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Castles And Venues In Ireland.
Castle Ward House Strangford Tel +44 (0)28 4488 1204 Fax +44 (0)24 4488 1729 E Mail Web Site |
Castle Ward. Castle Ward house situated on the
shores of Strangford Lough Contact Hazel. |
Mount Steward
House Newtownards Co Down Tel +44 (0)28 4278 8387 Fax +44 (0)28 4287 8569 E Mail Web Site Contach Debbie. |
Mount Steward House. Background picture for this page is Mount Stewart
House. The Temple of the Winds in the grounds of Mount
Stewart |
Tel +44 (0)28 Fax - E Mail Web Site |
Musselden
Temple.
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National Trust Castles in Scotland
National Trust For Scotland. Listed below are just a few of over 80 properties in spectacular locations, ranging from ancient medieval castles to magnificent royal palaces, remote Highland estates to elegant city townhouses, there is sure to be a trust property that will prove a perfect location for your wedding. |
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National
Trust For Scotland Wemyss House 28 Charlotte Square Edinburgh Tel 0131 243 9405 Fax 0131 243 9397- E Mail Web Site |
Castle Fraser. Castle Fraser is a truly traditional Scottish castle and a stunning venue for a wedding ceremony and a dinner for eighty guests. Castle Fraser is also the perfect venue for marquee events. One of the grandest castles of Mar this magnificent building was completed in 1636 by two master mason families. In the great hall is a large open fireplace Contact Nicola White |
National
Trust For Scotland Wemyss House 28 Charlotte Square Edinburgh Tel 0131 243 9405 Fax 0131 243 9397- E Mail Web Site |
Kellie Castle.
Contact Nicola White |
National
Trust For Scotland Wemyss House 28 Charlotte Square Edinburgh Tel 0131 243 9405 Fax 0131 243 9397- E Mail Web Site |
Culzean Castle.
Contact Nicola White |
National
Trust For Scotland Wemyss House 28 Charlotte Square Edinburgh Tel 0131 243 9405 Fax 0131 243 9397- E Mail Web Site |
Brodick Castle.
Contact Nicola White |
Dunvegan Castle Isle of Skye Tel 01470 521 206. Fax - E Mail Web Site |
Dunvegan Castle Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye is the ultimate setting for a Fairytale wedding. Said to be the oldest inhabited castle in Northern Scotland, Dunvegan has been the ancestral home of the MacLeod clan for almost eight centuries. The castle stands upon a rock overlooking Loch Dunvegan, where loch cruises can be arranged and guests can explore the beautiful 'Coral Beaches' or visit the local seal colony. This venue offers an irresistible blend of highland hospitality and romantic charm. Where better to begin married life than a castle that has stood the test of time for 850 years? |
Venues in England.
Gravetye Manor near East Grinstead West Sussex England Tel 01342 810 567 Fax - E Mail Web Site |
Gravetye Manor Gravetye Manor is an Elizabethan manor house built in 1598. The house was converted into a hotel in the 1950's The perfect location for a wedding with an Elizabethan theme. |
Tel 0870 220 2223. Fax - E Mail Web Site |
The London Eye. If you are looking for one of England's most spectacular wedding venues, you can book a private capsule on the London Eye. You will take your vows 450 feet above the Thames, with sweeping views of England's great capital city. Your private capsule will be decked with flowers, and when you have reached the very top of the wheel, you will be pronounced husband and wife. During your descent, you and your party will celebrate with chilled Laurent-Perrier champagne, served by your very own host. |
Tel 0870 011 8700 Fax - E Mail Web Site |
The Golden Hind. Take a step back in time and marry the one you love aboard the Golden Hinde, a lovingly reconstructed full-scale replica of the great galleon in which Sir Francis Drake made his epic round-the-world voyage over 400 years ago. The ship has starred in many films and promises to be the perfect venue in which to exchange your vows and enjoy your post-nuptial celebrations. Berthed on the River Thames between London Bridge and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, the heart of London will provide the backdrop for your celebrations. This is the ideal choice for couples who want to capture the magic and romance of bygone days. |
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