
TAUNTON School was "delighted" to welcome over 300 guests and suppliers from across the county to its first wedding fair in seven years on Sunday.
The wedding fair took place at the school between 11am and 3pm on March 27.
Guests were invited to explore the school's brand-new Densham Wedding Suite, its on-site chapel built in 1907, and its beautiful grounds.
They were also able to meet Somerset’s best wedding suppliers.
Faye Clarke of Lara Belle Bridal at the wedding fair. Picture: Steve Richardson
Entry to the event was free and included a welcome drink and canapés for all guests, who also received goody bags with secret VIP prizes.
Taunton School general manager Graeme Barclay said: "We were delighted to hold our first wedding fair in seven years and showcase the beautiful venues across the site that we have for hosting weddings.
"From the stunning chapel to the modern, recently completed Densham Suite and the fabulous grounds, we were delighted to be joined by many of Somerset’s leading wedding suppliers and welcome over 300 guests through the doors.
"We were blessed with some fine weather which just added to the joy of being able to host the event, which was postponed from September 2021 due to the Covid restrictions."
Gallery: Taunton School Wedding Fair
Jen Whitworth (Jen The Celebrant) attended the school's first wedding fair in seven years. Pictures: Steve Richardson
; Harriet Gardner displayed Not Just Cake's offerings at the wedding fair.
Olly Eade, Enhanced Entertainment.
Kevin Huish, Blackdown Photo Booth
Devon Bagpiper Mike Harper.
Mel Charlton-Derbe and Lisa Richards of Taunton School Weddings helped host the event at the school's campus.
Katie Shaw showcased the luxurious wedding vehicles offered by Cadbury Cars.
Mel Roach of Maxi Photography.
Kelly Lush, KJL Calligraphy.
Sarah Morgan, Prosecco Palazzo.
Mike Smith, B. Bland Instructing.
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