Wedding Photographer in Somerset
Somerset is one of England's most pastoral counties, a land of rolling green hills, ancient cider orchards, and charming villages built from golden hamstone. From the Mendip Hills to the Somerset Levels, it offers wedding photography settings that celebrate the very best of the English countryside.
The Mendip Hills provide elevated viewpoints and dramatic gorges, including the spectacular Cheddar Gorge, while the Somerset Levels offer a unique, flat wetland landscape with its own moody beauty. Glastonbury Tor stands as an iconic landmark visible across the county. Country house venues like Ston Easton Park, Maunsel House, and Hestercombe Gardens combine period architecture with beautifully maintained grounds. The Quantock Hills - England's first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty - add a wilder dimension, and the county's cider heritage lends a warm, convivial character to every celebration.
Popular wedding venues in Somerset
- Ston Easton Park
- Maunsel House
- Hestercombe Gardens
- Pennard House
- Brympton House
Areas we cover near Somerset
Bath, Bristol, Taunton, Devon
Frequently asked questions about weddings in Somerset
How much does a wedding photographer in Somerset cost?
Our Somerset wedding photography packages start from around £900 with travel included throughout the county. Build your custom package online for an instant quote.
What are the best wedding venues in Somerset?
Somerset offers wonderful venues including Ston Easton Park, Maunsel House, Hestercombe Gardens, Pennard House, and Brympton House. The county's mix of grand estates and rustic barns caters to every wedding style.
Is Somerset good for outdoor weddings?
Absolutely. Somerset's sheltered valleys, rolling hills, and country gardens make it ideal for outdoor ceremonies and al fresco celebrations. The county benefits from a mild climate and beautiful light.
Do you cover all of Somerset?
Yes, we cover the whole of Somerset from the Mendips to the Quantocks and everywhere in between, with no extra travel charges.
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