Fairy-tale wedding in 16th century Scottish castle

In this issue of Community Update, we are delighted to honour Oxenfoord Castle with our Commitment to Excellence Award. Oxenfoord Castle is a quintessential Grade I Scottish wedding venue in Midlothian, Scotland, 30 minutes from the capital Edinburgh. Steeped in fascinating history, the tower house was built in the 16th century, inherited by Lady Dalrymple […]

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Stunning, secluded, elegant al fresco wedding venues

In this issue of Community Update, we are delighted to announce Teasses Estate with our Commitment to Excellence Award. Imagine saying ‘I do,’ in a stunning 19th century walled garden, surrounded by coral peonies, secluded nuptials with views of the Teasses fresh-water Loch or an unforgettable ceremony on the ruins of a mediaeval castle.  The […]

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Secluded, elegant, bespoke DIY wedding venue

Imagine saying ‘I do,’ in a stunning 19th century walled garden, surrounded by coral peonies, ruby-red roses and pom-pom alliums, then feasting like royalty next to a fire pit under a rural, Scottish sky? The Teasses Estate in Ceres, Fife offers couples the perfect, idyllic venue for the DIY wedding of your dreams.  As the […]

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Historic Norfolk windmill provides idyllic wedding venue

Community Update would like to congratulate Cley Windmill on receiving our Commitment to Excellence Award.  Cley Windmill is a wedding venue with spectacular, panoramic views of Cley and Salthouse Marshes on the Cromer shoal chalk reef in Norfolk. This is the perfect choice for a private, intimate wedding or a larger one, surrounded by family […]

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