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matt.bowey 26 April 2003 02:40 PM

Fiancee is Scottish & fancies a nice place in Scotland somewhere. Any nice castles or similar about??

Rusty Festa 26 April 2003 07:06 PM

<flame suit on>

Nowhere in Scotland is nice

<runs for cover>

Scooby_Loo 26 April 2003 07:14 PM

RUSTY [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img] How can you be so bloody nasty?

:D

How about Norton House hotel? Richard Branson owns it, or he did (cant really remember).

CEL and I are tying the knot sometime in the near future (near future being about 5 years time :rolleyes:), our problem is I am from Edinburgh and he is from Sheffield, so trying to get both our families and friends together all at once is going to be a pain in the back side as there is so many of them :(. We will probably end up doing it abroad :D

If I do get married in the UK I want a castle in the country side, white roses everywhere and big deep red, cream and gold drapes and candles and ......... :D

errrr, enough about mines.

What do you want? Castle, church??

Rusty Festa 26 April 2003 07:19 PM

LOL, just kidding ;)

In my defence I lived in Scotland (Aberdeen to be specific) for nearly six years and it was ok - plenty of nice country houses on Royal Deeside - how about Ardoe House where they have the RSOC meets :D think there is a show in a couple of weeks ;)

GammonRoll 26 April 2003 07:23 PM

Myself and wife had reception at Thainstone House near Inverurie. Expensive, but highly recommended.

Scooby_Loo 26 April 2003 07:26 PM

Some nice Castles:)

ooooooh, this is sooooo exciting :D

Edited to make it clicky :D



[Edited by Scooby_Loo - 4/26/2003 7:31:47 PM]

jerryh 28 April 2003 11:01 AM

I work in a beautiful castle hotel just outside Perth. Do weddings for up to about 50 people, have the whole thing there and we can even do fireworks at night for you. We had the GMTV wedding there about 18 months ago.

Check out the website: www.kinfaunscastle.co.uk

Rab 28 April 2003 02:07 PM

Have to agree that Kinfauns castle is the place for the fairytale romantic wedding. May be a little on the small side though

MikesWagon 28 April 2003 02:22 PM

Matt,

try here for the National Trust properties.

Myself and ScoobyLoobyLou will be tying the knot at Drum Castle this Saturday:D (don't know code for a $hitting yourself smilie)

Mike.

Big Daz 28 April 2003 03:18 PM

Getting married on the RSS Discovery (Dundee) later in the year. Smaller but also different

JimmyRB5PRO 28 April 2003 04:45 PM

Their a really nice hotel , i think its a thistle called Dunkeld House , its on the banks of a river and yiou can go fishing etc and it really is good food.

TVR Gary 28 April 2003 04:48 PM

Her in Scotland you in England is my advice.hahaha

Pete Croney 28 April 2003 04:54 PM

A mate got married at Borthwick Castle, just outside Edinburgh. One of the best weddings I've been to.

Another plus is that if you go up on the Thursday before, you get a second stag night in George Street ;)

Flights from City or Stanstead into Edinburgh are cheap too.

MarkO 28 April 2003 09:03 PM

We had our honeymoon in Scotland (in December :eek:) and enjoyed it so much we moved up here 2 years later. :D

A couple of hotels we stayed at which might be good for either the wedding or honeymoon:

Lock Torridon Hotel, which is beautiful and in the most incredible surroundings. Food was pretty good, and the hotel itself has lots of turrets and stuff - good for backgrounds for the wedding pics. :D

Flodigarry Hotel on Skye. Beautiful location, and homely atmosphere. Highly recommend it.

Cringletie in Peebles. A fantastic country house hotel, in beautiful grounds - perfect for a wedding. We've spent Hogmanay there for the last 2 years running, too. What makes it special though, is the service quality and the homely atmosphere. It was our stay there that persuaded us to move here. :D

HTH, Mark. :)

SiPie 29 April 2003 09:27 AM

You guys can borrow the East wing of my castle if you want.....should be able to give the servants the day off to give your guests a bit more space ;)

Rates negotiable :D:D:D

Tis a bit small though so if you could keep the numbers down to around 6,000 that would be appreciated ;)

However if that's not to your liking then I have heard that Dalhousie Castle is 'no too bad' at the old weddings :)


Shark 29 April 2003 09:48 AM

My mate got married at http://www.dalhousiecastle.co.uk/welcome.htm

It was great, but the bar service at night was pants.

David

[Edited by Shark - 4/29/2003 9:49:12 AM]

Gordo 29 April 2003 02:21 PM

Cameron House by Loch Lomond is impressive - went to two weddings there last year

D Brown 29 April 2003 02:49 PM

Glengorm Castle is the place for you, on Mull of course. Web doesn't specifically mention weddings but give Tom or Marj a ring/email and they'll let you know the deal.

http://www.glengormcastle.co.uk/Medi...-images/10.jpg

http://www.glengormcastle.co.uk/Medi...-images/06.jpg

MarkO 30 April 2003 08:10 AM


Cameron House by Loch Lomond is impressive
Yeah, but the prices are even more impressive than the place itself!!! :eek:

matt.bowey 01 May 2003 01:07 PM

Many thanks for the response. I Have provisionally booked Dalhousie Castle.

Would have liked Kinfauns, but we have 98 people to feed!

jerryh 01 May 2003 08:33 PM

Welcome mate, glad to hear you've somewhere booked. Think I might have a logistical nightmare trying to fit 98 people in for a feed.

Good luck and best wishes for the big day. If you're ever up this way, pop into the castle for a look.


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