This quirky London wedding is one of our favorites to date. Surrey Lane Photography effortlessly captured the spirit of the day, as well as the unique nature of the venue. Essense bride Charlotte was absolutely stunning in her lace wedding dress, and the couple’s individual creativity shone throughout the day. Pirate patches were involved…need we say more?
The Bride and Groom chose for their wedding venue the wonderfully individual and quirky Trinity Buoy Wharf, which is London’s longest pier sitting opposite the O2 (Millennium Dome) and is the location of London’s only lighthouse built in 1864. Today it is more commonly known as Container City being home to a diverse creative community of artists, musicians, fashion designers, etc., who all work from their brightly colored sea container offices and studios.
The wedding day started with the Groom and guests coming in from the city on a charted boat followed by the Bride accompanied by bridesmaids and family on a different sea-craft from Greenwich pier.
The wedding ceremony, wedding breakfast and subsequent night time celebrations all took place in the ‘Chain and Buoy Store’, which is the main function area in Trinity Buoy Wharf. Â The best part was the fact that the entire day was sunny and bright, allowing wedding guests to mingle and take in the view from outside on the pier.
Congratulations to Charlotte and David – may your love be ev-arrgh-lasting! (We couldn’t resist!)