Wedding Photography at Morden Park House, Merton
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Photogenic Morden Park House
I have photographed weddings at the Merton Register Office (often mistakenly referred to as Registry Office) many times, and it is a venue that keeps giving.
Officially known as Morden Park House, the venue includes the register office and is within Morden Park. On arrival, its existence isn’t immediately apparent, being secluded somewhat by the modern South Thames College off the A24. When the Georgian Grade II listed building revealed itself to me, I found it a gem of a wedding venue and highly photogenic.
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The Sheridan Room: Plenty of Space for Photography
The marriage ceremonies I’ve photographed at the Merton Register Office all took place in the Sheridan Room, which backs out onto the park.
I immediately fell in love with the room as it had beautiful large windows and French doors on two sides, allowing the gorgeous Spring morning light to filter in. There was also plenty of space to move around at the front, enabling me to photograph discreetly from all sides. The room has recently undergone a facelift. Gone are the carpet and huge window drapes. The room now has a crisp and fresh look.
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Arrival at Merton Register Office
There is a barrier to the drive up to Morden Park House. Taxis may have to leave you by the barrier, but wedding cars can generally drive up to the house. For guests with vehicles, Morden Park Car Park is just by the house and is exceptionally cheap at just 40p/hour.
The first port of call is usually the reception to inform them of your arrival. There is a small waiting area where guests may wait until it is time to go through for the ceremony.
The Merton Registrars
The registrars at the Merton Register Office are very relaxed about wedding photography. They allow the photographer to move around discreetly to take photos from many angles.
I shoot very low-key, and the registrars and couples appreciate this approach. It’s as essential for me to observe the sense of occasion as it is to get the shot. OK, maybe almost as important…
The Schedule Signing and Photography
Now that the register has gone online, the wedding registrars at the Merton Register Office don’t mind the photography of the signing. However, I always ask as some may have differing views on this, even within the same office. They will produce a ‘dummy’ register afterwards for some posed shots, complete with a flamboyant quill!
I have to say I much prefer to photograph the actual signing as this is much more natural, with expressions and moments that are difficult to recreate.
Morden Park House Wedding Ceremony Rooms
The Sheridan Room
The smallest wedding ceremony room in the house benefits from French windows which open directly onto Morden Park. The room seats 20 guests, but you can invite up to 30. The room has recently been redecorated, has a fresh and light feel, and is perfect for photography.
The Lord Nelson Room
With its gorgeous Georgian Bay Windows and ornate crystal chandelier, this room can comfortably seat up to 40 guests. A view of the Courtyard and direct access to the magnificent staircase means this room will provide ample opportunities for your wedding photography.
The Ewart Room
For larger weddings at Morden Park House, the Ewart Room is perfect. It is located upstairs and can seat up to 100 guests. Merton.gov’s ceremony brochure suggests booking early as this room is popular. You can include live music, such as a string quartet, to add to the ambience.
The Courtyard
It is a courtyard with a gazebo under which the couple are married. Situated at the back of the venue, it is available for hire from May to September. The ceremony is relocated indoors (to the Ewart Room) in poor weather at the registrar’s discretion.
Unfortunately, photography is only allowed in the Courtyard for guests using it to get married. I asked on behalf of one couple if I could use the space as a backdrop, and the venue was very strict about this.
Receptions in the Marquee
You’ll have exclusive use of the Courtyard, Gazebo and walled garden. Your wedding ceremony will start at 4.30pm, and you’ll have use of the area until 12am.
The package includes the wedding ceremony in the Courtyard, seating for 100 people, a licensed bar and security.
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After your Ceremony…
You’ll exit the room to the ornate, marble-paved entrance hall with a grand staircase, pillars and mirrors. This lends itself immediately to posed couple shots, and some time may be spent here depending on the next wedding. Then, I assemble the guests outside the front door, ready for the couple to exit for their confetti sequence.
The front of the house is beautiful, and naturally, many couples pose for group photos there. How long you’ll have for confetti and posed group shots largely depends on the day of the week and time of the year. Saturdays in the summer are exceptionally busy. However, if you are rushed, there’s the adjacent parkland with plenty of potential for stunning backdrops for couples wishing to incorporate it into their special day.
Merton Register Office FAQs
Q. WHY GET MARRIED AT MORDEN PARK HOUSE?
A. The venue is set within acres of beautiful parkland close to local transport links in South London. With its Georgian features and ornate ceremony rooms, the venue makes a beautiful backdrop for small to medium wedding ceremonies.
Q. IS PHOTOGRAPHY WELCOMED AT MERTON REGISTER OFFICE?
A. Yes, the venue is photographer-friendly. Your photographer can generally move around during the ceremony to get the best shots of your vows and ring exchange. I always ensure I introduce myself to the registrar beforehand to reassure them that I will be discreet and observe the occasion.
Q. ARE THERE DISABLED ACCESS & FACILITIES AT MORDEN PARK HOUSE?
A. Yes, there is access for guests with mobility problems. There is a lift to all floors through the reception area’s back door and a fully accessible toilet suitable for wheelchairs. There is step-free access to all the ceremony rooms. Blue Badge holders only are allowed to park within the venue grounds.
Q. IS CONFETTI ALLOWED AFTERWARDS FOR A PHOTO SEQUENCE?
A. Your guests can throw biodegradable confetti outside the front door after your wedding. Confetti is not permitted inside the building or in the Gazebo area. A few minutes after your ceremony is allowed for this.
Q. IS THERE AN OPTION FOR A DRINKS RECEPTION AFTER OUR MARRIAGE CEREMONY?
A. There is an option for the drinks reception when using the outdoor gazebo for your wedding. It is 2 hours from the beginning of your ceremony and includes one or two drinks per person for up to 100 guests. They charge for this in addition to your ceremony fee.
Merton Register Office,
Morden Park House,
Morden Park,
London Road,
Morden.
SM4 5QU.