Autumn weddings at Tankardstown House – Ciara and Jordan’s wedding day began with the excitement of preparation in the tranquil surroundings of Boyne House in Slane. With its elegant rooms and serene atmosphere, the historic estate set the perfect stage for the couple to begin their journey toward marriage.
Ciara, surrounded by her bridesmaids and family, enjoyed a relaxed morning of getting ready. The soft light pouring in through the windows illuminated the beautiful details of her dress as she prepared to meet her future husband.

Jordan, meanwhile, shared some moments with his groomsmen while getting a fresh haircut on-site before heading to church.
The easygoing energy in the morning was a sign of how relaxed and confident the couple was about their wedding day. From the soft laughter to the excitement in the air, everything felt like it was coming together just as they had imagined.

Ciara and Jordan’s ceremony occurred in the picturesque Church of Mary Immaculate, Drogheda Street, Collon, Co. Louth. With its traditional beauty and quiet elegance, the church provided the perfect setting for the couple’s vows. Walking down the aisle, Ciara was the picture of grace in her stunning gown, her smile glowing with excitement as she made her way to Jordan. The intimate atmosphere in the church created a sense of warmth, and the couple’s vows reflected their deep connection and commitment to each other.

The ceremony was full of love, with family and friends surrounding the couple to witness the start of their new chapter together. Jordan’s joy as he saw his bride for the first time was palpable, and their exchange of vows was emotional. As the couple were pronounced husband and wife, there was a collective sense of happiness and celebration in the room, setting the tone for the rest of the day.

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Autumn weddings at Tankardstown House

Following the ceremony, the newlyweds and their guests made their way to Tankardstown House, where the celebration truly came to life. This stunning venue, known for its blend of elegance and warmth, was the perfect location for Ciara and Jordan’s reception. The beautiful house, with its grand architecture and expansive gardens, offered a breathtaking backdrop for their wedding photos. The couple took a few moments to themselves, walking hand-in-hand through the gardens, reflecting on the joy of their day.

Inside the reception venue, the atmosphere was filled with laughter and joy as guests enjoyed cocktails, mingling in the elegantly decorated spaces. The reception room was an exquisite blend of style and comfort, with soft lighting and floral accents enhancing the autumnal feel. The meal was a highlight, with delicious food that everyone raved about, setting the tone for an evening of celebration.

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The evening was filled with emotion, laughter, and dancing. Ciara and Jordan’s first dance, surrounded by their loved ones, was a moment of pure magic. The smiles and energy in the room showed that everyone was thrilled to be a part of this special day. The speeches were heartfelt, warm, and humorous, perfectly celebrating the couple’s love.

As the night went on, the dance floor filled with energy, and guests joined the couple in celebrating their love and commitment. The ambience at Tankardstown House, with its rustic charm and elegant decor, made for an unforgettable setting for such a meaningful celebration. As the day ended, Ciara and Jordan had the perfect send-off, surrounded by their closest friends and family. This marked the end of an ideal wedding day and the beginning of their journey together as husband and wife.

About your wedding videographer, Ronan Quinn

I’ve been married to Lida since 2018, and have been together for over fifteen years. We have 2 small children who are our life, Stella is 10, and Luna is 8. The two best days of my life were when the girls were born. The third best was the day we got married.

I was a lithographic printer for 16 years, when the recession hit Ireland I was out of work in 2010 and my Gran gave me a “few bob” towards setting up my first business, which eventually led to Amare Stories.

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