A rustic, country wedding at 1800’s homestead, Bremer Farm

You couldn’t find more of a gentleman than Joe and more of a treasure than Nat!

Joe’s childhood was in a rural setting, so having the country feel in his heart of hearts, Bremer Farm was the perfect place for Joe to marry his one true love. The ceremony took place on the lawns of this homestead surrounded by Willow trees and an authentic stone wall. Guests enjoyed afternoon tea served in one of the adjacent stone cottages.

The pear tree in the open field had opened its buds just days before and the late afternoon sunglow streamed down on all like a blessing from above. Thankfulness filled everyone’s hearts for such a beautiful day! Natalie bravely climbed up onto a large hay bail to get some pretty spectacular photos. The open fields and rustic ruins added to the whole country theme of this couples day.

For the reception, the guests sat around the vintage look table and chairs and relaxed on the couches and square hay bails around the large barn! Dinner was homestyle pizza’s made by the fantastic staff at Adelaide Wood Fired Pizza with pizza’s to order, catering to everyone’s different dietary needs and tastes. Next to their van was the food truck of Taco Cat with the mini taco’s filled with juicy goodness!

A fabulous day had by all.

Verity and Mel (second shooter extraordinaire)

Wedding details

florist – St Agnes Florist

dress – Bridal on Pulteney

hair – Sarah Petiet

boys attire – Roger David

venue – Bremer Farm, Hartley

taco’s – Tacocat

pizza’s – Adelaide Wood Fired Pizzas

photography – Verity Edgecombe Photography