Notley Abbey Wedding Photographer

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What a treat it is being a wedding photographer at Notley Abbey. .As you drive down the iconic, tree-lined driveway, Notley Abbey creates an unforgettable first impression and a spectacular spot for couple portraits later in the day This Award winning wedding venue is located in Buckingham near Long Crendon.

The Magic of a Notley Abbey Wedding

Nestled on the border of Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, Notley Abbey is an absolute dream of a venue. Having shot weddings across the UK, there is something truly unparalleled about the romantic, historic charm of this exclusive-use country house. From the moment you arrive, the long, tree-lined driveway makes an unforgettable first impression—creating a breathtaking backdrop for couple portraits later in the day.

As a Buckinghamshire wedding photographer, what I love most about Notley Abbey is how effortlessly it blends historic character with modern elegance. Whether you are planning an intimate celebration or a grand party, the stunning grounds and timeless architecture offer endless inspiration for beautiful, authentic imagery.

Morning Prep in the Bridal Suite

The wedding morning began in Notley Abbey’s gorgeous bridal suite. This room is a photographer’s dream—spacious, beautifully styled, and flooded with soft, natural light. It provides the perfect, calm sanctuary for those candid morning prep photos, capturing everything from the emotional moment the dress goes on to a quiet toast with your bridesmaids before walking down the aisle.

An Elegant Ceremony & Reception

The ceremony took place in the spectacular Monks’ Refectory. With its historic stone walls, rustic open beams, and stunning chandeliers, the room has an incredibly romantic atmosphere. For a photographer, the way the light filters through the space allows for gorgeous, ambient shots that highlight the raw emotion of the ceremony.

Following the “I dos,” guests headed out into the manicured gardens for a sunny drinks reception. The walled gardens and manicured lawns at Notley Abbey are perfect for a documentary wedding photography style. Because the layout flows so naturally, guests can relax with a glass of champagne while I capture those genuine, unposed laughs and joyful interactions in the background.

Sunset Portraits and Evening Celebrations

As the afternoon turned into evening, we slipped away for a few minutes to take advantage of the golden hour light. The grounds surrounding Notley Abbey offer so much variety, from the textured stone architecture to the sweeping lawns. We took a relaxed stroll down the iconic driveway, allowing the newlyweds a quiet moment together to take it all in while I captured some romantic, natural portraits.

We then headed back inside the Monks’ Refectory, which had been beautifully transformed for the evening reception. As the music kicked off and the dancefloor filled up, the atmospheric lighting and fairy lights created a high-energy, vibrant party environment. It was the perfect end to an incredibly beautiful day at one of the finest venues in the country.

The stunning front of Notley Abbey

Why Choose Notley Abbey

– A countryside House surrounded by beautiful grounds

-You can get married in the grounds and have your reception in Notley Abbey. Therefore there are worries about getting guests to reception from the ceremony.

-The location is not far from London making it a good destination for anyone near London or surrounding areas

– There are also several churches nearby if you would like a religious ceremony

What else is there to love about being a Notley Abbey wedding photographer?

There is a gorgeous barn with stunning chandeliers which seats 250 people as an evening reception, which is also exclusive for your wedding party for the day. The gorgeous bridal suite is flooded with natural light, making it the perfect backdrop for those candid morning prep photos. There is also a further eight bedrooms for guests to stay in so they won’t have to worry about traveling back late.

Relaxed portraits of bride and groom photographed by Buckingham wedding photographer
The beautiful gardens in Notley Abbey, my style is natural and relaxed wedding photography making you feel at ease with the camera! To see more of my style check out my work here
Notley Abbey Barn
Notley Abbey has beautiful architecture with a modern twist of stunning chandeliers
Barn photographed by  Notley Abbey Wedding photographer
The barn in Notley Abbey
Documentary wedding portraits of Bride and Groom photographed by Notley Abbey Wedding Photographer
Notley Abbey also has a lovely classic Role Royce where you can get some lovely photos in front of.

The Manor House

Notley Abbey also has the option to get married in the ‘Manor House’ this is a great option if you want to get married in an intimate setting. The room where you can get married is called the ‘Abbots Hall and is located in the Manor House, it is a great option if you want to get married in the winter or months which are not guaranteed sunshine.

Bride walking down the aisle, photographed by Notley Abbey wedding photographer
The Abbots Hall
Shoe detail at wedding photographed by Notley Abbey wedding photographer
Notley Abbey is also a great place for wedding details, it is great as a Notley Abbey wedding photographer capturing the light on those details.

Notley Abbey frequently asked questions

What are the best locations for wedding photos at Notley Abbey?

