Real life Scottish wedding: Carlowrie Castle, by Edinburgh


Julia & James

Those Summer Nights


This Carlowrie Castle wedding was literally drenched in so much elegance and so much love…

It has to be said there were few dry eyes during Julia and James’ wedding ceremony. The two have been together since they were teenagers and you can tell instantly that there were meant to be together.

The vibe of the day? A super chilled summer party spent with favourite people, and as the sun went down the light was simply sublime.

Mr and Mrs Mowbray thank you for letting us tell your wedding story. It was nothing short of a delight and we cannot wait to share all of your photographs with you.

#BigBlueSkyLove,

N & A xxx

 

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Reception Venue - Carlowrie Castle
Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Filmmaker - Inspire Video
Florist - Save the Date Collective
Humanist - John Leo Scott
Wedding band - Highway
Fireworks - 21CC Fireworks

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