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New Zealand Wedding Booking Guide; thing's you should know planning a wedding

Planning your New Zealand wedding, here to help!

Planning a wedding in New Zealand, here’s somethings to think about.
— David Le Photography

How many guests should we invite?

You’re getting married! But you’ve most likely never got married before or even planned an event of this scale. Typical New Zealand weddings range from small intimate gatherings of 20-40 people, to a typical sized average kiwi wedding of 80-120 people, to bigger occasions and parties of 200+ guests. Cost per head can vary depending on food, beverage and venue location - but budgeting from $120 per head to cover all the food and drink is a great start - from there you can work out your budget for your wedding and how many guests, and how much budget you have left for everything else.

When and what do we need to book?

So you’ve said yes! So a typical engagement can be from 3-24 months, depending on how keen you are to make it official and how much time you want to save and wait for the big day.

I cap my enquiries at 18 months - any further out, I’ve found a lot can change, eg people can get pregnant, personal taste in style trends can alter quite quickly and people just change their mind. So using that 18 month timeframe from the date of your wedding day as a guide to start enquiring, will give you plenty of time to plan and also lock in all your favourite vendors.

The order of booking your vendors will slightly vary depending on it’s importance to you, but as a guide, this is the typical wedding booking food chain.

Wedding vendor booking pyramid
Venue | Photographer 18 months
Your Dress | Planners & Co-ordinators | Marquees | Videographer 12-18 months
Caterer (if your venue doesn’t provide catering) 12-18 months
Florals | Hair & Makeup | Band/Music 6-12 months
Celebrant | Suits & Bridesmaids Dresses | Rings | Hireage items eg lights, portaloos | Stationery & Signage 3-6 months

When booking vendors, it’s highly recommended you get referrals and reviews from multiple sources. Even the vendors you book will be able to give advice, as the industry is smallish in NZ, so knowing who does a good job and is reliable gets out quickly. It’s a team effort by the vendors on your wedding day, so you want to ensure everyone is on board and work well together.

Wedding Video, is it important?

Picking your wedding vendors is important, even more so when adding a videographer. Sink or Surface is New Zealands best videographer whose work ethic, personality, professionalism and films are unmatched in the industry.

Finding a good wedding videographer is quite difficult, do they direct, stage or force a lot of unorganic moments or do they pressure you pre ceremony to show emotion if you’re not an overly emotive person.

Some photographers also offer both photo and video, but this sometimes means they get someone in last minute for a few hundred dollars - so it’s important to find out who and how they offer photo and video as well. As well as delivery times and music - music licenses cost and if they a using the latest Six60 tune, it’s most likely they haven’t paid the license fees for it. And delivery times can vary greatly from company to company. 4-8 weeks is good but there are some horror stories of couples not seeing any footage even 12 months after the day, pays to do your homework.

Also a common thing I hear often shooting weddings from married guests, is they regret not getting video - so if your budget allows, it’s a great addition.

Make sure your photographer vibes with your tribe.

How much does a good photographer cost in New Zealand?

As the wedding industry is pretty unregulated, you have a huge variation of pricing with not only photographers but other items on your wedding day - other variables are, how long you have them for, package add ons and travel.

As a guide, good, professional, experienced and well sort after photographers range between $4000-6000 NZD. Hobbyist, student photographers and instagrammers can come in as low as $500 NZD (most likely cashies or not paying tax or GST). On the other end, “High end” pricing range can start from $8000+ NZD where it becomes more so about vanity and social status than overall product.

The best thing to do is to figure out what you want to allocate in your budget to photos, see if you like their work, read the reviews and get recommendations and make sure you vibe with the people you end up hiring. The photographer is the one person who will be with you the majority of the day. They’ll be present in some of the more intimate and emotional moments. Check out multiple full galleries, are they good at capturing all aspects of a wedding day. Find out how they work on the day, do they keep to time schedules, do they bring someone along to do social media content for themselves rather than actually being their to capture your day? What is their delivery times for previews and completed wedding images, 4-8 weeks is a good timeframe to get your complete gallery.

Why do photographers charge that much and why are booking retainers non refundable?

The basics behind how a photographer prices their service? Straight off the bat there is Taxes, GST and ACC which is approximately a third of their rate. Other elements are their equipment, professional photographers standard camera kit will consist of multiple lenses and a couple camera bodies (this can easily be in excess of $20,000) plus computers, software & subscriptions, website, studio/office leases, vehicle expenses, business, contents and liability insurances, admin, accountants and maintenance just to name a few. Then finally, their actually professional time and service.

