Hodsock Priory Wedding Photographer

Documentary wedding photography and complementary video content creation at Hodsock Priory

There’s a particular atmosphere at Hodsock Priory that makes it such a brilliant place to photograph a wedding.

Set right on the border of Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire, the 800-acre estate manages to feel historic and elegant without ever feeling overly formal. At its heart, it still feels like a welcoming country house rather than a stately museum. I’ve photographed multiple weddings at Hodsock Priory over the past 20 years, in everything from bright summer sun to dark winter ceremonies, so I know exactly how the day flows and how to make the most of the light in every season.

A large estate with a castle-like mansion surrounded by trees and greenery, under a partly cloudy sky. Drone photograph of Hodsock Priory

Hodsock Priory Wedding – Quick Overview

  • Best for: Relaxed, all-in-one wedding days with everything in one place

  • Best seasons: Spring, autumn and winter (strong indoor option)

  • Indoor Ceremony location: The Buchanan Hall, Panelled Hall, Pavilion

  • Outdoor Ceremony location: Georgian-style gazebo licensed for outdoor civil wedding ceremonies, and the Tudor Gatehouse for celebrant-led ceremonies.

  • Outdoor space: Italian Terrace and gardens

  • Photography style: Natural, documentary, minimal posing

  • Light: Soft indoors, directional light outdoors, great for atmospheric winter weddings

Located near Blyth, Hodsock Priory is perfectly placed for couples getting married across Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire and the surrounding countryside.

As a Hodsock Priory wedding photographer, my approach is simple: capture the day as it unfolds.

The nervous excitement in the morning suites.
The hugs and laughter during the drinks reception.
The absolute chaos of the dance floor later in the evening.

No awkward posing. No forced moments. Just the real story of your wedding day.

One of the reasons weddings here work so well is how naturally the day flows between the different spaces across the estate.

Everything feels connected, relaxed and easy for couples and guests alike.

From quiet moments getting ready in the morning through to the evening celebrations, the venue allows the day to unfold without feeling rushed or over-structured.

What is a wedding at Hodsock Priory actually like?

A newlywed couple walking outdoors on a paved path, smiling and holding hands; the groom in a tuxedo with a bow tie and boutonniere, and the bride in a white dress holding a bouquet of flowers; a small dog on a leash. Photograph of Hodsock Priory

What are morning preparations like at Hodsock Priory?

The morning preparations usually begin inside the priory itself, where the elegant rooms and large windows create beautiful natural light.

This part of the day is always full of anticipation as everyone begins to realise the wedding day has finally arrived.

Rather than directing anything, I simply capture the moments as they happen — the quiet pause while someone has their hair finished, the laughter between friends, or a parent seeing their daughter in her dress for the first time.

A bride in a white wedding gown with a low back and puffed sleeves is adjusting her dress while another woman in a long ivory dress helps her in a room with white paneled walls and a radiator. Photograph inside Hodsock Priory bridal suite
A young girl in a white dress standing while a woman, possibly her mother, helps her with her dress in a softly lit room with a patterned wallpaper in the background. Inside photograph of Hodsock Priory
A bride in a wedding dress and veil sitting on a chair in a dimly lit room next to a window with curtains, with a lamp and dresser in the background. Photograph taken inside of Hodsock Priory Bridal honeymoon suite

Where do ceremonies take place at Hodsock Priory?

Most weddings at Hodsock Priory take place in the Buchanan Hall; you also have the Panelled Hall, the Pavilion, and the option of an outdoor ceremony.

It’s a beautiful ceremony space that feels intimate without being small, and the natural light creates a warm atmosphere for exchanging vows.

Because I work entirely with the ambient light already in the room, the photographs reflect the true feeling of the moment without relying on intrusive flash photography.

Elegant indoor wedding ceremony setup with white chairs draped in white fabric, a floral arch, and candles on the floor, in a room with yellow green walls, wooden floors, chandeliers, and a mirror. Buchanon Room Hodsock priory
A wedding ceremony with a bride and groom sharing a kiss at the altar, surrounded by guests indoors with candlelit decor and floral arrangements. photograph of Hodsock Priory

What is the drinks reception and outdoor space like?

