Sheepwash Chronicle Harvest 2016 edition
The Sheepwash Chronicle is a magazine for and about the residents of the little village of Sheepwash in Devon.
The Sheepwash Chronicle is a magazine for and about the residents of the little village of Sheepwash in Devon.
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Our Wedding<br />
Saturday 21 st May<br />
A big thank you for all the good wishes, cards and gifts that we received for our wedding. We had a truly<br />
memorable day - sadly not great weather, but nothing was going to dampen our spirits!<br />
The beach-themed cake was made<br />
by my cousin Andrew Roberts.<br />
the day with hundreds of beautiful pictures. We now<br />
have the unenviable task of trying to choose which ones<br />
go in the album!<br />
After the ceremony we headed up to the Pier House in<br />
Westward Ho! for the reception. The sun finally decided<br />
to make an appearance, just in time to see it set!<br />
It was a magical day – one we will never forget - and<br />
thank you to everyone, too many to mention, who made<br />
it so.<br />
Laura and Matt Walker<br />
(Formerly Laura Jones!)<br />
We’d also like to say a huge thank you to those that braved the<br />
elements outside the church and gave us such a lovely welcome<br />
on our arrival!<br />
I lived in <strong>Sheepwash</strong> until I went away to university, and have<br />
always loved coming “home”.<br />
I introduced Matt to country life – a bit of a culture shock at first,<br />
but he very quickly fell in love with it, so there was never any<br />
question of where we wanted get married.<br />
Angela Jones led the decoration of the church with her floristry<br />
skills. A friend of the family for many years, Reverend Stuart<br />
Wilson, officiated the service and the very talented Nigel Taylor<br />
was the organist. Thank you all for making it such a special<br />
ceremony.<br />
Jo Filer-Cooper and her friend Mel battled the elements,<br />
capturing the<br />
essence of<br />
The car (from Taw and Torridge) is a 1927<br />
Rolls Royce Phantom I. From 1931-1951 it<br />
was at the White House and transported Sir<br />
Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt<br />
many times to the Presidents home!<br />
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