WITH human weddings out of the question dujring the coronavirus crisis, a Somerset venue has held a horse marriage.

They say love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage, and that’s certainly the case on a Somerset estate.

Two horses there have found love amid the current social distancing precautions – getting married in a luxury wedding venue, usually reserved for people.

Lewis and Fern live in the grounds of Orchardleigh, a 19th Century stately home within 500 acres of private parkland and lakes.

Ordinarily, Orchardleigh serves as a luxury wedding venue, but given the current coronavirus restrictions, human weddings are presently off limits.

However, with Lewis and Fern having drawn close during the lockdown, the owners of Orchardleigh Estate, Chris and Heather Vincent, decided to stage an equine wedding.

Heather an experienced horsewoman, who runs her own riding school, said: “With the necessities of social distancing meaning fewer people having to look after more horses, Lewis and Fern have spent more time together than usual.

"And during the past couple of weeks they’ve since started showing real signs of affection for each other.

"As Fern isn’t in heat at the moment, we can’t put it down to lust.

"So consequently, we think it’s genuine love…and that gave us an idea.”

She added: "I remarked to Chris, ‘Wouldn’t it be funny if they got married, considering there’s no weddings going on at the moment?’

"And then we thought, well why not? And before, you knew it, we were planning an entire big day.”

As a traditional venue, Orchardleigh has all the necessary features required to host a wedding, and Chris and Heather planned it properly.

Staging a proposal first, the horses were led to a suitably romantic spot in front of the estate’s grand house where Lewis could pop the question, with a polo mint making do for a ring.

After a touch of grooming at Orchardleigh Castle to get them wedding-ready, the horses trotted across to Elmhay Park, a separate venue within the grounds, to undertake their neigh-ptials.

With the vows done, the newlyweds enjoyed a sumptuous three-course banquet by the lawn consisting of La Canape Carrots with Pony Nut Souffle, Hay Wellington, and Apple Crunch and Crushed Polo Mints.

To finish off their special day, they were led down to the lake for a swim, where they were within sight of the boathouse, which usually serves as a place for newlyweds to unwind.

In this instance though, the pair spent their first night of wedded bliss safely back in their stables, with yet more hay to celebrate.

Chris Vincent said: “Staging an equine wedding might sound a bit mad, but, given we’re in lockdown, nothing seems normal anymore.

"Missing hosting actual weddings, we thought we’d do something that evoked all the sentiments of a wedding but keeping firmly within social distancing guidelines, while helping to spread a little light relief.”

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