Lake District wedding photographer

Lake District Wedding Photographer

Blending in quietly. Stepping in confidently when it matters. Over 1500 weddings photographed across the Lake District & Cumbria with calm, natural documentary coverage — so you can stay fully present on your day.

Recommended by leading Lake District venues • 20+ years experience • 1500+ weddings photographed • Based in Cockermouth
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Lake District & Cumbria

Natural, relaxed wedding photography — with the landscape you travelled for

Calm documentary coverage, gentle portraits when you need them, and the Lake District quietly woven into the story — from on-site views to the occasional short “step away” later on (only if you fancy it). Start with the gallery, browse venue guides, or get a feel for how I work.

Chris Freer, Lake District wedding photographer
A calm presence — so you can enjoy your day.

Hi, I’m Chris

Calm documentary photography — with gentle guidance when you need it

…and yes — you can be “camera shy” and still look amazing.

1500+ weddings photographed across the Lake District & Cumbria — a calm, unobtrusive approach, and a friendly, efficient handle on group photos.

Many of my couples travel here for the landscape, so we’ll use it — quietly and naturally. Sometimes that’s five minutes outside the venue. Sometimes it’s a short early-evening breather later on. As adventurous as you’d like — and never more than that.

moments that matter

How it feels on the day

Unobtrusive & documentary

I blend in quietly and capture real moments as they happen — the laughs, the nerves, the hugs and the atmosphere. More on my style.

Efficient when it matters

Group photos are organised smoothly and quickly, then you’re back to your day.

Local Lake District knowledge

Based in Cockermouth, Cumbria — handy for light, weather, and nearby spots (especially if you’re travelling in).

As adventurous as you’d like

A quick on-site lakeside moment… or a calm 30–45 minute scenic breather later on. Always optional, always relaxed, always back in time.

My Approach

Documentary first — letting the day unfold naturally, capturing the real moments and the atmosphere.

When it’s time for portraits, I’ll guide you gently so it feels easy and unforced — then you’re back to your people.

If you’d like to use the landscape a little more, we can build in a short step-away later on — often after the wedding breakfast when everything feels calmer.

…close enough to catch it, far enough not to interrupt it.

A printed brochure (if you like paper)

A calm, tangible way to explore everything properly — away from screens and distractions.

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Recent Lake District weddings, previews and behind-the-scenes moments.

Want a quick answer?

If you have your date and venue, WhatsApp me and I’ll confirm availability as quickly as I can.

FAQs

A few helpful answers

If you’re wondering it, someone else probably is too.

Are you a documentary-style Lake District wedding photographer?
Yes — natural, relaxed and documentary. I blend in quietly to capture real moments, while still stepping in efficiently for group photos and calm portraits when needed. More on my style.
Can we step away for scenic Lake District portraits?
Absolutely — if you’d like to. Many venues have great on-site views for a quick, calm breather. If timings allow, we can also head to a nearby scenic spot for around 30–45 minutes — often after the wedding breakfast when the day feels calmer and the light is softer. Always optional, never forced, and we’ll be back in good time.
How do we check availability and book you?
Send an enquiry with your date and venue. If I’m free, we’ll have a quick chat to make sure we’re a great fit, then secure the date with a booking agreement and booking fee.
How long do group photos usually take?
Usually around 20–30 minutes for a sensible list. I’ll help you plan it, and I’ll keep it friendly and efficient on the day.
We’re not confident in front of the camera — can you help?
Of course. I’ll guide you gently with simple direction so it feels easy and natural — a handful of calm portraits, then back to your guests.
Do you photograph weddings across Cumbria and the Lake District?
Yes — including Keswick, Windermere, Ullswater and Grasmere, plus the wider Northwest.
What packages do you offer and what do they cost?
Full details are on the prices & packages page.
When will we receive our wedding photographs?
Delivery times vary by season and coverage — I’ll confirm a clear timeframe when you enquire.
 
Lake District • Cumbria • Northumberland • Yorkshire

Wedding Highlight Film

A short, story-driven wedding highlight film that complements your photography — natural, relaxed and unobtrusive, capturing the emotion and atmosphere of your day in a beautiful 5–6 minute film.