Notley Abbey is an absolute dream for a Buckinghamshire wedding photographer because the variety is endless! For couples’ portraits, the absolute must-haves are the iconic, long tree-lined driveway (which looks spectacular at sunset). There is also the historic, textured stone walls of the Monks’ Refectory. If you’re having an outdoor ceremony, the walled garden offers a gorgeous, romantic backdrop with beautiful natural light. Inside, the Abbots Hall and the bridal suite feature large windows that flood the rooms with soft, flattering light, perfect for morning preparation and elegant indoor portraits.

Notley Abbey is an absolute dream for a Buckinghamshire wedding photographer because the variety is endless! For couples’ portraits, the absolute must-haves are the iconic, long tree-lined driveway (which looks spectacular at sunset) and the historic, textured stone walls of the Monks’ Refectory. If you’re having an outdoor ceremony, the walled garden offers a gorgeous, romantic backdrop with beautiful natural light. Inside, the Abbots Hall and the bridal suite feature large windows that flood the rooms with soft, flattering light-perfect for morning preparation and elegant indoor portraits if the British weather decides not to cooperate.

Where can we take group photos at Notley Abbey if it rains?

One of the reasons I love working as a documentary wedding photographer in Buckingham and the surrounding areas is that venues like Notley Abbey have fantastic indoor alternatives if it rains. For smaller family groups and bridal party lineups, the elegant lounge areas and the Abbots Hall provide a classic, stately home backdrop with plenty of character. For larger group photos, we can easily utilise the spacious Monks’ Refectory once it’s set up, or use the beautiful covered porch areas to keep everyone dry while still getting some natural outdoor light in the background.

How do you handle photography during the evening reception in the Monks’ Refectory?

he Monks’ Refectory is a stunning, dramatic space for an evening party, but its high, dark timber ceilings and stone walls require an experienced hand with lighting. As a Buckingham wedding photographer, I know exactly how to manage these historic spaces. During the speeches and first dance, I use a combination of subtle, off-camera flashes and fast lenses to preserve the warm, atmospheric glow of the venue’s chandeliers and fairy lights without making your photos look washed out or overly artificial. This allows me to capture the high-energy dancing and candid reactions while keeping that cozy, historic abbey ambiance alive in your final gallery.

Planning your Notley Abbey wedding?…

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Frequently Asked Questions – South West London Wedding Photography

How much does wedding photography cost in South West London?

Wedding photography packages typically start from around £1,500 for smaller ceremonies and go up to £3,500+ for full-day coverage with albums. Every wedding is different, so I offer customisable packages to suit your specific needs and budget. View detailed pricing information or get in touch for a personalised quote.

Do you photograph weddings outside South West London?

Absolutely! While I’m based in South West London and know the area intimately, I photograph weddings throughout Greater London, across the UK, and internationally. There’s no additional travel fee for London venues, and I offer competitive rates for destination weddings.

What venues have you photographed in South West London?

I’ve photographed weddings at numerous South West London venues including Wandsworth Town Hall, Trinity Clapham, Pembroke Lodge Richmond, various Chelsea and Battersea venues, and many beautiful outdoor spaces throughout the area. Browse my recent weddings blog to see examples from different venues, or view my complete portfolio.

How long does it take to receive photos after the wedding?

You’ll receive a sneak peek of 10-15 images within 48 hours of your wedding. Your full gallery of professionally edited high-resolution images is typically ready within 4-6 weeks.

What’s your photography style?

I specialise in documentary-style wedding photography with a natural, relaxed approach. I focus on capturing candid moments, genuine emotions, and the authentic story of your day as it unfolds, with minimal posing or interruption.

Can we book you for just a few hours?

Yes! I offer packages ranging from 2-hour ceremony-only coverage to full-day 10-12 hour packages. We can discuss what makes sense for your specific wedding plans and create a package that works for you.

Do you offer engagement or pre-wedding shoots?

Definitely! Engagement sessions are a wonderful way to get comfortable in front of the camera before your wedding day, and they make beautiful save-the-date or home décor pieces. They can be added to any wedding package or booked separately.

How do we book you?

First, get in touch to check my availability for your date. We’ll arrange a call or meet for coffee to discuss your plans and make sure we’re the right fit. If you’d like to proceed, I’ll send over a contract and invoice. Once you’ve signed the contract and paid the booking deposit, your date is secured!

Planning Your London Wedding?

I’d love to photograph your wedding day. Based in South West London and covering weddings throughout the capital and beyond, I specialise in documentary-style photography that captures your day naturally and beautifully. Learn more about my wedding photography services or get in touch to discuss your plans.