Your Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wedding - Feb/Mar 2019 (Issue 75)
80 is for... Jaguar MK2 Also known as the Morse Jaguar after John Thaw drove one in Inspector Morse , this is a British classic. Check out henleyclassiccarhire.co.uk to find out more about its big-day possibilities. is for… kiss Make the most of your journey from the ceremony to the reception; you won’t have much time to yourselves, as all your friends and family will want to celebrate with you! K L O is for... limousine A stretch limo provides a luxurious ride and will have lots of room inside for even the biggest of dresses. M is for... messing about on the river If you’re marrying near the river, you might consider arriving by boat or taking a sightseeing tour with your guests once you’ve tied the knot. You could even have your reception party on the water – try thamesrivercruise.co.uk is for... numbers Most companies recommend two cars – that way, bridesmaids can be ready at the church waiting to greet and help the bride. N nigelchapmanphotography.co.uk is for... older cars Whether it’s a vintage beauty or just a car that’s been on the road for a while, make sure you see the car before you book. The conditions of older cars can vary greatly. is for... taking a punt There’s a world of watery options out there, from full-on cruises with wedding breakfast included to ferries and even punts – just don’t fall in! P Q is for... quirky So you want to travel up the driveway in a horse-drawn carriage? Be our guest! Visit kevinmerry.co.uk for more. yellowdoorphotography.co.uk R is for... Rolls-Royce What about a vintage, open-top Rolls-Royce? “These are very rare,” says Louise Taylor of Allerston Taylor. “They’re great fun with the top down for those summer weddings, but they’re fitted with a full roof and window so can be totally enclosed in a matter of seconds, so no need to fear the weather.”
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