
Venue Guide · Norfolk
Morston Hall
Wedding Videographer
Filming a wedding at Morston Hall
Morston Hall on the North Norfolk coast is a Michelin-starred country house in flint and brick - thirteen rooms, celebrated food, and salt-marsh views that make small weddings here feel like private feasts at the edge of England.
Intimate, food-led weddings are a joy to film: every course matters, every guest is close family or best friend. I film Morston like a long, golden dinner party - because that's what it is.
Honest note: I haven't filmed a wedding at Morston Hall yet - this guide is written for couples planning one there. Before any new venue I scout in person or arrive early on the day, walking the ceremony and reception spaces and planning shots around the light, so nothing is left to chance.
How I'd film your day here
- Salt-marsh and big-sky portraits minutes from the door give the film its coastal breath.
- Michelin-level plates deserve macro detail coverage cut through the dinner sequence.
- Garden ceremonies film gentle and unhurried - small numbers mean every reaction is captured.
The marshes and coast are extraordinary from the air where flight rules allow - assessed per date with coastal restrictions in mind.
Not yet - consider this a planning guide. Before any new venue I visit or arrive early on the day to scout ceremony sightlines, light and sound, so the coverage is planned rather than improvised.
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