We are delighted to share the Carlowrie Castle wedding photos for Taylor and Brett’s fairy-tale winter wedding.
Taylor and Brett travelled from Portsmouth for their perfect winter wedding in Scotland.
Carlowrie Castle is a magnificent castle located on the outskirts of Kirkliston, a town near Edinburgh.
The 19th-century baronial-style mansion sits on 32 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. Its grand turrets and towers are adorned with climbing ivy.
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Carlowrie Castle wedding photos
Below is a selection of our favourite Carlowrie Castle wedding photos from this fabulous day.
Shooting Carlowrie Castle wedding photos is a dream come true for us.
Carlowrie Castle is also perfect for couples looking to tie the knot in style and create memories that last a lifetime.
Nestled just outside Edinburgh, this 19th-century baronial castle perfectly blends historic charm and contemporary luxury.
From the moment you step onto the estate, you’re greeted by manicured lawns, majestic turrets, and an air of romance that sets the tone for a magical day.
The ceremony spaces at Carlowrie are breathtaking.
Exchange your vows in the light-filled Orangery, surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe the room in natural light, or opt for an outdoor ceremony on the stunning grounds.
Every corner of the estate offers unique backdrops for wedding photos, from the ivy-covered castle walls to the picturesque gardens. In summer, the vibrant colours of blooming flowers and golden-hour light make every photo feel like a fairy tale.
After the “I dos,” the fun truly begins. The castle’s luxurious interiors provide the perfect setting for an unforgettable reception.
Dance the night away in the grand Orangery, enjoy a feast crafted by top-notch chefs, and toast to your future with your loved ones in a space that feels both intimate and regal.
Carlowrie Castle’s mix of elegance and personality ensures every wedding is unique.
Whether it is a classic celebration or a quirky, modern affair, the venue adapts to your vision. The dedicated staff team ensures every detail is seamless, leaving you free to soak in the joy of your big day.
For couples seeking a venue that’s as memorable as their love story, Carlowrie Castle is the ultimate choice. Fun, laughter, and stunning photo opportunities create wedding magic in this place.
Our coverage at this showstopper venue started with capturing establishing shots of the exterior and interior of the castle and the final stages of Taylor’s bridal preparations.
Guests arrived in style at the castle on The Red Bus, an iconic ’62 Routemaster.
Even the bad weather couldn’t dampen the warm, happy smiles from Taylor and Brett’s family and friends.
Taylor looked stunning as she walked down the aisle with her Dad.
The beautiful bride wore a gorgeous Allure Romance gown with lace, crystal detailing, and off-the-shoulder sleeves.
A bright red lip beautifully complemented her long dark hair and bridal bouquet of red roses.
Taylor and Brett were married in a lovely civil ceremony officiated by April Nelson.
Family and friends joined them in The Orangery, a serene space ideal for capturing precious and magical moments as marriage vows were exchanged.
Wow! Just married and that feeling like you’re walking on air!
Guests enjoyed drinks and canapes as the newlyweds had photographs taken with friends and family before their newlywed photo shoot.
International saxophonist Saxingh thoroughly entertained guests, playing an upbeat mix of contemporary and chart music that genuinely started the party.
After heartfelt and moving speeches, a fantastic evening of celebration started with Taylor and Brett cutting their cake and performing their first dance together as husband and wife.
What a party! The dancefloor was filled, and everyone was beaming happy and having a great time.
Here is a selection of our favourite photos as the Carlowrie Castle wedding photographer for Taylor and Brett’s sensational day.