Ballathie House Hotel (Perthshire)
Congratulations and best wishes on your forthcoming wedding. We are delighted that you are considering Ballathie House Hotel in Perthshire, Scotland to take care of all the wedding arrangements for your special day and in order to help you come to your decision, we would like to outline the services and costs which we can offer. This will help you come to a decision about our wedding venue. Once you have had a chance to study these, and assuming you find them acceptable, we would then suggest that you visit the hotel to discuss your own requirements in more detail.
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Coul House Hotel
Congratulations! If you are looking for an idyllic setting for an intimate Highland Wedding, then Coul House will certainly fit the bill. Built in 1821 and thoughtfully positioned to offer commanding views of the Strathconon Valley and the mountains beyond, this historic hunting lodge has grounds spread over eight acres with lots of mature wood that include Scotland’s third largest Western Hemlock. The house sits majestically at the end of a half-mile driveway offering the peace and serenity many dream of. Planning any event can be a daunting task, none more so than your own wedding. However, do not fear, Stuart has had many years of experience in planning weddings. He has hosted well over four hundred weddings for as few as four guests to as many as six hundred, working in some of the finest hotels both in America and here in Scotland. Coul House specialises in small intimate weddings accommodating up to a maximum of 70 guests. Stuart can help with all the details and help you create a day with lasting memories for years to come.
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Thirlstane Castle
Berwickshire
A wedding day should be perfect and Thirlestane Castle is the perfect fairy-tale venue to host your special event. Steeped in history, beautiful to view and magic to feel, you will never forget this special wedding venue. As you enter from our ancient gates and wind through the tree lined drive, the castle's beautiful facade looms into view. You enter the castle up the 22 steps of the front main staircase and ascend into the stunning, oak panelled Entrance Hall and a welcoming blaze from the Aberdeenshire pink granite fireplace.