Weddings in Scotland

Scotland is a fantastic place to be married. The law in Scotland means that there is flexibility and choice about where and when to be married, and choice about what type of wedding ceremony you have.

As an Interfaith Celebrant, I can hold ceremonies for people of all faiths, mixed faith and no faith, acknowledging your personal beliefs, and using words, music and readings that best reflect what is meaningful for you. Your ceremony can be religious or non-religious.

Wednesday 31 August 2011

A Romantic Scottish Wedding

Amanda & Clive: 13th August 2011

Amanda and Clive wanted a romantic wedding. So with only their closest family and friends they 'ran away' to get married in Scotland.

It would be easy to imagine that getting married in Gretna is a rushed, conveyor-belt experience, but even with many possible weddings taking place on one day, for Amanda and Clive, we created a very beautiful, private and intimate ceremony.

The wedding was held in the Anvil Hall in Gretna Village. What a wonderful building. It was formerly a church so it has all the space and quiet dignity that you'd expect. Being in Gretna village, it is also a couple of miles away from the more popular tourist spots!

It was an emotional day. It was the first time that Amanda and Clive's son had been to Scotland and he was very excited. He also had the honour of being the ring bearer. Their little daughter was flower girl, and  Amanda's eldest son was the Best Man.

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