Bath Wedding Photography - Beckford’s Tower and Museum

When Tamsin and Nick contacted me and said they were getting married at Beckford Tower and museum near Bath, I’ll be honest I’m not a stranger to Bath but I had to google this one! Beckford’s Tower was built between 1826 and 1827, and was once home to writer, collector and owner of enslaved people - William Beckford. This stunning unique listed building is set in amazing grounds with it’s own atmospheric cemetery with it’s absolutely beautiful views across the City of Bath and surrounding countryside! This was the perfect venue for our lovely couple Tamsin and Nick. It was such a joy to witness them exchanging vows surrounded by their little ones, family and friends.

Woz and I met up with Tamsin & Nick prior to their wedding day and also went for a scout about at their chosen venue before their big day. We were blown away by its uniqueness - Woz and I had the opportunity to climb to the top of the tower but Woz isn’t a great lover of heights so I went up and left him behind (don’t ask him about climbing into cable cars…)!! It was very much worth the effort though as the room at the top is picturesque and the views have to be seen to be believed. After the ceremony the gorgeous newly weds climbed the (long) spiral staircase to take some lovely pics! The weather was so idyllic that we just had to have a stroll in the atmospheric grounds amongst the wildflowers and erm…gravestones! Love a bit of quirkiness!

Wishing these two lovelies the happiest of futures with their little family. It was a really beautiful happy occasion and I feel so lucky to have been there to capture their special wedding day.