
JANE + THOMAS
ASYLUM CHAPEL WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY
ABOUT THE DAY
Jane and Thomas’ Asylum Chapel wedding was a perfect mix of romance, history, and fun. With handwritten letters, a cherry blossom-filled entrance, and a quick pre-wedding pint, their day was unforgettable.
Jane and Thomas’s Asylum Chapel wedding was a masterclass in romance, personal touches, and just the right amount of adventure. Nestled in Peckham, the Asylum Chapel is a stunning Grade II-listed venue, renowned for its beautifully distressed walls, atmospheric stained glass, and one-of-a-kind historic charm - basically, a dream backdrop for Asylum Chapel wedding photography.
Their day began with an incredibly thoughtful gesture: Jane hand-wrote letters to her bridesmaids and ushers, and Thomas took on the role of Peckham’s most dapper postman, hand-delivering each one. Of course, no great delivery route is complete without a detour, so Thomas and his groomsmen made a tactical pitstop at a local pub for a pre-wedding pint - hydration is important, after all!
The sunlit afternoon ceremony was nothing short of magical. With the chapel’s iconic faded grandeur and a cherry tree in full bloom at the entrance, Jane and Thomas exchanged vows surrounded by love, laughter, and some seriously good light for their photos.
From emotional speeches to joyous celebrations, their wedding at Asylum Chapel proved that a little history, a little springtime sunshine, and a well-planned pint can create the perfect wedding day.
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