Highcliffe Castle specialises in the civil weddings. The marriage ceremony is held in the beautiful Winter garden. The reception drinks are served out in the wonderful grounds where photographs are just perfect.
We often go down to the beach for some couple shots which weather permitting can be fantastic and certainly add something special to your album.
Built mainly between 1831 and 1836, the Castle is the realisation of one man’s fantasy. He was Lord Stuart de Rothesay, a distinguished diplomat who had known and loved the cliff-top site overlooking Christchurch Bay since he was a boy.The magnificent building, once lavishly furnished in the 18th century French style remained a family home until the 1950s. In the late 1960s two fires rendered the building derelict and in 1977, to prevent futher deterioration, Christchurch Borough Council purchased it.
Today the Castle’s renovated exterior is testimony of the remarkable skills of craftsmen and women who carried out a huge repair and conservation programme in the 1990s, jointly funded by Christchurch Borough Council, English Heritage and a £2.65 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. In 1998 a further programme of renovation was completed to enable public access to the State Dining Room, Butler’s Pantry and East Tower.The Castle is now a popular tourist attraction, community space and wedding venue.
To get more information please enjoy these photos and you will see a link at the bottom of this post, Sue and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
























































































This was a late summer wedding with Kenny and Amanda and although we never made the beach we did have a fantastic time.
Jules x




























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