The Old Rectory in Hastings – Wedding Venue

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The Old Rectory in Hastings East Sussex is a fabulous boutique wedding venue, perfect for weddings or civil partnerships catering up to 80 guests. The Old Rectory is perfect for wedding photography with its elegant lounge or, weather permitting outside in the wonderful garden, under the gazebo.

The Old Rectory is just a short walk from the shops and bars in Hastings Old Town, the beach and the fishing harbour.

I had the privilege of photographing a civil partnership at the Old Rectory and from a wedding photographers point of view it’s wonderful.. The boutique décor and the staff make it a perfect choice for a summer or winter wedding or civil partnership.

As with any winter wedding in the UK it is important to choose your wedding photographer with care as the skills required are different to that of a summer wedding.  The decent light will have gone by 2pm so your wedding photographer must be a master of using flash photography yet keeping the ambience of the room. This will ensure you get crisp clean and vibrant images.

If you’re looking for a wedding photographer to cover your Sussex wedding please get in contact.

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The Old Rectory Harold Road Hastings East Sussex TN35 5ND T: 01424 422410

 

 

 

 

 

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