Looking for a Stirk House wedding videographer in Lancashire? This 17th-century Ribble Valley manor sits in 22 acres of private grounds with elegant interiors and lush gardens. Historic character and natural beauty that translate directly to film.
Stirk House is a 17th-century manor in the Ribble Valley, set in 22 acres of private land in Lancashire.
As a Stirk House wedding videographer, I find the combination of historic architecture, well-kept gardens and the surrounding Ribble Valley landscape gives the venue a depth that works across seasons. The interiors are elegant and well-lit, the gardens offer variety for couple portraits, and the private grounds mean the day has a contained, unhurried quality.
It is a venue that suits couples who value traditional character without the formality of a stately home.
If you are planning a wedding at Stirk House and want a Lancashire wedding videographer who knows the Ribble Valley well, I would be happy to hear from you.
"We don’t even know where to start! Hiring Chris to shoot our wedding video was the BEST decision we made for our wedding. From the first meeting we had to discuss his style and approach, we knew we were on to the right person. Chris’ attention to detail is parallel to none."

"We weren’t originally going to get a videographer but it was worth every penny. The whole day is so much to process that you forget bits after. Having this video to treasure forever was the perfect way to cure the wedding blues."

"Before meeting Chris, we weren’t sure how to appear on film. After working with him, we felt completely comfortable, and he captured every organic moment we wanted."

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