A little film with a big heartbeat — and no, I won’t ask you to “re-enact” anything (unless you really want to).
5–6 minute film Licensed music Mobile sharing version Optional drone footage

Quick Summary

Wedding Highlight Films from Chris Freer Photography are short, story-driven films designed to sit alongside your photography — capturing the best moments of your wedding day so you can relive the atmosphere, emotion and key scenes.

 
Length
Typically 5–6 minutes
Delivery
High-res + mobile sharing version
Approach
Unobtrusive, documentary feel
Music
Fully licensed

Wedding Highlight Films to Complement Your Lake District Wedding Photography

I now offer wedding highlight films as an optional add-on to my Lake District wedding photography packages. Photography will always be my priority, but using professional hybrid cameras, a DJI gimbal and (where time and weather allow) licensed drone footage, I can also create a beautifully edited 5–6 minute wedding highlight film.

My approach to wedding photography is natural, relaxed and fun — and the highlight films follow the same storytelling style. Rather than staged scenes, the film captures real moments and the atmosphere of your day (the bits you feel… and the bits you missed).

While I’m photographing, I can seamlessly capture short video clips during key moments without interrupting the flow of the day. These clips are then carefully combined to create a short, cinematic highlights video that complements your wedding gallery perfectly.

 

Your highlight film includes

  • High-resolution delivery for download
  • Playback via your online viewing gallery
  • A mobile-friendly version that’s easy to save and share
  • Music that is fully licensed for your peace of mind

Full details, pricing and options can be found on my Prices & Packages page. You can also explore examples of my work in the wedding gallery or read more about my documentary approach on my photography style.

Emotional wedding vows captured in a natural documentary wedding highlight film style
Drama Dramatic images optional, but very welcome.
First look with the bridesmaids captured on a Lake District wedding highlight film
First look The moment everyone collectively forgets how to blink.

Unobtrusive Coverage: Blending into the Background

One of the biggest reasons couples book me is because I keep things relaxed. I work quickly and efficiently for the formal group photos you want, but the majority of the day is captured in a documentary / reportage style — natural reactions, laughter, happy tears and the moments you don’t even realise are happening.

This unobtrusive approach also makes it possible to capture short video clips at the same time, without turning your wedding into a “production”. The end result is a highlight film that feels genuine, story-driven and true to your day.

If you’re worried you’ll feel awkward — don’t. I’m basically a calm, camera-shaped ninja with good manners.
Relaxed candid moments like lawn games captured in a Lake District wedding highlight film
Candid Competitive spirits: fully formalwear-approved.
Relaxed Lake District wedding video with candid moments and natural documentary storytelling
Real moments The bit you’ll watch back and go, “Ohhh… that happened!”
We’re so pleased with our wedding photos — they really capture the emotion and atmosphere of the day.
Lucy Walker

Wedding Drone Photography & Aerial Film in the Lake District

I’m a registered CAA drone pilot and use DJI drone technology to capture dramatic aerial wedding photos and cinematic establishing footage when conditions and the venue setting are suitable.

Where possible, I’ll arrive early to capture venue shots that show the incredible landscape surrounding your wedding location — one of the biggest reasons couples choose the Lake District in the first place. This footage can also be used in your highlight film and in social reels should you wish.

Natural and timeless Lake District wedding videography style for short highlight films
Aerial The “wow, we actually got married here” establishing shot.

A Great Add-On — Not a Replacement for a Wedding Videographer

Wedding highlight films are designed to complement your photography, not replace a dedicated wedding videographer or filmmaker. A full-time videographer can provide longer, more detailed coverage, often including full ceremony and speeches with recorded sound. My highlight films are different — they are short, music-led films made up of carefully selected clips, with no live audio recorded, designed to capture the atmosphere rather than document the day in full.

If you’re considering both photography and full videography, I’m always happy to recommend trusted professionals I’ve worked alongside over the years. And if you’d like a beautifully crafted short film that captures the emotion and atmosphere of your day, a highlight film is a perfect addition.

Bride and groom dip kiss moment captured as part of a wedding highlight film
Highlights One take, no rehearsals — nailed it.

