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Spring Wedding at Appleford Estate | Sean & Sam

Jun 20, 2023

Over the years I am so grateful to have been able to connect with so many amazing, kind, and down-to-earth couples. It has given me the opportunity to explore so many beautiful new wedding venues as well as some tried and true. This love story is about Sean and Sam. Ever since we first met I had been counting down the days for their Appleford Estate wedding. With talks of fresh blush-tone florals and romantic feels, I knew that this was right up my alley and I was ready for it!

Appleford Estate | Villanova, Pennslyania

The Appleford Estate is a luxury country estate in Villanova, Pennsylvania. While this wedding venue boasts beautiful 300-year-old charm, the modern decor and amenities bring it all together. Sitting on 24 acres of pure serenity, the Appleford Estate has breathtaking meadows and gardens fitting for any couple. It’s one of my favorite wedding venues that I have captured and one that I highly recommend!

Appleford Estate Wedding Amenities

There are many reasons why couples choose to have an Appleford Estate wedding. One of them being the amenities that they offer for their couples. Below is a list of some of the amenities your wedding at this Pennsylvania wedding venue:

  • Indoor & Outdoor Event Sites
  • On-Site Bridal Suite
  • A/V Equipment
  • Setup & Cleanup Services
  • On-Site Parking
  • Tables & Chairs

To read more about availability, amenities, and to get in contact for your Appleford Estate Wedding, click here.

Appleford Estate Spring Wedding with Sam & Sean

For Sam and Sean, they really wanted to hone in on that Springtime romantic feel. Keeping things very light and airy from their florals, to their table placements and decor. It was this morning that we spent taking some detail flatlay photos while Sam finished up with her wedding day glam.

One special moment between Sam and Sean was their first look. After making our way to the Appleford Estate, Sean stood waiting for his beloved bride-to-be to arrive. In an incredibly touching and intimate moment between each other, their eyes locked and time stood still as they read their personal vows to each other. We spent the remainder of our time together before the ceremony taking portraits and admiring the beauty of this Pennsylvania wedding venue.

A standout feature of this gorgeous Pennsylvania wedding venue has got to be the reception space. A white tent drapes above you while the accents of stone peak beside you. Candles paired together with breathtaking floral centerpieces made this reception space an absolute dream. The night was spent celebrating the love of two people making their life-long commitment to one another. That is what it’s all about and why I love my job so dang much.

Cheers to Sean and Sam!

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I’m a Philadelphia Wedding Photographer ready to capture your love story wherever it takes me. Inquire here and let’s start chatting through all of the beautiful wedding planning details!

Vendors:

Photography: Sarah Canning Photography

Venue: Appleford Estate

Florals: A Modern Touch

Planner: Thistle Lane

Dress: Pronovias

Cake: The Masters Baker

Hair & Makeup: Gloss Studio, Chelsey Taylor Hair & Taya Bermudez

Catering: Serock Catering

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Mexican food connoisseur. Most likely to quote F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Philadelphia wedding and engagement photographer.
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