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WEDDING VENUES


Hilton Dunkeld House Dunkeld, Perthshire Tel: 01350 728336 www.hiltondunkeld.com/ weddings


The Royal Scots Club 30 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh Tel: 0131 556 4270 www.royalscotsclub.com


Situated in one of Edinburgh’s fi n- est Georgian Streets in the heart of the city, and overlooking Queen Street Gardens, The Royal Scots Club is perfect for capturing those special memories. Having recently undergone major re-development, it is now one of the fi nest clubs in the country – with traditional values and a friendly and helpful team offering a fi rst-class service. The club also encourages prospective clients to come and discover this beautiful and historic building.


Enjoy the perfect Scottish wedding at Hilton Dunkeld House, in the heart of Perthshire. With its picturesque setting overlooking the River Tay, this 4-star country house hotel is the perfect loca- tion in central Scotland. Imagine an intimate wedding in the Drawing Room overlooking the river, or an extravagant gathering in their elegant marquee, with a string quartet playing on the lawns. With wedding packages for 40 guests from just £2014, this year you can have a dream wedding at a dream price – on selected dates in 2014.


The Pierhouse Hotel Port Appin, Argyll Tel: 01631 730302 www.pierhousehotel.co.uk


The Pierhouse Hotel, winner of Small Country Hotel of the Year 2013, is nes- tled on the shores of Loch Linnhe in Port Appin. With breathtaking loch views, it’s an idyllic venue for your wedding celebra- tion – with exclusive wedding party use available from November to February. Twelve, individually styled bedrooms, cosy wood-burning fi res, delicious freshly prepared seafood and game along with a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, will make it the perfect, intimate wedding.


The Four Seasons Hotel St Fillans, Perthshire Tel: 01764 685333 www.thefourseasonshotel. co.uk


Dalhousie Castle Bonnyrigg, Edinburgh Tel: 01875 820153 www.dalhousiecastle.co.uk


Dalhousie is a 13th-century Scottish Castle on the edge of Edinburgh, where wedding fairytales really do come true. With its own private chapel overlooking parkland and the South River Esk, a superb spa and award winning cuisine, Dalhou- sie Castle is a unique location for the most memorable of wedding ceremonies, which includes an owl ring delivery. Dalhousie offers you an unrivalled wedding castle experience; a day that you will never forget.


The Four Seasons Hotel is one of the most romantic wedding venues in Scotland, situated on the lochside and ideal for wedding photographs. They cater for large, small and civil weddings, accommodating up to 70 guests with an additional 25/30 adjoining the main restaurant. They source Scottish produce whilst con- sidering both the adventurous and traditional diner, with a reputation for serving some of the fi nest food and wine available.


Archerfield


Dirleton, North Berwick Tel: 01620 897050 www.archerfieldgolfclub.com


Archerfi eld’s stunning waterfront venue offers a unique and beautiful venue for your special day. The team will work with you to put together an exuberant celebration, a unique expression of who you are. Every detail will be perfect, supported by discreet and friendly service. And because Archerfi eld exudes a rare atmosphere, which is both luxurious and relaxing, it’s somewhere you can feel completely at home and have the time of your lives.


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