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Hannah got ready with her bridesmaids at the sleek Holmes Hotel just round the corner from The Old Marylebone Town Hall. The vibe? Bubbles, glam, and a heavy dose of excitement. Rain clouds were lurking, so they ditched any heroic walks and jumped in a London black cab to make sure that dress stayed immaculate which pulled up right outside Old Marylebone Town Hall.










The Pimlico Room was a tight squeeze as it’s one of the smaller rooms at Old Marylebone Town Hall, it was set for a quick ceremony but don’t let the timing fool you — it was packed with emotion from their small but special guest count. Lloyd teared up the second Hannah walked in (we love a groom who cries) and greeted her with the biggest smile and a jaw to the floor whilst looking at her stunning wedding dress. They said their “I dos” and then dipped out — literally. That confetti moment on the famous steps? Hannah + Lloyd nailed the dip kiss of dreams. It’s already racked up 250k+ views on Instagram — viral for a reason.

















After a round of family photos outside Marylebone Town Hall, the couple sent their guests off to The Globe pub which is just a short walk from the London Town hall whilst we we went on a two-hour city mission. First stop — back to the hotel so Hannah could switch up the look. Off came the long train, revealing a short, playful version of the dress that was perfect for legging it around London.
Baker Street tube station is just a short walk from Old Marylebone Town Hall and their hotel, so we jumped on the tube to Great Portland Street (because what’s more London than a quick Underground ride in your wedding gear?). Platform portraits, motion blur magic, and one very chill couple later, we popped up near Park Crescent — a swoon-worthy curve of black-and-white townhouses that was just giving the definition of London townhouse.








Naturally, we made a pitstop at The Marylebone Pub. Hannah + Lloyd want to grab some well-earned beers and soaked up 20 mins of pure newlywed bliss in one of London’s best boozer. People congratulated them the entire time we were at and I managed to get some cool portraits of them sharing some drinks outside on the London Streets, I’d say it’s one of my favourite pub locations for wedding photos in London. Then it was a short walk to the jazz club to rejoin their guests who arrived shortly after.
Tucked away in a private bar at 28°-50° by Night, a cool little Jazz bar just a short walk away in Marylebone the evening was just kicking off. It was all about great speeches, intimate vibes and banging food. Family and friends delivered emotional words, the newlyweds cut the cake, and the candle-lit jazz club glowed like something out of a movie. It was a low key luxe wedding in the heard of London at it’s finest.

This day was proof that you can do a London Town Hall wedding your way — jump on the tube, grab a pint, wear two versions of your dream dress, and kiss like no one’s watching (except, you know, 250k people online).
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Supplier Shoutouts:
Photographer – Mark Horton Photos
Venue – The Old Marylebone Town Hall
Dress – Alice Elizabeth Bridal
Hair – @_styledbyjord
MUA – Makeup by Layla May
Florist – Titanias Garden
Suit – Moss
Confetti – Just Hitched Confetti
Reception – 28-50 by Night