Real life Scottish wedding: Crossbasket Castle


Kirsty & Phil

Days Like This


When you’re planning your wedding and you’re as chilled as Kirsty and Phil then your wedding day is going to be brilliant in every way. And wedding days like this just make us smile.

From the first chat with these two we knew their wedding day was going to flow perfectly. Why? Because nothing seems to phase them. It helps that they’ve travelled lots of the world together… and of course it helps that their bridal party team were top notch (matched by the sublime location at Crossbasket Castle).

Mr and Mrs Thomson thank you for letting us tell this part of your story. Something tells us that there’ll be lots more adventures ahead, and that you’ll take each and every one in your beautifully matched stride.

Here’s a few highlights from your perfectly planned wedding. More days like this please.

#BigBlueSkyLove,

Niels & Alie xx

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Wedding Venue - Crossbasket Castle
Wedding Photographer - Blue Sky Photography
Wedding Filmmaker - RPL Wedding Films
Wedding Humanist - David Smith
Wedding Florist - Elderlsly Flower Shop
Wedding DJ - Five Star Disco

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