And why do professional photographers charge a non refundable booking retainer? That’s because our line of work, we are booking dates that are 12-18 months in the future. So this allows us to turn away other enquiries and pay for the ongoing day to day costs of running our businesses. The standard booking retainer amount is usually 20-30% of the total invoice cost along with a booking contract that protects both parties.

So that’s a basic rundown of how they workout their charge out rate.

The experience is just as important as the photographs.

Traditions, what are they?

New Zealand weddings vary, but as I tell all my couples, it’s your wedding day, you do what makes you happy. As long as you do the legal part then everything else can be unique and special to you. Don’t want to do a cake or first dance, then don’t. Want the bridesmaids to wear whatever they want, then fill your boots.

When to send out save the dates and wedding invites?

Sending out save the dates 12 months out from the wedding usually gives family and friends especially overseas ones, time to save and plan for your wedding day. 6 months is a good time frame to send official invites if you go down the paper route. And, this is the big one, 50% of your guests won’t RSVP, so chasing them up 2-3 months is the go to confirm final numbers for your venue/caterer. You may likely have some pull out the week of the wedding, that’s just kiwis for ya. Annoying if you’ve paid per head, so have a couple mates on stay by as last minute invitees if you don’t want those meals to go waste.


I’m getting married at the family farm or in the our own property!

Want to get married in a place with a bit more meaning is always nice. The big thing to think about is, if you’re getting married at your parents farm or your own property, that is a massive task to take on. You’ll need to bring everything onsite, Marquee, lights, portaloos, caterers, chairs, tables, cutlery, linen - plus the property prep and clean up. So think about that before dropping that bombshell to mum and dad. But you also can’t beat a backyard wedding.

Will doing things ourselves and DIYing save on costs?

Yes and no. If you value your families, friends and your own time, you’ve got to weigh up how much DIY you want to invest in. Self catering can seem like a cost saver, but at what expense - if that means your parents, aunties, uncles and friends are in the kitchen cooking food all day, the day before and day of, they won’t be around to enjoy and celebrate with you on your wedding day.

Same with wedding cakes. If you’re going to get a friend to make one, think about the 2-3 hours worth of their time plus the cost of ingredients, don’t just expect it all for free or atleast acknowledge and be grateful if friends and family do offer to lend a hand.

Some practical and good ways of saving is getting second hand dresses or letting your bridal party chose and pay for their own outfits and suits, even if you give them a colour palette, at least they will choose something they are happy and comfortable in. If you’re doing a private property wedding, then BYO saves a tonne too (just remember this can lead to it getting messy if old mate loves a 12% Codys).

Also, just a hot tip, having a rural rustic wedding doesn’t mean you need your guests drinking out of a old jam jar wrapped in hessian, a normal cup works a treat.

Want to know more and like the sound of what you’ve read above, get in touch below and I’d love to capture your wedding day. Wedding days should be one of those highlight moments in your life, so make it personal and special and do you!

Tipi's, Clear Marquees and Sperry Tents for your wedding day

Tipi's, Clear Marquees, Sperry Tents and Alfresco

Someone has dropped a knee and popped the question and you’ve said yes. Now you want to hold your wedding day but you don’t know where to look to book your venue.

If you’re lucky enough to have a bit of space on the farm or a section or a venue with a bit of a clearing, here’s a list of some great alternatives to creating your own unique wedding venue. From unique looking Tipi Tents, to clear marquees to Sperry Tents, take a look at the options below.

Feel free to get in touch if you’re after more info and drop me a line at hello@davidle.co.nz

Tipi Tents | Topkata

Much of the unique character and charm of the TopKåta Tipi can be put down to the poles - natural, practical, environmentally friendly and truly beautiful.  Each pole is created from 100 year old, late-maturing, chemical-free Spruce sourced from sustainable forests in Sweden.  The cold causes these trees to grow very slowly, producing exceptionally strong timber.  The TopKåta Tipi canvas are custom made, lightweight, waterproof and wind resistant, offering sustainable, eco-friendly solution to the PVC normally used in marquee structures.

Featured wedding Penelope + Mikey on Together Journal | Website Topkata Tipi Tents

Clear Marquees | Party Up

Have an amazing view and want to be able for you and your guest to enjoy them but also want some shelter from the elements? A clear marquee is the perfect option to enjoy those 360 degree views.

