ANYONE Jemima and Nathanael said “I do” at Salisbury Baptist Church followed by an afternoon tea celebration Images courtesy of Elise Roseann Photography Jemima and Nathanael met at church when Jemima moved to Salisbury. They were both invited to lunch by a family from there, which was the first time they met. It also happened to be Nathanael’s birthday! Nathanael proposed on his birthday two years to the day since that first meeting. They’d both booked the day off work and decided to go for a very rainy, windy walk near Hengistbury Head. An hour into their stroll at the top of the Head, Nathanael got down on one knee and asked Jemima to marry him. “I knew a proposal was coming soon, but I wasn’t 100 per cent sure when,” Jemima says. “The moment felt very special.” Unfortunately, their own church wasn’t quite big enough to host all of their nearest and dearest, so the couple decided to say “I do” at Salisbury Baptist Church. The main hall is upstairs, while the downstairs was perfect for their afternoon tea wedding breakfast following the ceremony. When they viewed the church for the first time, they took their florist with them to discuss adorning the venue and putting together their vision. “It made me excited to see it all come together,” Jemima remembers. Here, the bride tells us more about the big day: 17th August 2024... for tea? 35 REAL WEDDINGS
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