Today's gorgeous wedding comes to you from the picturesque family farm of Miss Bush bride Heather's husband, Tom, located in Sevenoaks, Kent. The bride and groom were married at their quintessentially English local church, St Mary's, followed by a beautifully styled, locally sourced reception at the farm. 
 
Tom and Heather's day is the perfect of example of a rustic, countryside wedding done perfectly with elegance and style. Heather wore Suzanne Neville's Cavetto wedding dress, which she customised by having it made in the beautiful floral fabric used in the Rosa wedding dress from the same collection.

Read on to find out more, and see more beautiful images by Lydia Harper Photography.

Suzanne Neville Cavetto in Rosa fabric

I fell in love with the Cavetto, it fitted amazingly and was extremely flattering. However, after trying the Rosa on I loved the gorgeous organza and how it just floated. I thought the Rosa fabric would suit my wedding style more, a summer country wedding at home.

I brought just my Mum with me when I found the dress.  The thought of dress shopping was already very overwhelming so I wanted to just sneak off with the only woman whose opinion mattered. I knew it was the one from when she first saw me, trying to fight back the tears, as soon as a veil went on we were both goners!

Dress Shopping

Honestly, I was dreading dress shopping, there is so much pressure riding on it and its all everyone asks you when your planning your wedding; "Have you got your dress yet?"

I found most traditional bridal shops are small, enclosed, on the side of a road with a big goldfish bowel window and contained dresses covered in Rhinestones. The thought made me want to run for the hills!

I had already fallen in love with Suzanne Neville as a designer and found Miss Bush whilst searching for stockists. I immediately fell in love with the Chapel, a big open space, already made it less imposing, it was like my sanctuary of quiet where you can forget the endless wedding to do lists and enjoy some girl time. From start to finish the experience was as luxurious as the beautiful dresses.
Coming to Miss Bush was easily the best part of my dress shopping experience, all the staff were fabulous with special credit to Emma and Jo. I was nervous, but Emma's honesty and confidence was just what I needed. I didn't pick anything, she just took one look and handed me a selection. And I know it wasn't by chance I picked the first dress I tried on.

Styling

For me a Suzanne Neville dress holds its own and requires so little accessorising. The Rosa fabric was so beautiful I knew I wanted a plain, closed toe court shoe. I finally chose the Jimmy Choo Leena 60, which had an added ruffle detail. My something borrowed were my Mums opal earrings and my parents surprised me on the day with a beautiful diamond pendant.

A traditional, locally sourced countryside wedding

I really wanted a very traditional but relaxed country wedding, church service in the village church and reception down the road at my husbands family farm. I wanted to keep it local and personal, which soon developed into a theme. Toms Uncle married us in our local church, the marquee company and caterers where family friends. My main vision was I wanted heaps and heaps of green foliage with white flowers, my florist was also a friend and truly embraced and brought to life my idea that I wanted to pick and forage for all the foliage and trees for decoration, incorporating the Farm and the beautiful Kent countryside into day. Why buy it when we had it all on our doorstep. My wonderful Godmother made our wedding cake and another friend provided our amazing wedding car. We ate our own beef, born and raised on the farm, cooked whole over a wood fire providing a spectacle for the day and all the food was seasonal and locally sourced.

We had the most amazing setting for our marquee, overlooking the valley and the stunning farm, my father in law spent months meticulously mowing a lawn in the middle of the field for an amazing drinks reception, a String Quartet played as the champagne and Pimm's flowed whilst guests took in the setting with a casual game of Croquet!

As wedding favours I made 27 litres (!) of Sloe Gin from Sloes picked on the farm the year before which I think then set the tone for the evening celebrations!

The best bits

Having your nearest and dearest family and friends all together in one place to celebrate such a special day.

Heather's Advice

It doesn't have to stressful, concentrate on the important bits, if people are well fed and watered the day will flow.  Forget the silly small details, they'll only stress you and no one will notice them anyway! Give yourself time, and enjoy the final week leading up and let people help you, I had the most amazing time with all my friends and family mucking in and helping create your big day.

Suppliers

Marquee: Meadow Fields Marquees ltd
Catering: The Ferry House Inn
Photographer: Lydia Harper Photography
Hair: Brides hair by my amazing cousin and bridesmaids Sophistic Hair
Bridesmaids dresses: Hobbs
String Quartet: Covent Garden String Quartet

GET THE LOOK

Heather wore a combination of two iconic Suzanne Neville wedding dress; the chic, perfectly fitting Cavetto, and the floaty, floral Rosa. Click the links to find out more about each dress.

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