Featured wedding Tara + Lee featured on Wild Hearts | Website Party Up

Sperry Tents | Flagship Events

These are classic handmade ivory coloured sailcloth and Spruce pole tents that require no lining or frilly detailing.

The natural colour of the sailcloth reflects a warm and embracing light viewed from both inside and out. The high sides which can be covered or left open as required, provide for perfect sightlines and extended views whether standing or seated within the tent.

Featured wedding Nicole + Logn featured at NZ Weddings Magazine | Website Flag Ship Events

Alfresco Lounging | Flock Events

Don’t want to be boxed in by four walls. Why not forgo a marquee or tent altogether and dine and party under the stars alfresco styles. You can create beautiful spaces with the helps of Mustard Folk, Flock Events, Love Club Hire and many more by setting up lounging and cocktail areas for you and you guests to chill and mingle on your special day.

Featured wedding Kate + Hamish featured on Wild Hearts | Website Mustard Folk, Flock Events, Love Club Hire

The top 10 best Best Wedding Venues in Wellington, Wairarapa and the Manawatu

The Best Wedding Venues in Wellington, Wairarapa and the Manawatu

Looking at getting married in the lower North Island of New Zealand and don’t know where to start looking for the perfect wedding venue?

Here I’ve compiled a list of some of the best wedding venues throughout the Wellington, Wairarapa and the Manawatu.Whether you’re looking for a some minimalistic, italian inspired architecture, a beautiful winery or a place with a bit of soul and rustic charm. Check out the list below.

Feel free to get in touch if you’re after more info and drop me a line at hello@davidle.co.nz

The Milk Station | Otaki

The Milk Station is one of my favourite venues not only in Wellington but in New Zealand. Situated a hour between Wellington and Palmerston North in the small beach town of Otaki. Italian inspired architecture, beautiful gardens and plenty of onsite accommodation and parking - it’s the total package.

Featured wedding Polly + Rhys on Together Journal | Website The Milk Station

Tarureka Estate | Featherston

After a venue with a bit more soul and that rustic charm. Tarureka Estate location in Featherston in the Wairarapa is the perfect venue. With onsite homestead and cottage for you and the family to get ready and a handful of options to hold your ceremony from out on the tennis court law or upstairs in the loft, this place is truly special.

Featured wedding Amanda + Ryan on Together Journal | Website Tarureka Estate

Poppies | Martinborough

A classy, modern and minimalistic winery found in the heart of Martinborough. The crew here run a tight ship and if you’re after a team to provide you with a structured day, the team at Poppies deliver. Concrete walls and floors and plenty of sweeping winery views are close by in the Wairarapa.

Featured wedding Ryan + Charlotte featured at Sink or Surface | Website Poppies

Orlando Country | Palmerston North

Orlando Country is one of the premiere wedding venues in the Manawatu. Situated just over hour and a half from Wellington and a couple minutes from Palmerston North city. If you’re after a venue with a great team, good food and a driving range, look no further than this gem in Palmerston North.

Featured wedding Alana + Rob featured at NZ Weddings Mag | Website Orlando Country

The Boatshed | Wellington City

Found in the heart of Wellington City. The Boatshed overlooks both the harbour and the city. With it being set just across the road from numerous laneways and city architecture, you’ll be able to get an urban look to your wedding photos.

Featured wedding Sylvana + James featured on The Wild Flower | Website Boatshed

Makoura Lodge | Apiti

Want something rural and a bit different to the norm? You’ll find Makoura Lodge in the heart of the Manawatu. Around a hours drive north of Palmerston North. Plenty of onsite accomodation, room for guest to also tent and some of the best Roast Pork Crackling and Polenta Chips around. A popular venue for farmers and people who are rural at heart.

Featured wedding Victoria + James at Makoura Lodge | Website Makoura Lodge

Sudbury | Te Horo

Sudbury is a 40 min drive up from Wellington City and around a hour from Palmerston North. A old horse stable turned into an all in one wedding venue with a ceremony area overlooking farmland of Kapiti and a beautiful rustic clean space with concrete floors give a rustic feel with a modern and minimalistic twist. The option to BYO alcohol without any corkage charge is also a big drawcard. Shoutout for the designated photographer car park too, brownie points.

