Beth and Luke’s Spring wedding at the pumping house

Beth and Luke - hands down the nicest couple you could ever hope to meet. They met at work several years ago, and they got married yesterday at the ever-so-lovely Pumping House in Nottinghamshire. The Pumping House is a venue known and loved for its early 20th century style - subway and quarry tiles, semi-circle windows, and masses of metal make this a quirky place to get married, which worked so well with Beth and Luke’s awesome styling. They opted for black and white detailing, pared back but beautifully set off with lots of florals and greenery.

This wedding was on the smaller side with about 50 guests, and it was such a lovely number! It felt like everyone got to have a prominent place in their day. Check out their photographs below to see exactly what I mean!

Ace Vendors:

Venue - The Pumping House

Stylist - Save the Date

Florals - Gigil and Bloom

Hair and Makeup - Adele Coxon

Harpist - Harriet Flather

Beth’s dress - Vagabond by Heartaflutter

Cake - Kitty’s Kitchen, London

Beth + Luke’s Pumping House wedding photos

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