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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Me and the future Mrs. Angeli are going to be having a look at a few wedding venues this weekend and I wondered if church weddings are still the most popular or have any fab couples (or anyone you know) gotten married anywhere different or unusual?
S |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We got married at a hotel by a minister so best of both worlds. Congratulations to you both "
Thanks very much guys We've actually been engaged for eight years so it's probably more a case of about bloody time! Lol!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Bogbain Farm, outside Inverness, does a great day. Quite a trek from Livvy though."
I've just and had a look Bogbain Farm Onny and it's exactly the kind of thing I have in my head...just a wee bit far away from the auld yins unfortunately. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Aberdour or Linlithgow Castles might be worth a look and if you haven't arrangedna photographer, PM me, its my other day job...
and Congrats on your impending nuptials!
T
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Early booking essential to avoid disappointment! Sept 2017 for this MoG please... x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Where i originally come from there is loads
Churchy wedding aint the most popular anymore
I was at a humanist one the other week as no religion involved was different
Look up lochside house hotel in New Cumnock
Theres the burns monument alloway in ayr
Lochgreen in troon and the western house at ayr race course
All very nice
Depends how much of a party u have coming |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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To be honest, J is from a good catholic Glaswegian family originally so there are hundreds of them! We did a quick count yesterday and it's looking like about 120 during the day :-/
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"House for an art lover.
The MacIntosh house in bellahoustin park.
Stunning! "
Two of my mates have had/are having their nuptials there, neither religious. Supposed to be fantastic. Missed the first one through ill health but everyone raved about it. There's Newbattle Abbey Chapel if you wanted a wee religious service before heading somewhere else for the meal/knees up. It's in stunning grounds and would make for great photos.
Or you could do something completely different and go for a hand fasting? You can get 2 options, one being legal so a marriage in the eyes of the law.
Better late than never lol. Hope you both have a great day wherever you decide on. Congratulations! S&Mx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Congrats to you both, I would suggest Dundas Castle near South Queensferry, was at a wedding there last year and it was one of the most luxurious I have been at, lovely place...... |
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"House for an art lover.
The MacIntosh house in bellahoustin park.
Stunning!
Two of my mates have had/are having their nuptials there, neither religious. Supposed to be fantastic. Missed the first one through ill health but everyone raved about it. There's Newbattle Abbey Chapel if you wanted a wee religious service before heading somewhere else for the meal/knees up. It's in stunning grounds and would make for great photos.
Or you could do something completely different and go for a hand fasting? You can get 2 options, one being legal so a marriage in the eyes of the law.
Better late than never lol. Hope you both have a great day wherever you decide on. Congratulations! S&Mx"
Thanks vey much guys
J's cousin had her wedding there a couple of years ago and it was definitely a special place! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"House for an art lover.
The MacIntosh house in bellahoustin park.
Stunning!
Two of my mates have had/are having their nuptials there, neither religious. Supposed to be fantastic. Missed the first one through ill health but everyone raved about it. There's Newbattle Abbey Chapel if you wanted a wee religious service before heading somewhere else for the meal/knees up. It's in stunning grounds and would make for great photos.
Or you could do something completely different and go for a hand fasting? You can get 2 options, one being legal so a marriage in the eyes of the law.
Better late than never lol. Hope you both have a great day wherever you decide on. Congratulations! S&Mx"
Thanks vey much guys
J's cousin had her wedding there a couple of years ago and it was definitely a special place! |
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By *rjandmrskCouple
over a year ago
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good luck I have a friend looking at venues and costing it all and its a fortune so I wish you well. On a funny note Mr J and I will be celebrtaing our 30th Anniversary in 2 years and I said to him yesterday we could go to Vegas and ask Elvis to renew our vows for us. The cheeky bugger replied I dunno if I would say yes again. Needless to say I gave him a thump so if you dont see him about for a while you know why haha Mrs K xxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Me and the future Mrs. Angeli are going to be having a look at a few wedding venues this weekend and I wondered if church weddings are still the most popular or have any fab couples (or anyone you know) gotten married anywhere different or unusual?
S "
Lol, buy urselves wedding mag or go on line! I can imagine speech 'I would like to thank fanny fud from fab for suggesting such a great venue'... granny will not be impressed, enjoy ur day |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The Lodge on Loch Lomond, it has a wedding suite detached from the hotel with rooms for most of the guests and the wedding room overlooks the Loch, very nice |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Am gobsmacked! Is there no post in this forum safe from smart assed comments and negativity!
Mrs S
How do spell BANTER... !?
You missed the YOU smart ass!
But I spell it the same way as you "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We are looking for a venue too, but our problem is that it has to be humanist and only about four guests and all the potential venues are just too big!"
Get Kane and Able to do wedding under a tree in queens park, then you can all have apple crumble after! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Me and the future Mrs. Angeli are going to be having a look at a few wedding venues this weekend and I wondered if church weddings are still the most popular or have any fab couples (or anyone you know) gotten married anywhere different or unusual?
S "
Me and Mrs C got married in Huntingtower castle in Perth with a registrar. Very gothic, but amazing none the less
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By (user no longer on site)
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"As mentioned earlier Dundas Castle, not Tayside but in South Queensferry. Just found out they are holding a wedding fayre there this weekend......"
Thanks...might be worth popping along with my girl. |
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