A Winter Fairytale at Castle Hill Cider

On a crisp December day, Catherine & James exchanged vows in an enchanting winter wonderland at Castle Hill Cider in Keswick, Virginia. Their wedding was a magical celebration of love, filled with twinkling lights, cozy textures, and an elegant palette of whites, greens, and touches of gold.

The ceremony took place in Christ Episcopal Church, where wooden beams and stained glass windows created a warm, inviting atmosphere. Catherine, radiant in a lace and satin gown, carried a breathtaking bouquet by Hedge Fine Blooms as she walked down the aisle toward James, who stood beaming in a classic black tuxedo. As they exchanged vows, Amative Creative artfully captured each heartfelt moment, preserving the magic of their day.

Following the ceremony, guests made their way to the Castle Hill Cider, where The Hive Wedding Collective curated an effortlessly elegant setting. Long wooden tables, draped in crisp white linens and accented by flickering candles and glimmering crystal stemware, reflected the couple’s timeless style. MS Events provided stunning rentals that added to the refined ambiance, while Exchange Events & Catering delighted guests with a seasonal feast, an autumn harvest salad, and a delectable main course. Later in the evening, guests indulged in artisan pizzas from Lampo Neapolitan Pizzeria, adding a cozy touch to the winter celebration.

As the evening progressed, the space came alive with laughter, music, and joyful energy. The Finns kept the dance floor packed, their lively performance fueling an unforgettable night of celebration. Beneath a canopy of twinkling lights, guests sipped champagne, toasted to the newlyweds, and created cherished memories to last a lifetime.

Catherine and James’ winter wedding at Castle Hill Cider was a true fairytale—an exquisite blend of rustic charm and timeless romance, made even more special by the love that surrounded them.

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