Weddings at St Etheldreda’s in Holborn are wonderful affairs to photograph. Built in 1290 by John De Kirkeby, Bishop of Ely and Treasurer of England under Edward I, this beautiful Rosminian church tucked away on Ely Place in Holborn is one of London’s undiscovered gems. Huge stained glass windows and a balcony overlooking the main hall are just some of its best assets. Not to mention The Crypt underneath, a dark intimate reception venue perfect for continuing your wedding celebrations. The natural light that these two venues provide is beautiful, if a little low and challenging in The Crypt itself. However, this is perfect for a documentary wedding photographer working the way I do.
If you are planning a wedding here you might like to see some more of my documentary wedding photography at St Etheldreda’s and The Crypt.