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Loch Tay Highland Lodges Milton Morenish, Killin Tel: 01567 820323 www.lochtay-vacations.co.uk


The National Trust for Scotland Various venues Tel: 0844 493 2111 www.nts.org.uk/weddings


Fairytale castles, beautiful country houses and royal hunting lodges, the National Trust for Scotland has an incomparable collection of venues, steeped in history with exquisite interiors and manicured gardens. Work with friendly, knowledgeable staff and specially selected suppliers to create your own bespoke wedding day.


The lodges’ goal is to help you achieve the wedding day you wished for by providing the perfect canvas to work on. Staff will work with you to ensure your special day is everything you imagined. The park is a fully licensed wedding venue offering a variety of options for your dream wedding ceremony and reception.


Gilmerton House Athelstaneford, East Lothian Tel: 01620 880207 www.gilmertonhouse.com


A magical venue for a day to remem- ber forever. The house has recently undergone a major refurbishment and now represents some of the fi nest luxury accommodation in East Lothian. Exchange your vows in an atmosphere of warmth and timeless grandeur in the classical splendour of the music room. For a smaller gathering why not choose the more intimate surroundings of the elegant drawing rooms? Afterwards celebrate the event with drinks on the terrace; a game of croquet on the lawn, fol- lowed by a sumptuous wedding feast and then dance the night away.


Wedding venues Begin your marriage in style at one of these perfect locations


The White Tower of Taymouth Castle Kenmore, Perthshire Tel: 01887 830216 www.thewhitetower.co.uk


The White Tower of Taymouth Castle is one of the most romantic and breathtaking Highland retreats imag- inable. This perfect hideaway is set in eight acres of exceptional peace and beauty and is the perfect honeymoon retreat – not least because of its very romantic history as the 16th-century lookout tower for Taymouth Castle, where Queen Victoria and Prince Albert spent their honeymoon. If your choice is for an intimate wedding, in completely private surroundings, then choose The White Tower of Taymouth Castle for your perfect day.


Castle Menzies Weem, Aberfeldy Tel: 01887 820982 www.castlemenzies.org


Broxmouth Park Dunbar, East Lothian Tel: 01368 865846 www.broxmouth.com


Broxmouth Park is a historic Georgian Mansion in East Lothian that can be used as an exclusive use venue for luxury weddings, corporate hospitality and private parties. Located 25 minutes from Edinburgh’s city centre, and backing onto the sea, Broxmouth prides itself on being one of Scotland’s premier venues, available exclusively for you and your guests. Staff can help plan your bespoke wedding or event with their dedicated wedding and events manager and award winning chef.


Historic and romantic, deep in the stunning Perthshire countryside Castle Menzies is the setting for a unique and memorable wedding. This 16th-cen- tury castle has an enviable palette of rooms, giving a choice of options for ceremony and reception for up to 100. The dramatic and stark long garret for the ceremony, the Georgian Pink room for your reception and the splendid Victorian ballroom for the wedding breakfast and ceilidh. The castle gar- dens can also be part of any wedding.


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