Wedding at the Château du Croisillat
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We are delighted to have chosen Jean Luc and Marjorie! They were very kind, available, attentive, professional and they took very nice photos. They knew how to put us at ease and were discreet during the wedding. The photos are beautiful and were delivered to us in the time we expected. We really appreciated the engagement session to adapt to being photographed and to get to know them. They are simply top notch! Thank you again, we recommend them without hesitation!
Lucie
married on October 26, 2019
The beautiful thing about the château du Croisillat, is that all the interior decoration is period. That is, from the 15th and 17th centuries. The beams, the old piano, the chandeliers, the clocks ... all the rooms of this castle, which belonged for 5 centuries to the powerful de Villeneuve family, have their own cachet.
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In addition to the 15 double rooms, the outbuildings and the extra beds, there is a reception room that can accommodate 250 people.
Both the secular ceremony and the cocktail party can be held in the large 9-hectare garden with its century-old trees.
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The castle has a small listed chapel and a seminar room. A dining room with a beautiful fireplace and the piano lounge.
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The castle is located 30km from Toulouse. Here are the other main towns in the area to help you find your way around or to look for extra accommodation: Toulouse, Caraman, Escalquens, Labège.
Le site du Château du Croisillat.
Lucie and Gilles live in Strasbourg, in the Bas-Rhin. It is with this distance that we had to deal with all the preparations for their wedding and it is between 2 trips between Strasbourg and Toulouse that we were able to carry out their engagement session, in the Japanese garden.
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Marjorie Da Silva was in charge of the make-up for the bride, her bridesmaids and even the groom, before going to photograph the preparations for the groom and his groomsmen.
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Apart from a sprained ankle from the groom's poor mum, it was a perfect day that we experienced (and that we would like to be able to relive...). The welcome of the bride and groom and the bridesmaids was top notch, the owner of the castle was smiling, the venue was very inspiring and the caterer was excellent. (La Brigade Traiteur) very good, very professional and that we had already met for this wedding at Domaine de Beyssac.
The dresses came from Fleur d'Oranger in Toulouse and the costume, Hugo Boss.
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