A Relaxed and elegant Chateau du Grand Val Wedding with Nat and Paul


Nat and Paul were married in September at Chateau du Grand Val in Brittany, surrounded by open countryside and close to the medieval town of Combourg. The setting felt calm and self-contained, perfectly suited to the kind of wedding they wanted – relaxed, joyful, and focused on spending time with the people who mattered most.
Chateau du Grand Val sits overlooking the valley, with historic buildings and open grounds that allow a wedding day to unfold naturally. Having everything in one place gave the day an easy rhythm, with space to slow down and enjoy each moment as it came.
Their wedding was full of emotion, from quiet moments to bursts of laughter and energy. As a Brittany wedding photographer was a real pleasure to witness and to photograph a celebration that felt so natural, thoughtful, and true to them.



The Couple’s Vision for Their Chateau du Grand Val Wedding
Nat and Paul wanted their wedding to feel elegant and timeless, while staying relaxed and unfussy. They cared most about creating a day that felt welcoming, unforced, and centred around their guests.
Nat wore a sleek, modern wedding dress with a long veil, while Paul chose a brown suit inspired by 1940s tailoring. Together, their outfits felt considered but effortless, sitting naturally within the château setting.
Styling was kept simple and in tune with the surroundings. Wildflower greenery, earthy florals, sage green ribbons, and a fabric welcome sign tied everything together. Each detail reflected the countryside around Chateau du Grand Val without ever feeling styled for the sake of it. What mattered most was time together, a great party, and a day that flowed easily.

















Nat and Paul’s Wedding Ceremony at ChAteau du Grand Val
The original plan was to hold the ceremony outside, but with the weather feeling uncertain, Nat and Paul chose to move it indoors to the Rose Hall. In the end, it felt like the perfect decision. The space was intimate, characterful, and ideal for such a personal ceremony.
A close friend led the ceremony, shaping something that felt completely unique to them. It reflected their relationship, their humour, and the way they move through life together. There was laughter, moments of singing, and a lot of joy in the room. The atmosphere felt warm and connected from start to finish.










A Relaxed Drinks Reception at ChAteau du Grand Val
After the ceremony, Nat and Paul were greeted with a celebratory confetti moment at the front of the chateau. Congratulations followed, along with hugs, laughter, and time to pause and take everything in.
Guests gathered outside for drinks, enjoying the setting and spending time together without any pressure to move on quickly. During this part of the day, I took a small number of family portraits. Photographically, this moment is always important. Everyone is relaxed, emotions are still close, and it’s a chance to capture families together naturally.
Nat also chose this moment to give a speech. It was heartfelt, emotional, and full of honesty. Before heading inside for dinner, we took a few couple portraits around the grounds – calm, unposed, and easy, just a little time together before the evening began.





















The Evening Reception at ChAteau du Grand Val
As the evening approached, everyone moved into the marquee for dinner. Festoon lights and candlelight filled the space, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Long tables brought everyone together, and the room felt lively but unhurried. Nat and Paul made their entrance dancing, setting the tone straight away. They then enjoyed speeches from some of their favourite people, with plenty of laughter and emotion throughout.
Later in the evening, the celebrations moved back into the Rose Hall. The Party Professors took over and kept the dance floor full well into the night. The energy stayed high, and the party carried on without losing its warmth or ease.
















A Wedding in Brittany Captured Naturally
Nat and Paul’s wedding at Chateau du Grand Val was full of warmth, emotion, and genuine connection. The day moved at an easy pace, with space to enjoy each moment as it unfolded. It was such a joy to photograph a wedding that felt so relaxed and full of feeling.
If you’re planning your own wedding at Château du Grand Val, or elsewhere in Brittany, and want your day captured naturally, I’d love to hear what you’re planning.
VENDORS
Photographer: Frances Mary Sales
Venue: Chateau du Grand Val
Dress: The Dressing Rooms Bridal
Suit: Richard George Tailoring
Florist: La Rose des Sens Combourg
Hairstylist: Nora Andrian
Bridesmaids dresses: Pretty Lavish
Sound: L’AMI Prod
Band: The Party Professors
Marquee: Les Fourmis
Caterer: Les Petits Curieux