Wedding Highlight Film FAQs

Quick, clear answers about what a highlight film includes, how it’s captured, and how it fits alongside your wedding photography.

How long is the wedding highlight film?
Most highlight films are around 5–6 minutes, designed to be short, punchy and emotional — capturing the best moments from your day.
Will filming affect my wedding photography?
No — photography remains the priority. Video clips are captured naturally in-between moments without disrupting the flow of the day.
Do you use licensed music?
Yes. Your highlight film is set to licensed music so you can share it online with peace of mind.
Will you record our full ceremony and speeches?
No — the highlight film is made up of short clips from key moments throughout the day. It does not include full ceremony coverage or full speeches with live audio. If you’d like the entire ceremony and speeches captured with sound, a dedicated wedding videographer would be the best option.
Will we get a version for phones and sharing?
Yes — you’ll receive a high-resolution download plus a mobile-friendly version that’s easy to save and share.
Can we still book a separate videographer?
Absolutely. A highlight film works brilliantly alongside a dedicated videographer if you want full ceremony and speeches coverage as well.

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Lindeth Howe wedding photography – elegant Lake District venue near Windermere
Windermere • Lake District Wedding Venue

Lindeth Howe Wedding Photography Guide

Calm, discreet documentary coverage with gently guided portraits — capturing the house-hotel elegance, gardens, and nearby Windermere scenery in a timeless, natural way.

Based in Cockermouth • Photographing across Cumbria & the Lake District

Quick summary

Lindeth Howe is a refined Lake District house-hotel wedding venue close to Windermere — known for a warm, welcoming feel, beautiful gardens, characterful interiors, and easy access to lakeside portraits without a long drive.

 
Setting
House hotel • gardens • Windermere nearby
Portrait time
10–20 mins split into two short walks
Weather plan
Great indoor light + sheltered outdoor options

A refined house-hotel wedding venue near Windermere

Lindeth Howe has that “easy luxury” feel — a welcoming house setting, attentive service, and spaces that flow naturally through the day. It’s ideal if you want a premium atmosphere without anything feeling staged or overly formal.

My approach here is calm and unobtrusive, with gentle guidance for portraits so you never feel posed. If you’d like to explore the style in more detail, start here: my wedding photography style.

For more real weddings and a broader mix of venues, you can also view the latest gallery.

Windermere lakeside scenery near Lindeth Howe for wedding portraits
Characterful interior details at Lindeth Howe that photograph beautifully

The best photo spots for Lindeth Howe weddings

The biggest win at Lindeth Howe is the variety you can achieve without disrupting your day. We can create a premium-feeling gallery by using the gardens and interiors on-site, then (optionally) stepping out for a quick Windermere portrait moment.

  • Gardens & grounds for relaxed portraits and group photos close to the action.
  • House-hotel interiors for elegant, weather-proof images and flattering window light.
  • Windermere jetties & shoreline for a “wow” set of portraits with minimal travel time.
  • Little in-between moments (details, hands, glances) that make your story feel real.
Wedding couple on a Windermere jetty near Lindeth Howe
Natural wedding detail photograph during a Lindeth Howe wedding

Winter & cosy weddings at Lindeth Howe

Lindeth Howe is brilliant when the Lake District turns “Lakeland” — warm interiors, characterful rooms, and flattering window light that keeps everything feeling calm and premium. If it’s wet or windy, we can keep portraits short and comfortable indoors, then step outside briefly when the weather eases for a dramatic moment.

The goal is always the same: beautiful photographs without pulling you away from your guests for long stretches.

Short portrait walks + a calm plan = a beautiful gallery without disappearing from your day.

Chris Freer Photography

Wedding speeches and atmosphere photographed at Lindeth Howe
Lindeth Howe house and gardens photographed from above

Timeline tips for a relaxed Lindeth Howe wedding

The easiest way to keep photography calm (and keep you with your guests) is to build in two short portrait windows rather than one long session.

  • 10 minutes after confetti for quick, natural portraits in the gardens.
  • 10 minutes near sunset for softer light (or a dramatic “after rain” moment).
  • Family photos work best immediately after the ceremony while everyone is together.
  • If it rains, we lean into indoor window light and keep outdoor time short.

