CARBERRY TOWER WEDDING VENUE NEAR EDINBURGH
Carberry Tower Wedding Venue in Edinburgh – by Edinburgh Wedding Photographers Ryan and Lina White
Carberry Tower is one of the most incredible wedding venues in Edinburgh and indeed in Scotland! From the elegant bridal suites, to the stone-built chapel and stunning private estate, the possibilities are endless when planning your dream wedding at this spectacular Scottish Castle Mansion House. Below is a collection of some of our favourite Carberry Tower wedding venue photos.
Carberry Tower Accommodation
This beautiful Castle Mansion House can comfortable accommodate up to 70 guests and there are a number of stunning suites to choose from for your wedding preparations.
Carberry Tower Photos
Carberry Tower dates back to 1480 when the first foundation stone was laid at this historical site. To host your wedding here is to entwine yourself with the vey history of this incredible place. You will exchange vows and make toasts in the very same rooms as Kings and Queens of the past. The warm fires, authentic decor and warmest Scottish hospitality all create the perfect romantic atmosphere for your wedding day.
Get in touch if you would like to see more Carberry Tower Wedding Venue Photos
We hope you’ve enjoyed looking at this selection of Carberry Tower wedding photos. You will undoubtedly have an incredible experience hosting your wedding at this spectacular wedding venue in Edinburgh. With the help of the talented Events Team your wedding will run seamlessly and be a day one you will always remember.
We would love to hear from you to discuss your plans, also happy to share some full wedding galleries with you. Please do GET IN TOUCH.
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Take care,
Ryan & Lina
Venue: CARBERRY TOWER, near Edinburgh in East Lothian
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