After the ceremony, the celebrations usually move outside to the Italian Terrace.

This part of the day is perfect for documentary photography. Guests are relaxed, drinks are flowing, and everyone finally has time to chat and celebrate together.

I spend most of this time quietly moving through the crowd, capturing the real moments — laughter between friends, hugs between family members and the general buzz of the celebration.

men celebrating playing garden games at hodsock priory wedding
Group of four wedding guests walking outdoors on a cloudy day, smiling and laughing, with three men in navy suits and pink ties, and a woman in a white dress holding a bouquet, holding a smartphone. The background is the grounds of Hodsock Priory

Where are the best photo locations at Hodsock Priory?

One of the reasons I love photographing weddings here is the variety of beautiful locations within a short walk of the priory.

The gardens, woodland areas and historic architecture all provide wonderful backdrops without needing to travel anywhere.

Rather than asking couples to pose awkwardly, we simply take a short walk together and let things unfold naturally.

Five minutes. Ten minutes at most. Then you’re straight back to enjoying the party with your guests.

A couple in wedding attire walking hand in hand on a driveway in front of an historic castle with a Union Jack flag flying on top, surrounded by lush greenery and trees. Drone photograph of Hodsock Priory

Photo and Video Content Creation

Alongside photography, many couples now like to capture small moments of their day on video as well.

Throughout the day, I often create short cinematic clips alongside the photographs. These aren’t staged or directed — they simply capture the atmosphere of the day as it happens, from laughter during the drinks reception to the energy of the evening dance floor.

Because the clips are recorded naturally while I’m photographing, couples receive a mixture of still images and short video moments that help tell the full story of the day.

This approach works particularly well at Hodsock Priory, where the historic setting and natural light create beautiful conditions for both photography and short-form wedding films.

Best Photo Locations at Hodsock Priory

Real Weddings at Hodsock Priory

Every wedding here has its own unique feel depending on the couple, the season and the light on the day.

Below are a few real weddings that I have had the good fortune to photograph at Hodsock Priory

What is the evening reception like?

As the evening arrives, the celebrations move into the Pavilion.

This is where the atmosphere shifts and the energy of the day really ramps up.

From emotional speeches to packed dance floors, this part of the night is always full of great moments. I usually end up right in the middle of the crowd, capturing the fun as it happens.

Why Hodsock Priory Works So Well for Wedding Photography

Some venues simply make wedding photography easier, and Hodsock Priory is definitely one of them.

Beautiful natural light, elegant historic interiors and a variety of outdoor spaces all combine to create an environment where the day flows naturally.

Because everything takes place in one location, couples and guests can relax and enjoy the celebration without constantly moving between venues.

A black and white photo of a wedding couple standing under an arched gateway with smoke bombs in their hands, at Hodsock Priory. The bride is holding a bouquet and wearing a long dress, while the groom is dressed in a suit and bow tie.

Hodsock Priory Wedding Photographer

If you’re planning your wedding at Hodsock Priory and looking for relaxed, natural photography that captures the real atmosphere of the day, I’d love to hear about your plans.

You can get in touch via the contact page to check availability for your wedding date.

FAQs About Hodsock Priory Weddings

Is Hodsock Priory good for winter weddings?

Yes — it’s one of the best venues locally for winter weddings, as everything can happen indoors without the day feeling restricted.

Can you have an outdoor ceremony at Hodsock Priory?

Yes — outdoor ceremonies are held near the Georgian-style gazebo during warmer months.

What happens if it rains?

The venue works perfectly indoors, as there is such a variety of stunning rooms! The day can flow seamlessly without needing to rely on outdoor space.

How long should you allow for bride and groom portrait photos?

Around 10–20 minutes is usually enough to get natural, relaxed images without taking you away from your guests for too long.

Is everything in one place?

Yes — one of the biggest advantages of Hodsock Priory is that the entire day can happen in one location, from bridal prep through to the dancegloor - which keeps things relaxed and easy for everyone.