Featured wedding Ben + Jessica at Sudbury | Website Sudbury NZ

Lacewood Estate | Martinborough

Another venue with rustic charm - on the same styling and feel as Tarureka Estate, Lacewood provides another option within the Wairarapa. Get married under the trees and celebrate the night away in the barn, only a few minutes drive from Wellington and Martinborough.

Featured wedding Nina + Kevin at Lacewood | Website Lacewood

Brackenridge | Martinborough

With a full suite of accommodation, a day spa and only a couple minutes from Martinborough township. Brackenridge is an all in one wedding venue. With a beautiful lawn space overlooking the Remutakas in Wellington and multi purpose reception space, it ticks plenty of boxes.

Featured wedding Sam + Maggie featured in NZ Bride and Groom | Website Brackenridge

Tironui Farm | Martinborough

Wanting sweeping landscapes of the beautiful farmland of the Wairarapa. Need space for a food truck and outdoor games. Tironui Farm is the perfect space for people after a more relaxed and casual wedding day.

Featured wedding Ankit + Mads featured on The Wild Flower | Website Tironui Farm

The top 15 best wedding venues in New Zealand

Here’s my unofficial list of the best Wedding Venues in little old New Zealand

Here’s my unofficial list of the best Wedding Venues in little old New Zealand

The Best Wedding Venues in New Zealand

Having shot over 200 weddings, I’ve been to my fair share of locations and venues throughout New Zealand. Here’s my unofficial list of the best wedding venues for your wedding day.

Whether you’re looking for a some minimalistic, italian inspired architecture, a beautiful winery or a place with a bit of soul and rustic charm. Check out the list below.

Feel free to get in touch if you’re after more info and drop me a line at hello@davidle.co.nz

Kauri Bay Boomrock | Auckland

Set on a stunning private 500 acre Clevedon property with expansive coastal views over the Hauraki Gulf. Each venue has been specifically designed to suit unique requirements. It is one of Aucklands premiere wedding venues, with stunning views and a top class team who help run your day.

Featured wedding Chelsea + Brad featured on Together Journal | Website Kauri Bay Boomrock

Old Forest School | Tauranga

The name of the venue says it all. It’s the Old forest School. A school that has been converted into a little hipster boho wedding venue settled in the forests of the Bay of Plenty.

A school hall, a tennis court and a few wooden sheds - it’s a hipsters paradise.

Featured wedding Ash + Darcy featured on Wild Hearts | Website Old Forest School

Black Barn Vineyards | Hawke’s Bay

Set just around the corner from the spectacular Te Mata Peak. Black Barn is a multi function venue which can hold multiple weddings on the same day. With a number of different ceremony spots available and the plus side of the sunny Hawke’s Bay weather, its a great place to get hitched.

Featured wedding Rebecca + Callum featured on NZ Weddings | Website Black Barn

The Milk Station | Otaki

The Milk Station is one of my favourite venues not only in Wellington but in New Zealand. Situated a hour between Wellington and Palmerston North in the small beach town of Otaki. Italian inspired architecture, beautiful gardens and plenty of onsite accommodation and parking - it’s the total package.

Featured wedding Polly + Rhys on Together Journal | Website The Milk Station

Tarureka Estate | Featherston

After a venue with a bit more soul and that rustic charm. Tarureka Estate location in Featherston in the Wairarapa is the perfect venue. With onsite homestead and cottage for you and the family to get ready and a handful of options to hold your ceremony from out on the tennis court law or upstairs in the loft, this place is truly special.

Featured wedding Amanda + Ryan on Together Journal | Website Tarureka Estate

Poppies | Martinborough

A classy, modern and minimalistic winery found in the heart of Martinborough. The crew here run a tight ship and if you’re after a team to provide you with a structured day, the team at Poppies deliver. Concrete walls and floors and plenty of sweeping winery views are close by in the Wairarapa.

Featured wedding Ryan + Charlotte featured at Sink or Surface | Website Poppies

Orlando Country | Palmerston North

Orlando Country is one of the premiere wedding venues in the Manawatu. Situated just over hour and a half from Wellington and a couple minutes from Palmerston North city. If you’re after a venue with a great team, good food and a driving range, look no further than this gem in Palmerston North.

Featured wedding Alana + Rob featured at NZ Weddings Mag | Website Orlando Country

Cossars Wineshed | Christchurch

Cossars Wineshed has a nice relaxed feel about it. A bit of romantic French Provincial style thrown together with some Kiwi country flavour. It’s not fussy but it’s not too rustic either. A casual sophistication is what we’re going for.

