Loose, foraged wedding flowers, gathered in Bakewell for weddings across the Peak District.
Weddings are where the wild really comes into its own. Loose, foraged, gathered-from-the-hedgerow flowers that feel like they grew up together in a Peak District meadow, never stiff, never templated. If you want your day to feel a little untamed and a lot like you, you're in the right place.



Hand-tied, asymmetric and full of movement, gathered to suit your dress, your colours and the feeling you're after.
The little finishing touches, from a single sprig of something foraged to a full woven crown.
Arches, urns, pew ends and aisle meadows to frame the moment you say I do.
Centrepieces, bud vases, foliage runners and the wild little details that pull a room together.
Share your date, your venue, your colours and a few images that feel like you. There's no such thing as too many ideas, or too few.
I'll put together a proposal: the pieces, the palette, the seasonal flowers I'd forage and grow the look around, and a clear quote.
I arrange everything fresh, deliver and style on the morning, and leave you with flowers that look like they were always meant to be there.
I take a limited number of weddings each season so every couple gets my full attention. If your date feels close, do get in touch sooner rather than later.
The Bramble Hollow is rooted in Bakewell, which puts most of the Peak District's loveliest wedding spots on my doorstep. From grand estates like Chatsworth and Haddon Hall to stone barns, village churches, tipis and hillside marquees around Ashford-in-the-Water, Baslow, Rowsley, Matlock, Buxton and beyond, I deliver and style wherever your day is happening.
Getting married a little further afield in Derbyshire or the Peak District? Just ask. If it's reachable from the hollow on a wedding morning, it's rarely a problem.
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Yes. I'm based in Bakewell and cover weddings across Derbyshire and the Peak District, including Chatsworth, Haddon Hall, Matlock, Buxton and the villages in between. If your venue is a little further out, just ask.
As early as you can, ideally six to twelve months ahead for peak-season dates. I take a limited number of weddings each season so every couple gets my full attention, but it's always worth asking about closer dates.
Wild, loose and natural. Think foraged hedgerow and meadow rather than tight, formal domes: seasonal British-grown stems where possible, seedheads, grasses and plenty of movement, shaped around your colours and your venue.
Yes, everything from bouquets, buttonholes and flower crowns to ceremony arches, urns, table centrepieces and foliage runners. Whole-wedding or just the pieces you need.
Your date, your venue, your colours and anything that already feels like you. There’s no such thing as too many ideas.