Kirsty & Robbie’s Wedding, Murthly Castle, Perthshire



We loved that the the BBC weather forecast got it so wrong last Saturday that you had to change parts of your speech Robbie. It was great that everyone got to enjoy the fantastic grounds of Murthly Castle.


Kirsty and Robbie it doesn’t seem like only two months ago since we first met you… it was a real privilege to be involved in your wedding and to share in your celebrations. We’ve blogged a few of our favourite shots from your day, including the raked gravel (we had to – it did look great!) and Harry’s cuddle for his little sister. We hope you have a fab time on honeymoon and look forward to catching up when you’re back.



The Chapel of St Anthony the Eremite, Murthly Castle



Robbie before the ceremony




Kirsty's car arriving




Kirsty-arriving-at-church




Kirsty & Robbie at The Chapel of St Anthony of the Eremite







Kirsty's bridesmaids




Guests at Murthly Castle




Kirsty & Robbie at Murthly Castle, Perthshire




Robbie & Kirsty's first dance


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