Professional footballer Patrick Bamford got married at a picturesque five-star wedding venue over the weekend, as current and former teammates joined the celebrations.
The Leeds United striker chose Grantley Hall, near Ripon, as the location to marry Michaela Ireland - with several images of the celebrations posted to Instagram.
The happy couple posted snaps to the social media site with the caption: "Mr and Mrs B" - while the photographer who captured the day also shared several images of the special day, which read: "No this is not a shoot…this is Michaela and Patrick. Congratulations you beautiful pair, what a gorgeous day you planned! Lots of love!"
Grantley Hall is known for its elegance and prestige, which boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant and five-star hotel and spa facilities.
From the images of the couple's wedding, the floral themes were on point.
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Alongside numerous comments of congratulations on social media, including from Chelsea star Nathaniel Chalobah, the event was attended by several of Bamford's teammates and former teammates.
The most notable name was Kalvin Phillips, who shared his Instagram story: "Amazing day yesterday celebrating my mate and his beautiful wife's special day".
The celebrations for Bamford cap off a season, which saw his Leeds United side miss out on a return to the Premier League, with the striker missing the play-off final through a knee injury.
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