A Printed Wedding Brochure

Thoughtfully designed and beautifully printed, offering a calm, tangible way to explore everything properly — away from screens and distractions.

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Lindeth Howe wedding photography FAQ

Do you photograph weddings at Lindeth Howe regularly?
Yes — I’ve photographed weddings at Lindeth Howe and around Windermere. Familiarity helps me work quickly, find the best light, and keep everything calm and guest-friendly.
What are the best photo locations on or near the venue?
On-site, the gardens and interiors are perfect for classic, timeless portraits. If you’d like a Windermere backdrop, we can plan a short, low-stress lakeside moment without a long detour.
What if it rains on the day?
No problem — Lindeth Howe works brilliantly in wet weather. We’ll use flattering indoor window light and sheltered spots, and step outside briefly if the rain eases for a dramatic Lakeland feel.
How much time do we need for couples portraits?
Typically 10–20 minutes total, split into two short windows. That gives you variety without keeping you away from guests.
How do we enquire / book?
Just send me a message here with your date and ceremony time (if you know it), and I’ll confirm availability and help you choose the best coverage.

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My style — and how I shoot the day

Calm, discreet, story-led photography — with just enough direction to keep things easy (and as little awkwardness as the laws of physics allow).

This page is the “what it feels like” bit

The home page is the calm invite. Most people will head straight to weddings, prices, or contact — sensible. If you’re spending a little longer here, this page explains how I work through the day, what I prioritise, and how I keep things flowing without turning it into a photoshoot.

I’m there to document what’s actually happening — atmosphere, emotion, and the small interactions — and then step in gently when needed (group photos, portraits, timing nudges, and the occasional “shall we just… step outside for ten minutes?”).

At a glance
  • Arrive early (scene-set + calm start)
  • Candid first, always
  • Discreet ceremony coverage
  • Fast, painless group photos
  • Walking-talking portraits (10–20 mins)
  • Soft-light “window” after food
  • Weather-proof options
  • Night shots if you fancy them

Arrive early — scene-set, then relax

I’m usually there two to two-and-a-half hours before. If the weather’s good, I’ll get the drone up and photograph the venue in its surroundings — it sets the story properly. If you’ve added a highlight film, it’s also the perfect time for cinematic establishing shots.

Inn on the Lake wedding venue aerial scene-set
The calm start: venue in context, before things get busy.
Outdoor ceremony setup at Inn on the Lake
A quick scout means I know where the best angles are later.

Preparations — candid, calm, respectful

Prep starts candid. I don’t direct, I don’t rearrange the room, and I don’t turn it into a styled shoot — I blend in. Details matter, but less is more. If you gather a few key items together (rings, invites, shoes, perfume, flowers), I can photograph them quickly and then it’s back to what’s actually happening.

Wedding detail flat lay with invitation and shoes
A few key details — quick, simple, then back to the room.
Bridal prep candid moment during makeup
The atmosphere matters more than perfect poses.
Groomsmen pre ceremony
Build-up and arrival — often where the nerves show up (in a good way).

Groom & lads — relaxed, minimal fuss

Usually it’s the final bit of prep — tie, jacket, a few laughs — then (if time allows) a short wander. Most groomsmen don’t love posing, so we keep it simple: walking, talking, and letting it look like you.

Groomsmen relaxed photo by the lake
Keep it moving. Keep it easy. Nobody has to “stand like a groomsman”.
Couple portrait with reflection by the lake
Keeping it all simple.

The ceremony — discreet is everything

The ceremony isn’t a performance. It’s personal. So I don’t run around. I don’t distract. I position carefully and anticipate moments — your walk down the aisle, reactions at the front, and the small expressions in-between.

Outdoor wedding ceremony scene at Inn on the Lake
Wide scene + quiet coverage. Strong storytelling, no fuss.
Bride arrival for outdoor ceremony at Inn on the Lake
Arrival moments — and the reactions they create.

Confetti & congratulations — let it happen

Confetti is colourful, chaotic, full of movement and genuine reactions. Then comes drinks reception: people will want hugs, people will want selfies — this is going to happen whether you like it or not. Embrace it. That time belongs to you and your guests.

