Wedding Photography at The Merchant Adventurers Hall in York | Chris & David
The Merchant Adventurers’ Hall is a remarkable Grade I listed medieval guild hall, tucked away in the heart of York. For couples seeking something truly distinctive within an inner-city setting, it offers a rare and characterful backdrop. Steeped in history and rich in architectural detail, this beautiful venue feels both grand and intimate, with its hidden gardens providing a peaceful contrast to the city beyond.

Wedding Ceremony Beneath the Timbered Vaults | LGBTQ+ Inclusive
Set within one of the UK’s most remarkable medieval interiors, the Great Hall offers a ceremony space that feels timeless and atmospheric. The scale is striking, yet the deep tones and aged wood bring a sense of closeness and calm.
It’s a room that doesn’t need embellishment — the history, light, and texture do all the work, creating the perfect backdrop for honest, unposed moments to be captured naturally.

When I arrived at the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall for the ceremony, the backup camera was already in hand — the kind of place where you stay quietly ready. Guests were gathering, chatting easily with the two grooms, the room gently coming to life around them.
You move lightly here, across the creaking wooden floor that would soon become the stage for the ceremony — every step part of the rhythm of the building itself.
Before everything began, we spent a little time as planned capturing family groups and a few relaxed portraits. Some in the gardens, some framed by the old church windows, and a few inside where the light and textures felt just right.
As always, I’m paying attention to everything within the frame — the small details that can distract or enhance — quietly shifting a ramp out of the way, keeping the focus exactly where it should be.

Thoughtful Tips for a Merchant Adventurers’ Hall Wedding
Plan your group photos thoughtfully. The indoor space is incredible, but slightly more limited for larger group arrangements. A quick plan ahead of time keeps things relaxed and means you can spend more time enjoying the day.

The Perfect Spot for Confetti Moments
As you step out from the Great Hall and make your way down the stone steps, you arrive at a small courtyard — an ideal space to gather your guests for a confetti celebration. It feels tucked away and intimate, yet full of energy once everyone comes together.
On this day, there was so much confetti left that it turned into a second, spontaneous throw — just for the bride and her bridesmaids. One of those unplanned moments that quickly becomes a favourite.
The laughter, the movement, the sheer joy of it all — it’s exactly the kind of moment that stays with you, and one I love capturing as it naturally unfolds.

Drinks in the Walled Gardens
Tucked quietly around two sides of the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall, the walled garden feels like a hidden retreat within the city. Set below street level and bordered by the gentle flow of the River Foss, it offers a calm, open space that’s perfect for a spring or summer drinks reception.
Guests can relax and wander, with plenty of room for conversation, while everything unfolds at an easy pace. It’s a setting that naturally lends itself to unposed, documentary moments — laughter, movement, and those in-between interactions that often mean the most.
The gardens also provide more than enough space for family group photographs, with the soft tones of the stone walls creating a simple, timeless backdrop that keeps the focus exactly where it should be.

Couple Portraits Through York’s City Streets
With the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall set right in the heart of York, it’s well worth stepping out into the surrounding streets for a few quiet moments together. The city offers an ever-changing backdrop — historic textures, soft light, and little pockets of character around every corner.
Before heading out, we spent some time in the gardens, capturing a few relaxed portraits amongst the flowers — gentle, unhurried moments that set the tone. Then into the city, where everything shifts slightly, and the story continues in a different way.


































Grooms holding hands during the wedding ceremony at Merchant Adventurers Hall











































































































A Ceilidh in the Undercroft
A ceilidh brings a completely different kind of energy to a wedding — informal, inclusive, and full of movement from the very first tune. With live music leading the way and simple steps called out as you go, it quickly draws everyone in, whether they’ve danced before or not. It’s less about getting it right, and more about sharing the moment together.
The Undercroft at the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall is perfectly suited to it. With its low ceilings, stone floors, and warm, enclosed feel, the space naturally gathers people close, building atmosphere as the evening unfolds. The sound of music carries beautifully, footsteps echo, and before long the whole room feels alive with rhythm and laughter.
It’s one of those parts of the day where everything loosens — ties are off, shoes are kicked aside, and generations mix on the dance floor. For a venue so rich in history, it feels like a fitting way to celebrate — something timeless, full of life, and shared by everyone in the room.














Merchant Adventurers’ Hall Wedding Photographer
If you’re planning your wedding at the Merchant Adventurers’ Hall in the heart of York, and you’re drawn to a relaxed, colourful, and natural way of documenting the day, I’d love to hear more about what you have in mind.