Family-owned business with a professional team who are dedicated to creating wonderful experiences for you from beginning to end.  We make sure that our newlyweds are wanting for nothing, that guests feel pampered and every celebration flows beautifully. 

Featured wedding Amy + Joel featured on Christchurch Weddings | Website Cossars Wineshed

Sudbury | Te Horo

Sudbury is a 40 min drive up from Wellington City and around a hour from Palmerston North. A old horse stable turned into an all in one wedding venue with a ceremony area overlooking farmland of Kapiti and a beautiful rustic clean space with concrete floors give a rustic feel with a modern and minimalistic twist. The option to BYO alcohol without any corkage charge is also a big drawcard. Shoutout for the designated photographer car park too, brownie points.

Featured wedding Ben + Jessica at Sudbury | Website Sudbury NZ

Dekens Barn | Taranaki

Dekens Barn is a rustic farm located in the Oakura township, with views of the Taranaki coastline and the Timaru Stream. If you’re after a rustic feel to your wedding day and a beautiful blank canvas to work from, Dekens Barn is the perfect venue.

Featured wedding Mark + Ellen at Dekens Barn

St George’s Restaurant | Hawke’s Bay

Catering from 30 guests up to 300, With its multipurpose, beautiful spaces exchange your vows in their secluded grape vine patio, mingle around the outdoor bar, utilise natural foliage and settings for keepsake photographs of those special to you.

Seat your guests for a formal meal, walk and fork, or graze and sip before the arrival of your wedding band.

Featured wedding St George's Restaurant featured on Wild Hearts | Website St George's Restaurant

Nocton Woolshed | Clevedon

This rustic event venue - it is a converted sheep shearing shed (woolshed), with an amazing view and beautiful bush surrounds. Nocton Woolshed is designed for events up to 120 people and provides a great space for special occasions - in particular weddings.

Featured wedding Lisa + John at Nocton Woolshed | Website Nocton Woolshed

The Red Barn | Waikato

The Red Barn was originally built in the 1860’s as a livery stable. stagecoaches & traders would exchange their horses for the long journeys across the Waikato that today we take for granted.

Now converted into a modern rustic wedding venue in the heart of the Waikato.

Featured wedding Emily + Rhys featured on Paper & Lace | Website The Red Barn

Meadowood House | Hawke’s Bay

Meadowood is ideally situated off State Highway 50, between Napier and Hastings, and only 15 minutes from Hawke’s Bay airport. The wonderful wineries of Hawke’s Bay are on our doorstep, as are cycle trails, golf courses, markets, galleries, and so many more recreational options. Or simply stay on site and ramble across to Zeffer Cidery and sample some of their award-winning ciders on a typical hot Hawke’s Bay day. 

Featured Wedding Sarah + Kieran at Meadowood House | Website Meadowood House

Top wedding venues in the Wairarapa

The Best Wedding Venues in the Wairarapa

Looking at getting married in the lower North Island of New Zealand and don’t know where to start looking for the perfect wedding venue? Here I’ve compiled a list of some of the best wedding venues throughout the Wairarapa

Whether you’re looking for a some minimalistic, a beautiful winery or a place with a bit of soul and rustic charm. Check out the list below.

Feel free to get in touch if you’re after more info and drop me a line at hello@davidle.co.nz

Tarureka Estate | Featherston

After a venue with a bit more soul and that rustic charm. Tarureka Estate location in Featherston in the Wairarapa is the perfect venue. With onsite homestead and cottage for you and the family to get ready and a handful of options to hold your ceremony from out on the tennis court law or upstairs in the loft, this place is truly special.

Featured wedding Amanda + Ryan on Together Journal | Website Tarureka Estate

Poppies | Martinborough

A classy, modern and minimalistic winery found in the heart of Martinborough. The crew here run a tight ship and if you’re after a team to provide you with a structured day, the team at Poppies deliver. Concrete walls and floors and plenty of sweeping winery views are close by in the Wairarapa.

Featured wedding Ryan + Charlotte featured at Sink or Surface | Website Poppies

Lacewood Estate | Martinborough

Another venue with rustic charm - on the same styling and feel as Tarureka Estate, Lacewood provides another option within the Wairarapa. Get married under the trees and celebrate the night away in the barn, only a few minutes drive from Wellington and Martinborough.

