I can only think of good, wonderful things when it comes to talking about this incredible wedding venue. The Elms of Coosada is the epitome of elegant, southern charm and luxuriously peaceful. Ancient trees, Spanish moss, historical home… I mean, what more could you ask for?
This immaculate home was originally built in the 1830’s and was used as a cotton plantation for several years for the Jackson family. If you love history and knowing the ins and outs of family history, especially as it pertains to wedding venues, click this link to check out the incredible history of the Elms at Coosada.
Brides want nothing more than excellent service and helpful, kind people to be there on the wedding day. At The Elms of Coosada, they want you to feel like family. Family is such a kindred, intimate word to describe clients, which already makes the people at this venue stand out. Simply put, if you want to get married at a venue that truly seeks to take care of you and your own family, that wants to serve you and make you the most comfortable, and ultimately that makes you feel like a million bucks, then look no further than The Elms of Coosada.
One of the biggest parts of your wedding day consists of getting photos taken. And I know that for all of those elegant and luxury brides out there, the last thing you want is to spend all of your budget on extra things, but then be left with mediocre photography….aka, the photographs don’t accurately capture your wedding day. A HUGE factor when it comes to getting good photos, however, is where you are actually getting married. What is the light like? Are there pretty, natural places outside for portraits? These are just some of the things to consider when you are thinking about where you will be getting married. The Elms of Coosada is honestly one of the most beautiful and photogenic places I have ever seen. No need to worry about the photos turning out well, as long as you also choose a good wedding photographer who cares about you as a person, and who is attentive to details! Click here to reach out to me about your wedding photography needs.
Sometimes it can be hard to find exact details about pricing and availability for venues. On their website, The Elms of Coosada have listed exact pricing and dates they are available! Good news for those on a budget too, if you are willing to get married during the week instead of on a weekend, there is a hugely discounted price available for weekday dates. This is especially great if you are having a hard time finding vendors available on weekends. Click here to read about one of my favorite wedding planners who also offers weekday wedding services! Click here to ask me about week day wedding photography!
As if they couldn’t be more kind, The Elms of Coosada have listed several helpful things for brides on their website, including ceremony text, recommended vendors, hotel suggestions near the venue, and much more. Click here to read about all of their tips!
I hope that you enjoyed this post about The Elms of Coosada! It would be an honor to capture the authenticity and beauty of your wedding day, so click here to reach out! Chat soon.
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