lucy and Mickey a quiet moment away from everything. These portraits capture that pause — simple, unhurried, and completely natural.

A Celebration That Unfolded Naturally

The evening moved at its own pace — good food, honest speeches, and dancing under Syrencot’s high ceilings. Nothing staged or overly structured, just a room full of people enjoying the moment. It felt easy and genuine, the kind of celebration that fits the couple without trying too hard.