Ginny & Alan’s Wedding, Dundas Castle, South Queensferry



We are loving this summer weather we’ve been having recently and last Friday was so beautifully warm. We had the privilege of being at Dundas Castle for Ginny and Alan’s fantastic wedding.


It has been great fun getting to know these two and sharing so many laughs. They are a really inspiring couple who put their whole heart into everything they do (from cooking to running!) and they did exactly that with their wedding so that their friends and family had an absolute ball.


Ginny and Alan we loved being a part of your plans and of your wedding day. Thank you for trusting us completely. Here are some of our highlights. Ginny you looked absolutely stunning.


Enjoy Crete lots. See you soon, A and N x











 























One response to “Ginny & Alan’s Wedding, Dundas Castle, South Queensferry”

  1. Carole says:

    Beautiful, lovely, stunning photos and gorgeous bride

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