Lowri and David knew they were meant to be and celebrated their love at St Tewdrics House

Lowri and David had known each other for years before going on their first date. “We met at university, and he eventually persuaded me to go on a date with him,” says Lowri. “We both had the initial physical attraction, but what also attracted me to Dave was that he was a real gentleman. I think we knew from the first date that we’d found the one so after only a month of dating we made it official.”

David popped the question during a surprise trip to New York in 2017. “On the last evening, we were in our hotel room when Dave got down on one knee and asked me to be his wife,” shares the bride. “He had organised dinner in the most amazing restaurant to celebrate. The next morning we had breakfast in Central Park where we called our families and told them the news.”

Lowri and David's contacts

Venue, St Tewdrics House, www.sttewdricshouse.co.uk 
Photographer, Kate Adams Photography, www.kateadamsphotography.com 
Bride's dress, All About Eve, www.allaboutevebridalwear.com 
Bride's accessories, Swarovski, www.swarovski.com 
Bridesmaids' dresses, Yasmin Rose Bridal, www.yasminrosebridal.com 
Hair stylist, NGJ Make-up & Hair, www.ngj-makeup.com 
Make-up artist, Lucy Watts Freelance Hair & Makeup Artist, www.lucywattsmakeupartist.com 
Groom's and best man's suits, T.M. Lewin, www.tmlewin.co.uk 
Groom's bow tie, Hugo Boss, www.hugoboss.com 
Groomsmen's suits, Dyfed Menswear, www.dyfedmenswear.co.uk 
Cake, Carys Cakes, www.carys-cakes.com 
Flowers, Flowers, I Do, www.flowersido.co.uk 
Stationery, Lilac & White, www.lilacandwhite.com 
Catering, EJ Catering, www.ejcatering.co.uk; Ffwrnes Pizza, www.ffwrnes.co.uk 
Entertainment, Tux Fizz, www.tuxfizz.co.uk 
String quartet, Fleur Quartet, www.fleurquartet.com

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