Outdoor wedding confetti moment at Inn on the Lake
Colour, movement, real reactions — the good stuff.
Drinks reception candid toasts and laughter
Hugs, hellos, and the inevitable selfies.

Group photographs — efficient, not endless

A couple of months before, you’ll fill in your group photo list. It isn’t written in stone — change it on the day if you want. But having it means I can run it quickly without pestering you or shouting names like it’s a school register.

Large group photo with Lake District backdrop
Quickly done, nicely lit, then back to your day.
Bridal party group photo outdoors
Bridesmaids & groomsmen last — usually the fun bit.

Portraits — walking, talking, done in 10–20 minutes

Portraits don’t need to be a big “thing”. We’ll go for a wander, keep it relaxed, and I’ll work fast enough that you don’t have time to overthink where your hands should be. (A sentence nobody has ever said joyfully.)

Relaxed couple portrait outdoors
Simple direction. Natural movement. Strong light.
Couple walking together in soft evening light
Walking is the secret weapon. It fixes 90% of awkwardness.

Wedding breakfast & speeches — discreet, then you eat in peace

I’ll photograph the room set-up, your reactions when you first see it, and the atmosphere as guests come in. During speeches I’m very respectful — silent cameras, no flash, no drama. Then I’ll leave you to enjoy your meal. Nobody looks good with a face full of food (including me), so it’s a good moment for a breather.

Couple entering wedding breakfast with guest reactions
Entrances = reactions. Always worth photographing.
Speeches candid reactions at wedding breakfast
I’ll get reactions quietly, without adding pressure.

After speeches — the soft light window

After food (and before the evening properly kicks off) there’s often a perfect little window for some absolutely amazing photographs. You’re more relaxed, the pressure has lifted, and the light is usually softer. Ten to fifteen minutes can give you some of the best images of the day.

Bride with bridesmaids in soft golden light
This is the reset moment — and the light usually shows up for it.
Couple portrait on the jetty in dramatic golden light
Ten minutes. Big reward.

When the weather has other ideas

We always plan for sunshine — but we prepare properly for the opposite. Outdoor ceremonies sometimes move inside, and many Lake District venues have beautiful indoor options.

If guests don’t want to step outside, we’ll keep groups indoors. But once the important things are covered, if you’re happy to step out with an umbrella, we will. I will never be the one saying we can’t go out there. Rain doesn’t ruin a wedding day — it just changes the light.

Night shots — if you’re up for it

In winter the daylight disappears early — so we lean into the night. Even if it’s raining, we can create something properly dramatic. I’ll be as brave as you want me to be. (Within reason. I do still have to drive home.)

Night wedding portrait at Lodore Falls with backlit smoke
Low light. Big atmosphere. Zero pressure.
Creative night wedding photography at New House Farm
If it’s dark, we don’t fight it — we use it.

Evening — party atmosphere, not staged

Once the evening kicks off, it’s all about atmosphere: people arriving, catching up, dancing, and those “how is this happening?” moments. For the first dance: do 10–20 seconds if you want, then get everyone up. It doesn’t have to be awkward unless you insist on a full choreography routine.

Evening party atmosphere wedding photography
Energy, colour, and people being themselves.
First dance wedding photography
First dance: short is allowed. Fun is encouraged.

The Irish goodbye

I’ll usually say a proper goodbye just before the first dance — a quick check-in, make sure you’re happy, then I’ll disappear quietly. The last thing you want is me tapping you on the shoulder mid-dancefloor like a teacher with homework.

My job is simple: keep it calm, keep it moving, and photograph the day as it actually felt — not how it “should” look on a moodboard.

 
Lake District wedding photography landscape backdrop
Rydal • Intimate House Weddings • Lake District Countryside

Cote How Wedding Photography Guide

Relaxed, story-led coverage with gently guided portraits — capturing an intimate Cote How wedding with natural Lake District scenery and real moments throughout the day.

Based in Cockermouth • Photographing across Cumbria & the Lake District

Quick summary

Cote How is a wonderful intimate Lake District wedding venue near Rydal — perfect for smaller, relaxed celebrations with a “private house” feel, beautiful grounds and countryside backdrops right outside the door.

