The first wedding I ever shot, for close friends, and which launched my venture as a wedding photographer was at this location, so this venue has special meaning and memories for me for many reasons.
Eaves Hall, nestled in the heart of the Ribble Valley in Lancashire, boasts a fascinating history that adds to its allure as a premier wedding venue. Originally constructed in the early 19th century, Eaves Hall began its journey as a grand country mansion, commissioned by wealthy industrialist Robert Petre.
Designed in the Victorian Gothic style by architect A.W.N. Pugin, known for his work on the Palace of Westminster, Eaves Hall featured ornate detailing, towering chimneys, and picturesque turrets, evoking a sense of timeless elegance and romance.
Throughout the years, Eaves Hall passed through the hands of various owners, each leaving their mark on the property. It served as a private residence, a convalescent home during World War II, and even a school before eventually being transformed into the luxurious wedding venue it is today.
In recent decades, Eaves Hall has undergone extensive renovations to restore its historic charm while incorporating modern amenities, making it the perfect setting for couples seeking a romantic and memorable wedding celebration.
Surrounded by acres of manicured gardens, woodlands, and rolling countryside, Eaves Hall provides a breathtaking backdrop for weddings of all sizes and styles. Its grand architecture, stunning interiors, and picturesque grounds offer endless opportunities for couples to create unforgettable memories on their special day.
With its rich history, timeless beauty, and impeccable service, Eaves Hall continues to enchant couples and guests alike, ensuring that every wedding is a truly magical experience that will be cherished for a lifetime.