Warmth breathes life into Chester each year - sails unfurl in the harbour, flowers burst into bloom along narrow lanes and a steady stream of residents trickle back into their summer homes. Located by the water is The Captain's House, a three storey home forgotten by time and a three storey home that epitomizes the charm of the surrounding community. The home itself was built by the late Rev. John Seacomb and then sold to Captain James Allen at a later date. It served much of its second life as a restaurant and inn before being converted to a rentable vacation home and wedding venue. As a Halifax wedding photographer the property has quickly become a favourite - the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With family and friends at their side, Loren and Greg were wed on its back deck by her father. I wholeheartedly believe that I'll be hard pressed to witness another ceremony that shares the same level of emotion. Everything was on proud display - a non-stop celebration of all they hold dear. From private vows before the ceremony to Loren's father presiding over the ceremony itself. And the weather . . . A1. The most perfect sunny summer day that lead to the most perfect sunset. Warm pastel tones over the water - it doesn't get any better than that. The property would serve as both church and reception hall which meant that there was no rush, no need to move from one site to the next - just the requirement to enjoy the company of those in attendance.
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