 
Setting
Private house feel • gardens • countryside views
Portrait time
10–20 mins split into two short windows
Weather plan
Cosy interiors + quick outdoor breaks

Cote How weddings

Cote How is all about intimacy and atmosphere. It suits couples who want a smaller celebration that feels personal and unhurried — more like hosting friends and family in a beautiful Lake District home than a traditional “hotel wedding”. The setting near Rydal gives you that classic central Lakes feel, with scenic backdrops close by and a calm pace to the day.

For photography, this style of venue is perfect for documentary storytelling: you’ve got people together in one place, genuine interaction, and a relaxed flow where the best moments happen naturally. Portraits can be done in short, calm windows using the grounds, gardens and nearby countryside, keeping you close to guests while still getting beautiful Lake District scenery.

My approach is mostly documentary — real moments, real reactions — with gentle guidance for portraits so you feel comfortable and natural. If you’d like to see how that feels in practice: my wedding photography style.

For recent examples and different seasons/light, visit the latest gallery. For planning and costs, see packages & prices.

Planning support

Helpful links for coverage, timings and next steps.

Photo spots and portrait options

Cote How is great for quick portraits because the day stays close and relaxed — we can use the grounds and nearby scenery without disappearing for ages.

  • Gardens and lawns for calm portraits and group photos in a private setting.
  • Countryside backdrops for classic Lake District atmosphere close to the venue.
  • Indoor window light for elegant portraits if the weather turns.
  • Evening light for a second mini-session when the pace slows down.

Timeline tips for a relaxed Cote How wedding

Keep portraits short and calm so your day stays intimate and sociable.

  • 10 minutes after the ceremony for a quick portrait set in the gardens.
  • Family photos immediately after keeps it simple and efficient.
  • 10 minutes later (often near sunset) for softer light and a second look.
  • If it rains, we use interiors and window light, then step out briefly when it eases.

A Printed Wedding Brochure

Thoughtfully designed and beautifully printed, offering a calm, tangible way to explore everything properly — away from screens and distractions.

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Cote How wedding photography FAQ

How much time do we need for portraits at Cote How?
Typically 10–20 minutes total, split into two short windows. Because it’s an intimate venue, we can keep portraits really calm and close to the action.
What if it rains on the day?
No stress — we’ll use flattering indoor window light and cosy interiors, then step out briefly when it eases for a quick Lake District portrait set.
Do you guide us for portraits and group photos?
Yes — gently and efficiently. Coverage is mostly documentary, with calm guidance for natural portraits and quick, tidy group photos.
How do we book you, and what are your packages?
Send an enquiry via the contact page. I’ll confirm availability and help you choose coverage. You can view packages and prices here.

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Elegant, natural wedding photography in the Lake District

Chris Freer Photography • Venue Guide • Cumbria & the Lake District

Lake District Wedding Venues A photographer’s guide to locations & light

Lakeside hotels, country houses and relaxed countryside venues — with practical notes on portraits, flow and what each place feels like on the day.

Based in Cockermouth • Photographing weddings across Cumbria & the Lake District

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Lake District wedding venues

This hub is a growing guide to venues across Cumbria and the Lake District — all shown with the same weight and layout, so you can browse without anything feeling “featured”.

Venues in this guide

Click through where a dedicated page exists. If it’s marked “page coming soon”, it’s on the build list — and stays here so the hub remains complete.

Ullswater

Inn on the Lake

Iconic lakeside ceremonies with its famous gazebo and dramatic mountain backdrops.

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Borrowdale

Lodore Falls Hotel & Spa

Waterfalls, woodland and panoramic views beneath the fells near Derwentwater.

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Bassenthwaite

Armathwaite Hall

Grand country house elegance with sweeping grounds and Bassenthwaite Lake views.

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Lorton Valley

New House Farm

Relaxed countryside venue with panoramic fell views and rustic charm.

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Rydal

Cote How

Intimate and exclusive-use — perfect for elopements and micro weddings.

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Windermere

Merewood Country House Hotel

Georgian-style country house with elegant interiors and beautiful window light.