Featured wedding Nina + Kevin at Lacewood | Website Lacewood

Brackenridge | Martinborough

With a full suite of accommodation, a day spa and only a couple minutes from Martinborough township. Brackenridge is an all in one wedding venue. With a beautiful lawn space overlooking the Remutakas in Wellington and multi purpose reception space, it ticks plenty of boxes.

Featured wedding Sam + Maggie featured in NZ Bride and Groom | Website Brackenridge

Tironui Farm | Martinborough

Wanting sweeping landscapes of the beautiful farmland of the Wairarapa. Need space for a food truck and outdoor games. Tironui Farm is the perfect space for people after a more relaxed and casual wedding day.

Featured wedding Ankit + Mads featured on The Wild Flower | Website Tironui Farm

The best wedding venues in the Manawatu and Kapiti

The Best Wedding Venues in the Manawatu

Looking at getting married in the lower North Island of New Zealand and don’t know where to start looking for the perfect wedding venue? Here I’ve compiled a list of some of the best wedding venues throughout the Manawatu.

Whether you’re looking for a classic italian style venue, a beautiful winery or a place with a bit of soul and rustic charm. Check out the list below.

Feel free to get in touch if you’re after more info and drop me a line at hello@davidle.co.nz

The Milk Station | Otaki

The Milk Station is one of my favourite venues not only in Wellington but in New Zealand. Situated a hour between Wellington and Palmerston North in the small beach town of Otaki. Italian inspired architecture, beautiful gardens and plenty of onsite accommodation and parking - it’s the total package.

Featured wedding Polly + Rhys on Together Journal | Website The Milk Station

The Chalet | Palmerston North

The Chalet situated lakeside in Palmerston North run by the team at The Boatshed Catering. Providing a unique space for your wedding day and high quality food. BYO is another strong drawcard. Also across the lake from Caccia Birch house.

Featured wedding Josie + Leigh on Together Journal | Website The Chalet

Orlando Country | Palmerston North

Orlando Country is one of the premiere wedding venues in the Manawatu. Situated just over hour and a half from Wellington and a couple minutes from Palmerston North city. If you’re after a venue with a great team, good food and a driving range, look no further than this gem in Palmerston North.

Featured wedding Alana + Rob featured at NZ Weddings Mag | Website Orlando Country

Makoura Lodge | Apiti

Want something rural and a bit different to the norm? You’ll find Makoura Lodge in the heart of the Manawatu. Around a hours drive north of Palmerston North. Plenty of onsite accomodation, room for guest to also tent and some of the best Roast Pork Crackling and Polenta Chips around. A popular venue for farmers and people who are rural at heart.

Featured wedding Victoria + James at Makoura Lodge | Website Makoura Lodge

Sudbury | Te Horo

Sudbury is a 40 min drive up from Wellington City and around a hour from Palmerston North. A old horse stable turned into an all in one wedding venue with a ceremony area overlooking farmland of Kapiti and a beautiful rustic clean space with concrete floors give a rustic feel with a modern and minimalistic twist. The option to BYO alcohol without any corkage charge is also a big drawcard. Shoutout for the designated photographer car park too, brownie points.

Featured wedding Ben + Jessica at Sudbury | Website Sudbury NZ

Wharerata | Palmerston North

Wanting sweeping landscapes of the beautiful farmland of the Wairarapa. Need space for a food truck and outdoor games. Tironui Farm is the perfect space for people after a more relaxed and casual wedding day.

Website Wharerata

Newbury Hall | Palmerston North

Newbury Hall is a 5 minute drive from Palmerston North City. Part of Newbury School, it has onsite kitchen facilities and the ability to BYO drinks. You can dine alfresco styles on the lawn or set up inside the hall with a blank canvas.

Featured wedding Maylie + Ezra featured on Hera Couture | Website Newbury Hall

Roseburn Park | Palmerston North

Roseburn Park located near the beginning of the Pahiatua Track, Summer Hill end. Has a large garden and lake area, a homestead and a large marquee onsite situated on top of the old tennis court grounds.

Featured wedding Lizzie + Sam by Sink or Surface | Website Roseburn Park

Pohangina Heights | Pohangina

Tucked away in the heart of the Pohangina Valley. Don’t let google maps fool you. It is a hidden gem, with a couple of cottages on site to get ready and a beautiful new barn to hold your reception overlooking the Manawatu. Around a 45 minute drive from Palmerston North city.

Featured wedding Amy + Jono featured in the 100th issue of NZ Bride and Groom | Website Pohangina Heights