Rosanna Murray, a 31-year-old solicitor and Darren Price a 35-year-old scientist had their dream countryside wedding as they travelled north to their home county to tie the knot.
The couple, who are originally from the Lake District, have since relocated to Cambridge but could not imagine spending their special day anywhere else.
Date of wedding: 26 March 2016
How they met: The couple worked together in a restaurant during university.
Proposal: Darren got down on one knee in front of the Royal Palace in Madrid
Venue: Belmount Hall, Outgate, Hawkshead, Ambleside.
Theme: No theme as such; the couple wanted something simple and relaxed.
Bride's Outfit: A Phil Collins dress - the designer, not not the singer!
Groomsmen: Paul Neil, John Bilboe, Kevin O'Brien and Mark Spurr.
Bridesmaids: Jennifer Crilly, Katriona Murray-Platon and Katie O'Farrell
Flowers: Made in Flowers, Kendal.
Transport: The couple didn't need transport as they were in one venue for the ceremony and the reception; but Darren arranged for a car to take them off for a short drive with Jenna Carpenter their photographer and they had some beautiful photos down at the lake as a surprise for Rosanna.
Reception: Belmount Hall, Ambleside.
Table settings: Garlands of flowers set around storm lanterns.
Favours: Mini eggs, as the wedding fell on the day before Easter.
Cake: A Marks & Spencer confection in three tiers, a layer of fruit cake, a layer of vanilla sponge and a layer of chocolate all with ivory icing.
First Dance: Elbow - One Day Like This.
Entertainment: DJ by Dynamic Entertainment, based in Windermere.
Honeymoon: Sri Lanka.
Photographer: Jenna Carpenter Photography.
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