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View the latest issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding for FREE!
 
View the latest issue of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding for FREE!
 
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If you are planning your future wedding, you will find our magazines absolutely invaluable in providing you with both inspiration and sourcing reputable local services.

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September/October 2020
 

September/October 2020

 
Welcome with open arms to another digital edition of Your Cheshire & Merseyside Wedding. Well, I think we can all safely say that 2020 hasn’t been the year any of us were expecting, but it’s certainly showed us what we’re all made of. So, whether you’ve decided to press ahead with your big day adapted to meet safety guidelines, or you’ve opted to hold fast in favour of a bigger bash, we hope you’ll find inspiration aplenty amongst these pages. There’s never been a right or wrong way when it comes to weddings, and now more than ever you must do what feels best for the two of you.

Dive into this issue for your regular dose of wedding joy. We have readers’ real wedding days to share with you from page 20, an A-Z guide to wedding day transport from page 45, and oodles of fashion and beauty from page 51. If, after all of that, you’re hankering for more wedspiration, don’t forget that our back catalogue is available for you to download absolutely free during this difficult time – just head over to www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download

Take care out there.

Kelly x
 
Romance at the manor
Image provided by Joe Bickerton
 
Romance at the manor
 
Clare and Sam opted for a rustic theme for their spring wedding.

Read all the details of their big day on page 31 of the current issue, available now: www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download
 
Win! A luxurious minimoon to Estepona, Spain worth £1,700
 
 
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Spotlight on West Cheshire
 
Spotlight on West Cheshire
 
Rookey Hall Hotel

Constructed in 1816, this country house has striking gothic features such as mullioned, arched windows, enchanting carved pillars and detailed stonework, and the French chateau-style tower provides a stunning focal point as you approach. Effortlessly combining the old with the new, the original hall has an intricate tile mosaic floor, traditional wood-panelled lounge and a stunning Georgian staircase, perfect for dramatic wedding shots.

Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa is set within in 38 acres of lush Cheshire countryside and is reached by a long, private, tree-lined drive. The outdoor terrace has romantic views of a lawn fountain, set within manicured gardens – a beautiful setting for open-air reception drinks.

The Wardle Suite with its floor-to-ceiling windows is filled with natural light, and has access to the outdoor terrace - it can host 120 guests for your ceremony. The Garden Pavilion also offers a magical setting for your al fresco country house vows with 140 guests. Head into the Worleston Suite post ceremony, when the Wardle Suite’s partition is removed. It can then accommodate 160 diners and 250 guests for the evening bash.

The hotel also has a fantastic health club and spa, with 18-metre pool, relaxtion lounge, sauna, spa pool and seven treatment rooms – a dream for some pre- or post-wedding R and R.

Visit: www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/rookeryhall

Check out more local venues on page 13 of the current issue, available now: www.yourcheshiremerseyside.wedding/free-download
 
Waxing 101 with Sugar Coated
 
Waxing 101 with Sugar Coated
 
Beauty therapist, and Sugar Coated sugar wax founder Rosie Khandwala gives her best tips to perfect the at-home wax, including how to deal with ingrown hairs, wax strip technique, and the dreaded bikini wax!Waxing removes hair from the roots. Shaving on the other hand cuts the hair from the surface ofthe skin. The regrowth with waxing is finer and slower as you do it more frequently, whereas shaving can cause hair to grow thicker and stronger and give a stubble feeling as hair regrows.Using a warm wax means the product is sticky and adheres to the hair. The warmth of the product will also open up the pores and loosen the hair resulting in hair being pulled from the root.

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Achieve sweet success with Boutique Bakery
Image provided by www.simedlicott.co.uk/
 
Achieve sweet success with Boutique Bakery
 
Do you have a sweet tooth without being a huge cake fan? This can cause a dilemma when it comes to the wedding showstopper. To cake or not to cake? We asked Nicola from Boutique Bakery for her advice on the matter. Read on to discover her mouthwatering suggestions. "A macaron tower is the perfect alternative to a traditional wedding cake, providing an unusual and beautiful centrepiece. You can choose to have your macarons all one colour, include hand-painted details, or even opt for a multi-shade ombré effect running up the height of the tower.

Read more......
 
Tales from the Cornish coast
 
Tales from the Cornish coast
 
Hannah Faulder experiences The Idle Rocks in St Mawes, a romantic UK bolthole complete with fresh sea air, incredible dining and picturesque surroundings...

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