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Church Wedding Venues in Scotland

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  • Easterbrook Hall and The Crichton Church

    Easterbrook Hall and The Crichton Church are historic wedding venues within The Crichton estate in Dumfries, Dumfries...Read more Galloway and Ayrshire. The Crichton is significant in Scottish history. It served as an esteemed medical research facility for 150 years from 1839. In 1995 it became a university...

    1 deal
    30 to 400
    Guests
  • Scot-ART

    Scot-ART’s Kirk of St. Nicholas in Aberdeen is simply an extraordinary venue in which to have your wedding...Read more ceremony. Located in the heart of the city, the Kirk is the oldest church in Aberdeen, with parts of it dating back to 1124, making it the oldest building and the birthplace of Christianity in...

  • Greyfriars Kirk

    Welcome to Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh. The Kirk makes a stunning venue for a wedding reception; arranging your...Read more reception at the Kirk involves a lot of careful planning and preparation, but it allows you to put your personal touch on the day within beautiful surroundings. The wooden floor is ideal...

  • ORAN MOR WEDDING

    Òran Mór is a historic wedding venue in Central Glasgow. Located at the heart of Glasgow’s west end, this venue is a...Read more breathtaking space for your celebration. Formerly, it served as the Kelvinside Parish Church, founded in 1862. Today, Òran Mór offers a stunning wedding backdrop, blending its...

    From £68
    15 to 252
    Guests

More on Church Wedding Venues in Scotland

Reasons to Host Your Wedding in a Church Venue

Couples who seek to carry on the religious tradition of hosting their wedding ceremony in a church venue will love the selection Hitched has to offer. Here, you can find attractive options for your celebration throughout Scotland. But is hosting your ceremony in a church a good idea? Regardless of faith, church weddings are a wonderful way for couples to honour their religion and tradition. Here are some reasons why having a church ceremony is a great idea. First of all, churches are already prepared for ceremonies. They offer ample seating for guests and feature an aisle, altar, sound system, and enchanting acoustics for live music. The only thing you'll have to worry about is what wedding decorations you would like to adorn the venue. Secondly, no matter if there's rain, hail, sleet, or snow, you and your loved ones will be safe from the elements inside a church wedding venue. Churches are wonderful for indoor weddings because they often offer a lot of space for you and your guests and will protect you from unpleasant weather. Finally, churches offer breathtaking backdrops for marital celebrations. Colourful stained-glass windows that tell the stories of ancient figures, tall vaulted ceilings, exposed wooden beams, and neutral tones are just some of the beautiful interior design you'll get to work with for your occasion. Churches are often historical venues, too, so you can enjoy an antique atmosphere where countless lovers have stood before, leaping into their new adventure.

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