Carberry Tower winter wedding

A winter castle wedding near edinburgh

Sian and Martin’s winter wedding at Carberry Tower was everything a seasonal celebration should be—relaxed, intimate, and full of character. Located just outside Edinburgh, Carberry Tower provided the perfect backdrop for a crisp winter’s day, with its historic architecture and cosy interiors setting the mood from the start.

Getting Ready: Laughter and Excitement

The day started with Sian getting ready with her bridesmaids in a suite at Carberry Tower. The mood was relaxed and fun. Sian’s lace dress looked beautiful, and her winter bouquet added a seasonal touch. Meanwhile, Martin and his groomsmen were in another part of the Tower, enjoying their morning.

A Warm Ceremony

The ceremony took place in the Tower’s chapel. Candles lined the aisle, bringing warmth to the cold day outside. Sian walked down the aisle with her dad. Martin’s face lit up with love and joy when he saw her. Their personal vows made the ceremony even more special.

A Winter Wonderland Reception

As evening fell, the reception space turned into a winter wonderland. Fairy lights and evergreen decorations made it feel festive. A roaring fire added to the cosy atmosphere. The speeches were full of laughter and heartfelt moments. The best man’s stories had everyone laughing, while some touching words brought a few tears.

Dancing and Fun

After the speeches, Sian and Martin shared a quiet first dance. Then, the ceilidh began. If you’ve ever been to a ceilidh, you know it’s always full of energy and fun. The dance floor stayed packed, with everyone spinning and laughing.

The Perfect Ending

Later, we stepped outside for a final night shot. The glow from the Tower and the soft moonlight gave us the perfect photo. Afterward, Sian and Martin returned to their guests to continue the party.

A Beautiful Winter Wedding

This winter wedding at Carberry Tower showed how magical a cold-season celebration can be. From the candlelit ceremony to the lively ceilidh, Sian and Martin made the most of the season. It was a joy to capture these moments.