Are you getting married at Eastington Park?
Set just outside Stonehouse in Gloucestershire, Eastington Park is a Grade II listed Georgian manor surrounded by 8 acres of gardens and countryside.
It’s exclusive use, which means the whole place is yours. From morning prep upstairs to drinks on the lawn and dancing into the evening, everything flows in one beautiful setting in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Elegant. Spacious. But still relaxed.
Are You Looking For A Wedding Photographer For Your Wedding At Eastington Park?
If you’re planning your wedding at Eastington Park and want natural, documentary wedding photography that captures the day without turning it into a production — you’re in the right place.
The layout here works perfectly for storytelling coverage. Prep, ceremony, drinks and reception all happen within easy reach, which means I can quietly move through the day capturing real moments as they happen.
No constant staging. No dragging you away for hours. Just honest coverage of your day.
What About Group Photos?
We’ll absolutely do family group shots, however they won’t take long (maximum 15/20 minutes).
I keep them efficient and relaxed — around 8–10 combinations is usually ideal. Enough to capture the important people without turning the lawn into a roll call.
With Eastington Park’s manicured gardens and Georgian façade as a backdrop, we can keep things moving so you’re back with your guests quickly (and probably holding a drink).
A Collection of Real Eastington Park Weddings
This blog isn’t about one single wedding, but a collection of moments from Eastington Park weddings across different seasons.
Spring ceremonies with blossom around the grounds.
Summer drinks receptions spilling onto the lawn.
Autumn warmth across the trees surrounding the estate.
Winter weddings with candlelight inside the manor.
Each celebration feels slightly different, shaped by the people involved — but the relaxed, storytelling way I photograph stays the same.
I’m there to photograph your special day. I want you to enjoy it after all and will cringe if you or your family and friends thought I took over too much.




































What Are The Favourite Photo Spots at Eastington Park?
Firstly there are so many photo spots at Eastington, I’m like a kid in a candy shop, but here are a few to start off with:
The House (Of course!): Bright and spacious interiors which are perfect for your guests to comfortably relax and celebrate.
The Spiral Staircase: OMG The stairs at Eastington Park are one of a kind, be it when you elegantly walk down on the way to the ceremony, or looking down as you cut the cake, they are a proper show stopper.
The Front Steps: Perfect for confetti shots and relaxed full-group photos with the manor behind you.
The South Lawn: Open space, soft Gloucestershire light and room for natural couple portraits.
The Cedar Tree & Swing: A quiet, tucked-away spot for a few calm just-married moments.
The Ceremony Room Windows: Beautiful natural light that works brilliantly for indoor coverage year-round.
The Driveway: Great for arrival shots and those end-of-day walking portraits.
The Walled Garden: Hidden away from most, I love to take my couples to the secret walled garden.
Eastington Park Wedding Photography – FAQs
Where is Eastington Park located? Eastington Park is near Stonehouse in Gloucestershire, close to Stroud and within easy reach of the wider Cotswolds.
Is Eastington Park good for documentary wedding photography? 100%. Its exclusive-use layout and natural light make it ideal for relaxed, storytelling coverage.
Does it work year-round? Yes. I’ve photographed weddings at Eastington Park in all four seasons and I can honestly say that the gardens shine in spring and summer, autumn brings colour to the grounds, and winter weddings feel warm and intimate inside the manor (plus snow on the ground if you are really lucky!).
Looking for an Eastington Park Wedding Photographer?
Are you keeping things laid-back? Planning a big party? Inviting everyone you know or keeping it intimate?
Essentially if you’re getting married at Eastington Park near Stroud and want relaxed, natural wedding photography that captures the genuine atmosphere of your day — I’d love to hear from you.




