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Flowers and bells

Many churches have someone in the congregation who is a talented flower arranger, or have contacts with local florists who can advise you on your wedding flowers.

You are free to use your own florist if you prefer.

It is also recommended that you discuss with the Vicar any thoughts you have about the type and placing of arrangements – it’s important that large floral arrangements don’t stand in the way of any proceedings during the service!

Bells 

Churches which have bells will usually have a dedicated team of bell ringers. They would be delighted to ring the bells in celebration of your marriage as you leave the church after the service.

Did You Know ?

New stats just out show biggest annual increase in church weddings in a decade. Read more

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You don't have to marry in white

Top reasons for choosing a church wedding are the venue, the vows and the Vicar

A wedding ring is a symbol of unending love and faithfulness

You are welcome to marry in a CofE church whatever your beliefs