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And
whether you are two or thirty in your number, you will love this silent,
candlelit place of stone and wood. Designed by the renowned Scottish
architect Reginald Fairlie in the 1930s and architecturally B-listed
by Historic Scotland, it is set on a secluded wooden knoll. Inside,
the absence of electricity only serves to emphasise the air of timelessness.
Nearby hotels in Kiltarlity and Beauly offer wedding catering and accommodation –or
why not book your honeymoon in one of our five star self-catering cottages?
Via 2005 Scottish Wedding Co-ordinator of the year Susan Smith
and her agency Highland
Wedding Belles, you can arrange a wedding to suit any denomination
in the Temple. We’ve even had a Sioux Red Indian ceremony there.
Some of our guests just want the simplest of ceremonies, and to let
the simple beauty and grandeur of their surroundings complement their
service. But for those who want more, Susan can take all the administrative
burden off your hands, and arrange any of those extras such as piper,
horse-drawn carriage, choir, clarsach player and photographer that
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And
for the pagans amongst you who want to be conjoined, Belladrum has
its own pair of ancient six foot diameter stone circles……..
For archaeological information on the stone circles,
go to :
www.megalithic.co.uk or
www.stonesofwonder.com |
Booking
– If you are asking Susan Smith to arrange your wedding,
please book through her by clicking here
susan@bruach88.fsnet.co.uk
or call her on 01445 781330. Visit also the website.
If you just require to book the Temple and are not using Susan, please e-mail
me on
Joe@belladrum.co.uk
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