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Windermere

Cragwood Country House

Exclusive lakeside country house surrounded by woodland and gardens.

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Windermere

Town Head Estate

Lakeland farm estate with rustic barns and open countryside views.

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Windermere

Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa

Modern lakeside hotel with panoramic views and golden-hour portraits by the water.

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Windermere

Broadoaks Country House

Boutique, intimate and relaxed — perfect for smaller weddings with warm interiors.

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Grasmere

The Daffodil Hotel & Spa

Contemporary hotel in the heart of Grasmere, surrounded by dramatic fells.

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Ravenglass

Muncaster Castle

Historic castle setting with dramatic architecture and gardens for portraits.

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Windermere

Laura Ashley Belsfield Hotel

Lakeside elegance with classic interiors, tidy gardens and a relaxed flow.

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Keswick

Lingholm Estate

Derwentwater vibes with gorgeous grounds — ideal for calm, natural portraits.

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Windermere

Lindeth Howe

Peaceful country-house feel with lovely window light and relaxed gardens.

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Windermere

Holbeck Ghyll

Elevated views over Windermere — gorgeous for soft evening light portraits.

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Near Penrith

Askham Hall

Historic country house with refined, understated luxury and beautiful gardens.

Venue page coming soon

Windermere

Linthwaite House

Luxury venue with elevated lake views and refined interiors.

Venue page coming soon

Carlisle

Hidden River Barns

Riverside barn venue with woodland surroundings and rustic charm.

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Windermere

The Samling

Intimate luxury hotel overlooking Windermere — ideal for exclusive weddings.

Venue page coming soon

Barrow-in-Furness

Abbey House Hotel

Classic mansion-style hotel with elegant gardens — great for larger weddings.

Venue page coming soon

Penrith

Roundthorn Country House

Welcoming country house with panoramic Eden Valley views.

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Near Carlisle

Dalston Hall

Dramatic baronial-style mansion with exclusive-use potential.

Venue page coming soon

Windermere

Langdale Chase Hotel

Luxury lakeside hotel with gardens and shoreline access for portraits.

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Windermere

Storrs Hall

Classic lakeside hall with timeless elegance and direct lake access.

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Ullswater

Silverholme Manor

Exclusive-use lakeside manor with a private luxury feel.

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Carnforth

Leighton Hall

Historic stately home with impressive architecture and grounds.

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Windermere

The Wild Boar

Cosy country inn with woodland surroundings and rustic charm.

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Kendal

Castle Green Hotel

Well-established hotel venue with extensive grounds and flexible spaces.

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Coniston

Brantwood

Artistic heritage on Coniston Water with stunning lakeside views.

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Ullswater

Another Place, The Lake

Modern lakeside hotel with relaxed contemporary style and incredible backdrops.

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Planning your Lake District wedding

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Chris Freer, Lake District wedding photographer
Calm, unobtrusive wedding photography across Cumbria & the Lake District.

Hi, I’m Chris

A little about me — and how I work

I’m based in Cumbria and photograph weddings across the Lake District. I’m drawn to honest, natural moments and work in a calm, unhurried way — offering gentle direction when it’s helpful.

If you’d like to get a sense of who I am (and what it feels like having me around on a wedding day), you can read a little more below.

Planning ahead? You can also check availability.

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Merewood Country House Wedding Photography Guide

Calm, discreet documentary coverage with gently guided portraits — capturing elegant interiors, beautiful window light and relaxed Windermere surroundings in a natural, timeless way.

Based in Cockermouth • Photographing across Cumbria & the Lake District

Quick summary

Merewood Country House Hotel is a classic Lake District country house near Windermere — known for elegant interiors, flattering window light and a calm, refined feel that suits relaxed, timeless wedding photography.

 
Setting
Country house • Windermere area • gardens
Portrait time
10–20 mins split into two short walks
Weather plan
Great indoor light + timeless backdrops

Merewood Country House Hotel weddings

Merewood is a beautiful choice if you want a wedding that feels classic and calm — elegant interiors, a welcoming country-house atmosphere, and a setting that photographs naturally without needing lots of travel. It’s especially strong for couples who value a relaxed timeline and want their photography to feel effortless.

