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3rd September 07, 09:53 AM
#11
thanks guys
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3rd September 07, 10:09 AM
#12
Comlongon Castle is practically richt in oor back gairden... (ainly 15 minute drive frae Ferintosh)... £12 arr sae in a taxi...(roon trip)
it is a weddin' factory... they dae 7 weddings there per week i' the summer....
make sure ya contact them early and get a copy o' ALL their rules... they have a ton o' them....
they ainly allow ya tae spend yin (ONE) nicht in the castle (yur weddin' night)... since they have tae mak' wa' fur the next weddin oan the next day....
we often get folks stayin' here befair their weddin'... and family members befair an' during the weddin'...
it IS a brill place fur a weddin'... bonny place and greit service... 
if ya plan it richt ya can bae here fur the Ferintosh Burns Supper weekend just befair the weddin....
see this Scottish Weddin' Threid fur info...
and this Kilted Scottish Holiday Threid fur travel info...
an this Ferintosh Burns Supper Threid fur info oan that...
an the Ferintosh website is alsa full o' guid info- http://www.ferintosh.net
slainte
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3rd September 07, 10:19 AM
#13
anither guid yin fur weddin's...
http://www.auchencastle.com/
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3rd September 07, 11:26 AM
#14
This place does weddings and also has accommodation. Also it is close to Stirling, Glasgow & Edinburgh if you are sightseeing - http://www.culcreuch.com/ - and I have to admit a preference as it is also the ancient seat of the Galbraiths.
If you want something really historic this place does weddings and has limited accommodation - and also brews its own beer. It is not far from Peebles in the Scottish borders - http://www.traquair.co.uk/
Hope all goes well and as others have said you really do need to hire a car to see the country properly.
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3rd September 07, 11:57 AM
#15
Maybe I'm just an old romantic...
My best friend was married yesterday. He and his bride were surrounded by loving friends and family. Twas a joyous occasion. Somehow I just can't imagine an event so important and monumental as the marriage of two souls not shared or celebrated with friends and family.
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3rd September 07, 12:38 PM
#16
Thanks Pour1Malt! I'll look into all that stuff We only plan on spending one night in a castle, I would really like to stay at ferintosh, the pictures and the breakfast look incredible! Thanks for all the sites! Whens the Burns Supper? I'd really like to go to that as well. Thanks for the websites!
Phil, thanks for the site, we're trying to find as many possible locations before we make up our minds
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3rd September 07, 01:07 PM
#17
 Originally Posted by wsk
Maybe I'm just an old romantic...
My best friend was married yesterday. He and his bride were surrounded by loving friends and family. Twas a joyous occasion. Somehow I just can't imagine an event so important and monumental as the marriage of two souls not shared or celebrated with friends and family.
I think I agree with you but I can see the other side too. Wedding arrangements seem to bring out the worst in some people, pulling the couple this way and that, wanting them do do one thing or the other. I just have to remember it's their day and it has to be what they want.
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3rd September 07, 01:44 PM
#18
There was a thread a while back on somebody getting married at Rosslyn Chapel. How did they pull that off?
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