Dawn & Bryan’s Wedding, St Matthews Church Paisley, followed by The Sherbrooke Castle Hotel, Glasgow



Dawn and Bryan – yours was a really special wedding. You were both so relaxed and chilled right from the moment you arrived at your church. We had a fab time with you and all your guests and captured some great moments. Thanks for allowing us to be a part of your day. Alie was especially chuffed to be back through in the West and all the more so as her Mum and Aunts all had their wedding receptions at The Sherbrooke Castle Hotel (a few years ago now!) We hope you have a great honeymoon… see you soon

 

Dawn & Bryan's Rings

 

 

Dawn at The Sherbrooke Castle Hotel, Glasgow

 

 

Dawn & Bryan at The Sherbrooke Castle Hotel

 

 

Dawn & Bryan at The Sherbrooke Castle Hotel, Glasgow

 

 

Dawn at The Sherbrooke Castle Hotel

 

 

Dawn & Bryan at The Sherbrooke Castle Hotel, Glasgow

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