The lovers thought of everything in advance and scheduled the religious wedding a year before, at one of the most beautiful churches in the area. On the big day, however, they had a real surprise.

Andy Boyce, 55, and Susan Campbell, 49, of England, thought of celebrating 23 years of perfect marriage.

The lovers thought of everything in advance and scheduled the religious wedding a year before, at one of the most beautiful churches in the area. On the big day, however, they had a real surprise.

All Saints Church in Banstead, Surrey

The church was under renovation, so instead of the beautifully decorated monument, the bride and groom saw only scaffolding for workers and building materials.

Andy Boyce and Susan Campbell’s wedding venue All Saints Church in Banstead, Surrey which was covered in scaffolding when they turned up to get married. See SWNS story SWWEDDINGS: A couple whose wedding was almost ruined after the church was covered in scaffolding ended up posing for pictures – in bright yellow HARD HATS. Andy Boyce, 55, and Susan Campbell, 49, wanted to celebrate 23 years together with the perfect wedding. So they booked the pretty 800-year-old All Saints Church in Banstead, Surrey for the big day. But a few months before tying the knot they were devastated to find the church had brought builders in to carry out important work on the venue.

Andy Boyce and Susan Campbell’s wedding venue All Saints Church in Banstead, Surrey which was covered in scaffolding when they turned up to get married.

As if that wasn’t enough, both the bride and groom and the guests were required to wear yellow helmets throughout the service.

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Andy Boyce, 55, and Susan Campbell, 49 at their hard hat wedding. See SWNS story SWWEDDINGS: A couple whose wedding was almost ruined after the church was covered in scaffolding ended up posing for pictures – in bright yellow HARD HATS. Andy Boyce, 55, and Susan Campbell, 49, wanted to celebrate 23 years together with the perfect wedding. So they booked the pretty 800-year-old All Saints Church in Banstead, Surrey for the big day. But a few months before tying the knot they were devastated to find the church had brought builders in to carry out important work on the venue.

Their wedding photos went viral on social media.