This wedding was certainly different. Rebecca and Graham got married in the tiny St John’s Church in Farley, Chamberlain, build in the middle of the 12th century. Very special indeed and it was really cosy with about 130 guests streaming into the church. The rain after the ceremony was actually quite refreshing. Driving back with a nice car the reception was held at a private ground near Romsey. A lot of hard work had gone into preparing the venue which was where Rebecca grew up and it was a beautiful place to celebrate their marriage surrounded by wheat fields and countryside. A big tent was set up in the garden and it felt like walking on a boat as the ground was so slopy. The first thing you saw after entering the venue was a ice cream van – which was very popular with all ages. The old stables were converted into a bar and darts room and there was a first for me….Morris Men dancing at the reception! Great fun and Rebecca and Graham joined in (Graham of course wanting a larger stick before he was happy). The atmosphere was fantastic – no one really bothered about the rain and why should they – it was Rebecca and Graham’s great day and there was plenty of fun and ice cream.
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