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Wedding: St Just Church and Trelissick Gardens, Truro – Rosie and Chris

Filed under Uncategorized,Weddings Tags: , , , — • Written by Alex @ 2:41 pm on June 16, 2010.

Well what can I say? One of the most chilled out, fun, relaxed and loving weddings I’ve been to in a long time. It’s clear to see that both Rosie and Chris are in love, from the tears during rehearsals as it dawned upon them to the truly moving after dinner speeches you really couldn’t ask for more. I’m not entirely sure how she does it but Rosie also has an ability to just lift a room with her smile and she quite literally brought sunshine to the day.

Anyway, enough of all that, on with the photos. Here’s one from outside the water tower at Trelissick, if you want to see more from the day just click on the photo.

The day started with Rosie getting ready at her parents’ house, oh and an unexpected delivery from Chris with the photo frame and a really moving letter (I’m not going to include the tear shots for now ;) )

Then onto St Just’s for the wedding with the Reverend Ken Bouiller giving a really lovely ceremony. Turns out Rosie actually got baptised here and what a location her family chose. St Just In Roseland church is set down a hillside in really pretty gardens, overlooking the sea. Yep, I know a lot of Americans read this blog and somehow I don’t think you’ll be able to beat that. Haven’t got as far as processing the photos of the church yet but you can rest assured they’ll come ;)

Rosie and Chris had laid on some really gorgeous vintage buses to take us all via the King Harry Ferry to Trelissick gardens. There we all enjoyed ice cream and Pimms while basking in sun with (yet another) breathtaking view behind. Guys, seriously, how did you find all these locations?

Dinner and dancing followed with a bit of craziness in my makeshift photobooth type thing outside. Time flew and before we knew it Holly and I were heading back to the hotel. A quick check of the watch revealed it was 1:30am, quite a day. Thanks guys, I had a ball!

More adventures (and photos) soon,

Alex :D


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  1. Fab photos capturing the atmosphere of the day perfectly. We particularly like the look of the handsome gent leaning on the icecream cart.

    Comment by Annette and Tony Farr — June 16, 2010 @ 8:48 pm
  2. Now I see why Chris and Rosie travelled to Cambridge for a photographer! Amazing photos Alex – great representation of a day full of laughter and love. You were unobtrusive, my perfect camera-man. (Mother of groom).

    Comment by Jean Burgess — June 16, 2010 @ 11:33 pm
  3. Great photos and the first one is KILLER :D Well done

    Comment by Tobiah Tayo — June 17, 2010 @ 9:29 am
  4. Fantastic photos, it was such a perfect day and you captured everyone’s happiness, particularly Rosie beaming throughout!

    Elaine (Chris is my nephew)

    Comment by Elaine Davison — June 17, 2010 @ 11:24 am
  5. Superb Photos! Summed up the beautiful wedding perfectly!From Kathy&Steve Parker

    Comment by Kathy and Steve Parker — June 17, 2010 @ 6:51 pm
  6. Beautiful photos,from a wonderful day – perfect !!

    Comment by Kit and Martin Smith — June 20, 2010 @ 4:10 pm
  7. Great work, love how you have captured atmosphere of the events :)

    Comment by M & M — June 25, 2010 @ 2:14 pm
  8. Oh my gosh! This is almost exactly what I was planning for my big day, right down to the vintage buses-and I’m organising it from Australia! Your pictures are so wonderful and the wedding looks spectacular!! You have done such an ace job capturing the fun of the day. Note to self- look no further for a photographer!

    Comment by Holly Moulding — September 14, 2010 @ 9:17 am
  9. stunning photos, love them all.

    Comment by Keith McAvoy — February 3, 2011 @ 9:48 am

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