Coach House at Soughton Hall Wedding
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Weddings don’t need to follow a script to be unforgettable. Jess and Jordan’s spring wedding at Coach House Soughton Hall proved that doing things your own way creates a day that’s personal, relaxed and filled with genuine moments. From quiz rounds during the wedding breakfast to skipping the cake cut and first dance, their day was refreshingly original, with perfect weather and the stunning backdrop of one of North Wales’ most sought-after venues.
Before we get into the details of the day, here’s a bit about the venue that brought it all together.
About The Coach House at Soughton Hall
Coach House Soughton Hall sits within the beautiful Soughton Hall estate near Mold in North Wales. Originally built in the 1800s as the estate’s coach house, it has been transformed into a modern wedding venue that retains all its historic charm. Exposed beams, stone walls, and large open spaces give it a rustic feel, while thoughtful renovations have added a contemporary finish that suits stylish, modern weddings.
The venue offers exclusive use for weddings, with indoor and outdoor options available. The courtyard is a standout feature and works perfectly for drinks receptions, especially in the warmer months. Inside, the main space is ideal for both ceremonies and receptions, with plenty of natural light and character that doesn’t need over-styling.
Coach House Soughton Hall has quickly become a popular choice for couples looking for a wedding venue with personality, flexibility and a stunning setting.
Morning Prep at Soughton Hall
Jess and Jordan both got ready at the impressive Soughton Hall. The house provided the perfect setting for the morning of the wedding, with elegant rooms and plenty of space for each party to get ready without crossing paths. Jess spent the morning in the bridal suite surrounded by close friends and family. Jordan and his step dad were in one of the rooms of the hall, getting ready and keeping things relaxed.
The spring weather delivered. Blue skies, a bit of warmth in the air – provided the perfect weather for the wedding.
Ceremony at Coach House at Soughton Hall
The ceremony took place inside the Coach House. The setting was calm, full of natural light, and had just the right amount of understated elegance. With their closest family and friends watching on, Jess and Jordan said their vows in a ceremony that felt personal and effortless.
Afterwards, everyone stepped outside into the courtyard for confetti and the start of the drinks reception. With the sun out and the courtyard looking its best, guests enjoyed drinks and canapés in a space that felt more like a private garden party than a formal reception.
A Wedding Breakfast with a Difference
Jess and Jordan decided early on that they wanted a wedding day that reflected them. That meant skipping a few of the traditional elements like a cake cut or first dance. Instead, they brought something completely different to their wedding breakfast: a quiz.
Guests teamed up, grabbed pens and got stuck into a quiz all about the couple, some general knowledge, and a few wildcard questions thrown in for good measure. It was a brilliant way to bring everyone together and added an unexpected energy to the meal. People were laughing, competing and fully involved, which set the tone for a relaxed and lively afternoon.
The meal itself was superb. The team at Coach House Soughton Hall delivered a menu that matched the setting, with great attention to detail and food that looked and tasted brilliant.
Golden Hour Portraits
After the wedding breakfast and quiz, Jess and Jordan headed out for some couples portraits. Timing couldn’t have been better. The early evening light was golden, the air was warm and everything about the setting just worked.
Coach House at Soughton Hall has no shortage of beautiful spots for portraits. From the gardens and trees to the architectural features of the building, it offers variety without needing to go far. Jess and Jordan kept things relaxed and natural, making the portraits feel like a quiet walk rather than a photo shoot. The result was a set of images that captured the mood of the day perfectly.
Evening Celebrations
As the sun dipped and the evening rolled in, Jess and Jordan’s celebration continued without any fuss or forced moments. No first dance, no dramatic announcements. Just music, good conversation, and guests enjoying themselves in a relaxed, informal way.
The Coach House’s layout meant guests could move freely between the main room and the courtyard. The atmosphere stayed lively, with the right mix of dancing, chatting and soaking up the final part of the day. It was the kind of evening that didn’t need much planning because the right people were in the right place, having a good time.
Coach House Soughton Hall Wedding Photography
For photographers, this venue ticks all the boxes. Coach House Soughton Hall wedding photography benefits from a variety of textures, natural light and interesting spaces. From prep at the main hall to the ceremony space, the courtyard and the gardens, every part of the day flows naturally and looks great on camera.
Whether it’s documentary coverage of the quiz, portraits in the evening light or candid shots during the drinks reception, there’s always something happening worth capturing. This kind of venue suits a 99 percent unposed approach to photography. The result is honest, story-led images that reflect the day exactly as it unfolded.
If you’re planning your wedding here and want Coach House Soughton Hall wedding photography that keeps you in the moment rather than pulling you away from it, it’s a great fit.























































Planning Your Coach House at Soughton Hall Wedding?
Jess and Jordan’s day was proof that when you do things your way, the day feels right. From the moment they arrived at Soughton Hall to the final dance in the Coach House, it was a day that reflected their personalities, their choices and their priorities.
Coach House Soughton Hall offers a flexible and stylish setting that allows couples to make the day their own. It works just as well for relaxed celebrations as it does for traditional ones and gives you everything you need in one place.
If you’re thinking about your own Coach House Soughton Hall wedding and want photography that captures the day as it really happens, I’d love to hear from you. Visit Andy Griffiths Photography to chat about your plans. Let’s create non-boring wedding photos that feel like you and show what your day was all about.