Glenridding House Wedding Photographers
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY AT GLENRIDDING HOUSE
We were back at Glenridding House on Wednesday. That’s because we were photographing Ryan & Jenny’s lovely wedding. The local registrars from Kendal conducted the wedding ceremony. It took place in the gazebo on the lawn. The RAF gave an impromptu fly past featuring two RAF Tornadoes along Ullswater. It was hilarious due to the timing.
GLENRIDDING HOUSE ULLSWATER
Following various formal & informal photographs during the ceremony we then took some informal ‘formal’ pictures in the garden. The kids were great fun to work with. Consequently, we got some great wedding photos.
Glenridding House is an iconic wedding venue steeped in history. Therefore, it has loads of quirky features. A great place for wedding photos. The new Gazebo used for the ceremony was really good to work round.
APPROVED WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS GLENRIDDING HOUSE
We are the approved wedding photographers for Glenridding House. We highly recommend that you add it to your shortlist of lovely wedding venues in the Cumbrian Lake District.
LOOKING FOR A WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER
Is the Lake District on your wedding day shortlist? Additionally, are you considering getting married at Ullswater? Perhaps at Glenridding House. Please call us to discuss your wedding day requirements. As professional wedding photographers we capture the unique & special moments of your wedding day. There’s still the option of e-mail and telephone but there’s now the inclusion of an on-line enquiry form. Either way, we would love to hear from you.
WHY DO COUPLES CHOOSE GRAEME CAMERON PHOTOGRAPHY
Why do wedding couples choose Graeme Cameron Photography for their big day ? Well, we’re an established husband & wife team and not a “here today – gone tomorrow”. We’ve got our own unique style that couples like. Finally, and most importantly, we enjoy what we do and that shines through.
ABOUT GLENRIDDING HOUSE
This magnificent Grade two Listed villa was originally built in around 1815 with its unique fine cast iron latticed arched balcony in a truly stunning location. It was built for Reverend Askew who married a Storrs lady. Documents show the house was used as a guest house by Mrs Dalton and Robert Bownass and it continued in this guide for most of the 19th and 20th centuries. The Dolly steamboat was recovered in the 1960s moored in front of Glenridding House, it sank there in a storm, this first historic steamboat is now in the Windermere steam boat museum.
CHARLES DARWIN
Most noteworthy is the fact that Charles Darwin stayed at Glenridding House and came with members of his family for a five week holiday in June 1881.