Wedding
Photography at The
Morritt Country House Hotel
Morritt
Arms Wedding near Barnard Castle
Howard and Gemma's wonderful winter wedding at the Morritt Country
House Hotel at Greta Bridge was an intimate and cosy affair despite
the sub-zero weather! They were married at Kirby Hill's Church
of St Michael and All Angels and made their way to the reception
at the Morritt Country House Hotel in Greta Bridge in the bride’s
father's vintage Morgan car He must be very trusting to let anyone
drive his classic car in thick snow! The winter weather made for
great wedding photography.
The Morritt Arms as seen today dates from the late 1800s, although
it is said to have been built on a Roman settlement. Throughout
the 17th century and the development of a regular post delivery
by mail coach, Greta Bridge became the second overnight stop on
the London-Carlisle route. The Morritt was one of three inns in
the once-bustling Greta Bridge, which included the George on the
bridge on the other side of the river and the New Inn, which is
now Thorpe Farm. Charles Dickens visited Greta Bridge in 1839
when researching Nicholas Nickelby. He wished to highlight the
hardship inflicted by certain Yorkshire schools on their boys
and so fame came to Dotheboys Hall in Bowes, which is still visible
today along with the headmaster's grave in Bowes Church Cemetery.
Dickens stayed at one of the inns in Greta Bridge and in the novel,
that inn was the meeting point between Nicholas and Wackford Squeers.