James and Rebecca were married at the Guildhall in Leicester on 12th June and I really enjoyed photographing their wedding, and the company of their family and friends. I had only managed to meet up with James and Rebecca a couple of times as they live in the Netherlands. We managed to meet up for a couple of quick wedding updates when they were home planning their big day. The Guildhall in Leicester is a beautiful, historic building that dates back 600 years and the great hall itself was actually built in 1390. To find out more about this beautiful venue click here . Following their wedding ceremony it was then on to the Red House in Nether Broughton, near Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire. The Red House hosts an award winning restaurant, bar and courtyard. James and Rebecca had their wedding breakfast in the marquee in the garden and the weather was very kind to them. A lovely, relaxed wedding with a charming couple who made me feel very welcome. Thank you to James, Rebecca and your family and friends.







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