“We wanted to find photographers who would capture our friends, family and slightly quirky wedding as they are, not staged. Every single expectation we had was exceeded!”
If you’re planning a wedding at Avoncroft Museum, you’re in the right hands. As Avoncroft wedding photographers since 2009 – and having chosen it as the venue for our own wedding in 2011 – we know this location better than almost anyone. That’s us in the picture, on our own wedding day.
Avoncroft is unlike any other wedding venue in Worcestershire. The variety of backdrops, the character of the buildings and the sheer scale of the site make it one of the richest environments we photograph in. We’ve worked here many times over the years and always love to return.
With over a dozen historic buildings spread across 19 acres, Avoncroft offers more photographic variety than almost any other venue in Worcestershire. No two weddings here look the same.
Standouts include the Edwardian tea room, the nailer’s cottage, the chain workshop and the medieval townhouse with its garden — each offering completely different textures, light and character. The tollhouse and threshing barn are favourites for couple portraits, and the iconic windmill is a backdrop that never gets old. The National Telephone Kiosk collection is endlessly fun and always produces something memorable — as does the miniature railway, which brave couples occasionally ride.
Beyond the individual buildings, the walkways, orchards and gardens give us natural, relaxed settings throughout the day — ideal for candid moments when guests are moving between spaces.
Having photographed here since 2009 and knowing every corner of the site, we know exactly where to be and when to make the most of all of it.
Civil wedding ceremonies in New Guesten Hall
Civil ceremonies at Avoncroft take place in the New Guesten Hall — a striking space whose roof dates from the 14th century, originally part of Worcester Cathedral. It seats up to 120 guests, with the smaller Weaver Gallery offering a more intimate option for up to 40.















Blessings in the Mission Church
The Mission Church is one of Avoncroft’s most characterful buildings — a small tin and timber chapel relocated from Whitbourne in Herefordshire. It holds up to 90 guests and can be used for blessings and non-legal ceremonies. It’s an intimate, unusual space that photographs beautifully.
Some of the weddings we’ve photographed at Avoncroft Museum
Wedding at Hanbury Church & Avoncroft Museum
See More“We were absolutely blown away. Every single picture was incredible.”
Small Wedding at Avoncroft Museum & The Vernon
See More“Thank you both for the fabulous photos. We are delighted with the results!”



















































