
The Cotswolds is one of the most beautiful places to photograph a wedding, and arriving at Caswell House, with its warm stone and Tuscan-style gardens, always feels special. As a Cotswolds wedding photographer, I love how the soft light, countryside setting and rustic textures create such an easy backdrop for natural, relaxed photography. Kiren and Nathan chose the perfect venue for a day full of colour, energy and emotion.
After a rainy start, the skies cleared just as I arrived at Caswell House. The warm orange stone, climbing plants and soft greenery gave the whole place a romantic feel that suited the day perfectly. For this wedding, I worked alongside my friend Esmé Whiteside for this wedding, though all the photos shared here are my own.


Kiren and Nathan’s morning was full of life from the moment I walked in. Beyoncé on the speaker, wine and cheese being passed around, gifts being opened and a room full of laughter set the tone straight away. The first emotional moment came when Kiren read a handwritten note from her mum.
Over with the boys, the atmosphere was a little different. They were extremely relaxed, beers in hand, playing darts and showing no real signs of nerves.




The whole wedding party looked incredible. Kiren and Nathan both wore white, while their wedding party wore black. The contrast was striking against the warm tones of Caswell House. Kiren’s dress from The Dressing Rooms was especially beautiful, perfectly timeless with a modern edge.


The ceremony was full of emotion. As soon as it finished, we headed outside for a fun run of group photos with their closest friends and family, followed by a champagne tower and a relaxed drinks reception in the sunshine.



Later in the afternoon, I took a walk with Kiren and Nathan through the gardens. They wanted to exchange private vows away from the crowd, which felt like a meaningful pause in the day. It was a quiet moment that reflected who they are as a couple.






The reception room was beautifully styled by Black Saucer Tablewear and The Luxe Collection and florals by Edenflowers.









Just when everyone thought the surprises were done, Kiren and Nathan re-entered in matching black outfits, escorted by live drummers. The atmosphere changed instantly. Their first dance was followed by a father and daughter dance, and then DJ Mary P, kept the dancefloor full for the rest of the night.








If you’re planning a celebration in the Cotswolds, and want relaxed, natural wedding photography that captures real emotion, I’d love to hear from you.