Rob & Cat’s Peak District Wedding – Buxton Pavilion Gardens & Deacon’s Bank

Rob and Cat’s wedding was a laid-back and joyful celebration set in the heart of the Peak District. With around 40 of their closest friends and family, they tied the knot in the beautiful horticultural conservatory at Buxton Pavilion Gardens, followed by a relaxed garden party reception at Deacon’s Bank in Chapel-en-le-Frith.

It was one of the hottest days of the year, but spirits were high from the start. The conservatory provided a stunning backdrop for the ceremony – full of natural light, greenery, and happy tears. After the vows, guests spilled out into the park for drinks, hugs, and a bit of shade wherever they could find it.

Everyone was incredibly warm and welcoming, which made the day fly by. The speeches were a real highlight – funny, thoughtful, and packed with stories that had everyone laughing (and maybe tearing up a little). Their dog, Poncho, made a special appearance too – even managing to photobomb one of their portraits at just the right moment.

Deacon’s Bank was the perfect setting for their relaxed evening do – a big garden, good food, and space for everyone to kick back and enjoy the sunshine. No fuss, just a really good time.

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Peak District Wedding Photography – Natural, Relaxed & Real

If you’re planning a wedding in the Peak District and want photos that feel natural and honest, I’d love to be involved. Whether it’s an intimate celebration like Rob and Cat’s or something a little bigger, I focus on capturing the real moments – the laughs, the nerves, the quiet glances, and everything in between.

Get in touch if you’re looking for a wedding photographer in Buxton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, or anywhere across the Peak District.

Adam Hindmarch

Photographer

adamhindmarch.com

arhphotography.co.uk

https://adamhindmarch.com
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