My approach is mostly documentary (real moments and atmosphere), with gentle guidance for portraits so you never feel overly posed. If you’d like to see how that works in practice, start here: my wedding photography style.

To explore recent work and how different venues look across the seasons, see the latest gallery. For planning and costs, view packages & prices.

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Photo spots and portrait options

Even without leaving the venue, Merewood can give you a strong mix of looks. The key is keeping portraits short and relaxed, using the best light where you already are.

  • Window light indoors for elegant, timeless portraits (great in any weather).
  • Gardens & pathways for natural walking portraits without a long detour.
  • Architectural details for classic “country house” imagery that feels refined.
  • Evening light for a second mini-session when things feel calmer.

Timeline tips for a relaxed Merewood wedding

The easiest way to keep photography calm (and keep you with your guests) is to build in two short portrait windows rather than one long session.

  • 10 minutes after the ceremony for quick portraits close to the venue.
  • 10 minutes later (often near sunset) for softer light and a second look.
  • Family photos straight after the ceremony keeps it efficient.
  • If it rains, we use interiors and window light, then step out briefly when it eases.

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Merewood Country House wedding photography FAQ

How much time do we need for portraits at Merewood?
Typically 10–20 minutes total, split into two short windows. That keeps your timeline guest-first while still giving variety and beautiful light.
What if it rains on the day?
Merewood is great in bad weather. The interiors offer elegant backdrops and flattering window light, and we can step outside briefly if the rain eases.
Do you guide us for portraits and group photos?
Yes — in a calm, natural way. Coverage is mostly documentary, with gentle guidance for portraits and efficient group photos so things stay relaxed.
How do we book you, and what are your packages?
Send an enquiry via the contact page. I’ll confirm availability and help you choose coverage. You can view packages and prices here.

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Outdoor family portrait photo walks, lifestyle shoots and children’s wellie walks are a fantastic way to capture beautiful, playful and fun images of that you can keep for a lifetime.

From the 16th June I maybe able to start offering my outdoor Lake District family photo-shoots and I have created a new option along with also offering a £75 discount on my original, standard photo-shoot packages.

Maybe you are visiting the Lake District for a day out or are living here and would just like to capture some special moments in time to cherish forever.

With my photo-shoots and especially with my style of photography, I want to create the opportunity to capture something slightly different. I create a very relaxed environment for you and also let children be children in the great outdoors.

It goes without saying that we’ll obviously adhere to the government and local Lake District authority guidelines at all times as safety for everybody will be paramount, but these details will be discussed so we are all very much aware of what to expect.

While local parks can offer some great opportunities, the Lake District is the perfect backdrop with some amazing scenery that is packed with stunning locations for photography. We’ll go for a walk in the woods, around the lakes, up the Cumbrian Fells or even head to the beach. We can either use a favourite location of yours or I can suggest somewhere suitable and together we’ll create beautiful, natural photos of you and your family, or we can set up some dramatic portraits if required.

 

There are just three package options for the photo-shoots, so it’s all nice and simple.

The first is the digital only package where you will receive all of the edited digital images in high-resolution. These will be supplied via digital download from your online, password-protected viewing gallery. You will also receive a letter of image rights release, meaning you can use these images for any personal use. There is also the option to order professional quality prints and wall art directly from your online gallery.

 

OPTION 1

The cost of this package is £195 for a 45-minute midweek shoot or £245 for weekend bookings.

 

OPTION 2

The cost of this package is £325 for a two-hour midweek shoot or £385 for weekend bookings.

 

OPTION 3

The second package option has the addition of a Deluxe Album Set with an 8” x 8” 20-page album, with all the images also shared on a matching USB stick. The high-quality album and USB boxset are the perfect form of digital-meets-traditional and will bring a true lifestyle feel to your family photo-shoot package. This clever combo contains an exceptionally high quality, photographically printed album with 20 photographic spreads and a USB stick, beautifully presented in a deluxe boxset.

The cost of this package is £575 for a two-hour midweek booking or £645 for weekend shoots.

 

Availability will be limited, but please get in touch by using the form below to find out about availability.

 


 
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