About Their Wedding Day
An Introduction To Ox Pasture Hall Hotel Wedding Photography
Spring is a beautiful time to be married in North Yorkshire, and Rachel and Andrew’s wedding at Ox Pasture Hall Hotel was a perfect reflection of the season. Fresh blooms, soft light and the sense of new beginnings created a romantic and relaxed atmosphere from start to finish. Their day combined a traditional church ceremony with a warm and rustic celebration back at the hall, making it a joy to capture through Ox Pasture Hall Hotel Wedding Photography.
From the elegant Lady Edith Suite to the charming Dovecote Barn, every part of the venue offered something unique. Rachel and Andrew embraced the setting completely, creating a wedding day that felt personal, joyful and effortlessly stylish.

Morning Preparations in the Lady Edith Suite
Rachel began her wedding morning in the Lady Edith Suite, the dedicated bridal dressing room within the main hall. This suite is beautifully appointed, offering both comfort and elegance. Large windows allowed natural light to flood the room, which is always ideal for those soft and timeless preparation photographs.





Andrew was getting ready in a different part of the hall with his best men and close friends. The atmosphere was slightly more energetic, with ties being adjusted and buttonholes pinned into place. Being able to document both preparations in one location is one of the many benefits of Ox Pasture Hall Hotel Wedding Photography. It allows the story of the day to unfold naturally and seamlessly.





Surrounded by her bridesmaids, Rachel enjoyed a calm and happy start to the day. There was music playing, bouquets being carefully arranged and plenty of laughter as finishing touches were added. The Lady Edith Suite provides a peaceful retreat while still being at the heart of the venue, making it an excellent choice for brides who want space to relax before the ceremony.












A Traditional Ceremony at St Laurence’s Church, Scalby
Rachel and Andrew chose to marry at St Laurence’s Church in Scalby, a beautiful and historic village church full of character. The stone walls and traditional architecture created a meaningful and timeless setting for their vows.
As Rachel arrived, there was a sense of quiet anticipation among the guests. Andrew stood at the front, clearly emotional as he waited to see his bride. The ceremony itself was heartfelt and sincere, with readings and hymns that reflected the couple’s values and journey together.
When they were pronounced husband and wife, the joy in the room was unmistakable. The couple walked back down the aisle to warm applause before stepping outside into the spring sunshine.





























Confetti and a Joyful Return to the Hall
Outside the church, guests lined the pathway ready for the confetti throw. Rachel and Andrew walked hand in hand through a shower of petals, laughing and soaking in the moment. Confetti photographs are always full of movement and genuine emotion, and this was no exception.
Following the celebrations at the church, everyone made their way back to Ox Pasture Hall Hotel. The drive through the North Yorkshire countryside felt like a gentle transition from ceremony to celebration.
Back at the hall, drinks were served as guests gathered in the courtyard and surrounding gardens. The spring weather was kind, allowing everyone to enjoy the fresh air and scenic surroundings. This part of the day is always a highlight of Ox Pasture Hall Hotel Wedding Photography, as the relaxed atmosphere creates so many natural and candid moments.









Exploring the Grounds for Spring Portraits
Once guests were settled with their drinks, I took Rachel and Andrew for a walk around the extensive grounds of the hall. Ox Pasture Hall Hotel is set within acres of beautiful countryside, offering a variety of backdrops within a short stroll.
We wandered along the pathways that wind through the gardens, passing colourful spring florals in bloom. The fresh greens and delicate blossoms created a soft and romantic setting for their portraits. Tall trees provided privacy and intimacy, while the open spaces allowed us to capture wider shots that showcased the grandeur of the hall.
The courtyard was another favourite location. With its charming stonework and relaxed atmosphere, it provided a lovely contrast to the surrounding countryside. Rachel and Andrew were completely at ease, enjoying the chance to step away from the crowd and simply be together.
Ox Pasture Hall Hotel Wedding Photography is always enhanced by the variety of textures and settings available on site. From rustic barns to elegant lawns, every corner offers something different.


















A Rustic Reception in the Dovecote Barn
The wedding breakfast took place in the Dovecote Barn, one of the most characterful spaces at the venue. The barn’s exposed beams and warm tones created the perfect setting for Rachel and Andrew’s rustic theme.
Tables were decorated with natural elements and thoughtful personalised wedding favours that reflected the couple’s personalities. The overall look was understated yet beautifully considered, perfectly in keeping with a spring celebration in the countryside.
Guests were treated to a delicious three course meal, expertly prepared and presented. The service throughout the day was attentive and professional, ensuring everything ran smoothly.
The Dovecote Barn lends itself wonderfully to Ox Pasture Hall Hotel Wedding Photography. Its warm interior and rustic charm create images that feel inviting and authentic.














Evening Celebrations and a Sparkler Walk
As the evening guests arrived, Rachel and Andrew greeted them warmly, excited to continue the celebrations. The atmosphere gradually shifted into party mode, with music playing and conversations flowing.
Before the dancing began, the couple invited everyone outside for a sparkler walk. Guests lined the pathway holding glowing sparklers, creating a magical tunnel of light. Rachel and Andrew walked through together, smiling and pausing for a kiss beneath the sparkling glow. It was a beautiful moment and a wonderful way to mark the transition into the evening.
Sparkler walks are always a stunning addition to Ox Pasture Hall Hotel Wedding Photography, especially in the soft darkness of a spring evening.



Cake Cutting and First Dance
Back inside the Dovecote Barn, Rachel and Andrew cut their rustic wedding cake. Decorated in keeping with their theme, it was both elegant and charming.
Soon after, they took to the dance floor for their first dance. The room fell quiet as they swayed together, surrounded by their closest family and friends. It was an intimate and meaningful moment, perfectly reflecting their connection.
Before long, guests were invited to join them, and the dance floor quickly filled. Laughter, music and celebration carried on late into the night, rounding off a truly wonderful day.



















Why Choose Ox Pasture Hall Hotel for Your Wedding
Ox Pasture Hall Hotel is a charming country house hotel set within 17 acres of landscaped grounds near Scarborough in North Yorkshire. Surrounded by rolling countryside, it offers a peaceful and picturesque setting for weddings of all sizes.
The venue combines historic character with modern comfort. From the elegant Lady Edith Suite to the rustic Dovecote Barn, there are spaces to suit a variety of styles and guest numbers. The gardens and courtyard provide beautiful backdrops for photographs throughout the year.
For brides dreaming of a countryside wedding with exclusive use and attentive service, Ox Pasture Hall Hotel offers both romance and practicality. The experienced wedding team works closely with each couple to ensure every detail is carefully considered.
With luxurious accommodation available on site, guests can relax and fully enjoy the celebration without the need for travel at the end of the night.
Contact Ox Pasture Hall Hotel
If you are considering this beautiful venue for your own celebration, you can contact the team using the details below:
Ox Pasture Hall Hotel, Lady Edith’s Drive, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. YO12 5TD
Phone: 01723 365295
Email: weddings@oxpasturehallhotel.com
Website: www.oxpasturehallhotel.com
Instagram: @oxpasturehall
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