Wedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographerWedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographer
Wedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographerWedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographer
Wedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographerWedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographer
Wedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographerWedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographer
Wedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographerWedding photograph by Martin Hemsley, wedding photographer

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Kenilworth Castle, Warwickshire

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Saturday
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28
July 2012

Kenilworth Castle in Warwickshire is one of those rare wedding venues that offers you a chance to celebrate your day in a historic setting. Only just a few miles down the road from where I live, I've visited the Castle many times over the years and am familiar with it from a wedding photography perspective. Kenilworth Castle is respectfully managed by English Heritage and is very popular with visitors.

Kenilworth Castle is one of England's magnificent castles and historical sites. The original Castle dated back to around 1120, and gradually developed over the centuries. In the 13th century an outside wall and dam were built to protect it from the then surrounding lake. And from the 15th century the Castle was better known as a palace where visitors would go hunting. Queen Elizabeth I visited the Castle in 1572 and 1575. After the English Civil War the Castle's fortifications were dismantled along with many others around the country. It stood as ruins until 1984 when English Heritage took over the management.

This idyllic setting provides a stunning destination to celebrate your marriage. Kenilworth Castle really is a wonderful wedding venue. If you are considering getting married at the Kenilworth Castle please free to contact me for any help or advice.

Kenilworth Castle late summer sun

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