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Real Life Wedding: City Chambers, followed by The Balmoral Hotel


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One sunny day in the middle of January, just before noon, we met Sarah and Nicholas outside Edinburgh’s City Chambers.

Real Life Wedding: Mansfield Traquair


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Mansfield Traquair looked the very picture of a lush winter wedding.

Real Life Wedding: The Balmoral Hotel


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Edinburgh City Chambers, followed by Luckenbooths and then The Balmoral Hotel proved a perfect trio for a winter Edinburgh city centre wedding.

Real Life Wedding: Signet Library


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Hannah and Joshua’s  wedding was romantic to the core from the first kiss to first dance – everything was drenched in love. In the perfect, cosy setting of the Signet Library, beneath the twinkling lights these two said their vows and there were few dry eyes in the room.

Real Life Wedding: The Balmoral Hotel


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The Balmoral Hotel is the perfect spot for an Edinburgh winter city centre wedding, especially with rooftop views like this.

Real Life Wedding: Dundas Castle


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Dundas Castle in autumn is more than a little bit magical. And Amanda and David’s wedding was other worldly magical.

Real Life Wedding: Cairns Farm


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The day of Carly and Andrew’s Cairns Farm wedding was jam-packed with energy and love. It was the kind of day where the wind is in charge and you just have to go with it.

Real Life Wedding: Crear, Tarbert


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Crear is a little bit of Scottish magic. For Lynsey and Dirk’s wedding the weather was on its best behaviour, giving us glorious blue skies for exploring the nearby beach and then an epic sunset at the end of the day.

Real Life Wedding: Barnbougle Castle


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Barnbougle Castle wedding with the most incredible fusion of drums and bagpipes. When these two entered the banqueting hall for dinner the guests (and the Castle) were literally bouncing.