Frequently asked questions
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We are having an intimate wedding and, as a result, our guest list is strictly limited to the named guests on your invitation. While we would love to include everyone, we have chosen a small, personal celebration and appreciate your understanding!
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We want everyone to have a fantastic time, so we are happy that the Welcome Party and the Wedding Day will both have an open bar!
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We love your little ones, but we’ve decided to make the weekend (for the most part) an adults-only affair.
We hope you’ll take this as an opportunity to enjoy a well-deserved "weekend off" in the South of France! We ask that you please leave the kids at home or arrange for your own childcare for the main event so you can relax and celebrate with us into the late hours.
The Pool Party Exception: If you are traveling with your family to France, we would love to have the kids join us for the Pool Party the day before the wedding! It will be a casual way for us to catch up with everyone before the formal festivities begin.
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Your presence at our wedding is truly the greatest gift we could receive. We are so incredibly grateful that you are making the trip to France to celebrate with us, and we know that traveling is a significant commitment.
Because of this, we will not be accepting any gifts.
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While we would love to celebrate with you all weekend long, please feel free to join us for as many or as few events as you like! We want you to enjoy your time in France at your own pace.
How to let us know: Please indicate which specific events you’ll be attending via the RSVP form so we can plan accordingly for catering and transport.
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To help with planning, please RSVP as soon as possible.
However, the deadline is April 1st, 2027!
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Weather permitting, we plan to be entirely outdoors to take full advantage of the views.
The Contingency Plan: If the weather doesn't cooperate, we’ll move the celebration into the rustic stone barn at the back of the property.
A Note on Footwear: You’ll be navigating grass, gravel, and stone. We highly recommend block heels, wedges, or platforms over stilettos.
The Evening Chill: It can get surprisingly crisp once the sun sets. We suggest bringing a light jacket, pashmina, or shawl to stay comfortable into the night.
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We kindly ask that you be present during the ceremony and put your phones and cameras away. If you know Miranda at all, you know she has hired the best possible photographers who are going to capture the entire weekend. Other than the ceremony, feel free to snap away the rest of the weekend!
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We recommend flying into Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (TLS). It is the most convenient gateway to the region and is about 1 hour and 5 minutes from Puycelsi (and 40 minutes from Montauban).
There is more info about this in our Travel section!
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We want you to be as comfortable as possible! Depending on the experience you're looking for, we recommend the following two areas:
Option 1: Puycelsi (The "Close & Charming" Choice) Just a 10-minute drive from the venue, Puycelsi is officially recognized as one of the Plus Beaux Villages de France (The Most Beautiful Villages of France). This is the best spot if you want to be right in the heart of the action and soak up that authentic, medieval French atmosphere.
Best for: Proximity to the wedding and scenic views.
Note: Accommodations here are primarily boutique guesthouses and Airbnbs, so we recommend booking early!
Note: The streets in Puycelsi are relatively narrow, if you are renting a car, a smaller model would be easier to get around.
Option 2: Montauban (The "Convenient & Lively" Choice) Located about 40 minutes from the venue and 50km from Toulouse, Montauban is a larger town with a wider variety of hotel chains and amenities.
Best for: Those looking for familiar hotel options, plenty of cafes, and easier access to major roads and transport.
Note: You will likely need a rental car or a pre-arranged car service to get to the venue from here.