Wedding Photographer in Cheltenham

Gloucestershire

Cheltenham is one of England's most elegant towns, its sweeping Regency crescents, tree-lined promenades, and manicured gardens creating a setting of refined beauty. Nestled at the edge of the Cotswolds, it offers couples the best of both town sophistication and countryside splendour.

The Promenade and Montpellier Quarter provide stunning architectural backdrops with wrought-iron balconies, ornate lamp posts, and honey-coloured stone. Pittville Park and its Pump Room - a masterpiece of Regency design - offer sweeping lawns and lakeside settings. Beyond the town, the Cotswold escarpment rises dramatically, with Cleeve Hill and Leckhampton Hill providing panoramic views across the Severn Vale. The surrounding villages of Winchcombe, Guiting Power, and Bourton-on-the-Water are among the most photographed in England.

Popular wedding venues in Cheltenham

  • Ellenborough Park
  • The Greenway Hotel & Spa
  • Pittville Pump Room
  • No. 131 The Promenade
  • Cowley Manor

Areas we cover near Cheltenham

Gloucester, Stroud, Swindon, Hereford

Frequently asked questions about weddings in Cheltenham

How much does a wedding photographer in Cheltenham cost?

Our Cheltenham wedding photography starts from around £900 with travel included. Use our online pricing configurator for an instant personalised quote.

What are the best wedding venues in Cheltenham?

Ellenborough Park, Pittville Pump Room, The Greenway, and No. 131 are all exceptional. Cheltenham's Regency architecture and Cotswold setting make every venue feel special.

Can we do Cotswolds photos as part of our Cheltenham wedding?

Absolutely. The Cotswold villages and escarpment are minutes from Cheltenham. We regularly incorporate landscape and village portraits into Cheltenham wedding days.

Do you travel to Cheltenham for weddings?

Yes, we cover Cheltenham and the surrounding Cotswolds with no additional travel charges.

Is Cheltenham good for autumn weddings?

Cheltenham is spectacular in autumn. The tree-lined avenues and Cotswold beech woods turn golden, creating a rich, warm palette for photography.

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