How about Eilean Donan castle in the highlands of Scotland - you'll recognize it from nearly every tourist photo of Scotland and also from the film Highlander. Stunningly attractive and affordable.
I'm not sure if there are many castles in Surrey, but I'm sure there must be.
2006-07-26 00:39:30
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answered by Friseal 3
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What is your budget? Where are you located?
These are HUGE factors.
Chances are you know EXACTLY what you are looking for and won't accept anything less. You have the image of what you want and will do whatever it is in your power to get it.
Just beware that you may have to pay out the wazoo for a castle. If your budge allows for it, then go for it. If it doesn't, try making your own castle-related scene.
2006-07-26 11:28:52
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answered by FaZizzle 7
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why not just get married on the beach. I went to a beach wedding on saturday, (the first beach wedding this end of scotland) it was a wonderful day, quite out of the ordinary, the bride had a piper to pipe her from the hotel down to the beach and back again.
I would highly recomend it, it would be a wonderful experience for you both and more important, a day you will never forget for the rest of your lives, also, if it is tourist season, it will give the holidaymakers some happy memories of the day they saw someone get wed on the beach !!! GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND YOUR FUTURE HUSBAND AND I HOPE YOU WILL BOTHE BE VERY HAPPY, WHATEVER YOU DECIDE.
2006-07-26 12:55:55
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answered by angelswings 3
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Do you want a catle or a church - your question says both.
If you want to be married in the actual castle got to :
www.castles-of-britain.com/castletd.htm which lists all catles licensed for cicil marriages. If you want a church near a castle then it depends which area you live. Ask your local library they will help.
2006-07-27 06:30:30
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answered by geegee 4
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Hi,
I'm getting married in Dunoon Castle in Argyll in 3 wks and the view is amazing!
It is a small castle and this is the local registry office.
Web address is:www.castlehousemuseum.org.uk
2006-07-26 17:16:34
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answered by mary k 2
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depends where you live, i use to work in a castle which i know holds weddings also my wife is a registrar so she could marry you and I am a silver service trained waiter and have my own business serving weddings so i have all you need but a partner. the castle is near arbroath in haggis land
2006-07-26 22:41:02
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answered by littlebrother1961 3
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Have a look at lulworth castle and then look up lulworth cove and durdle door the castle is amazing and the beach at durdle door is just beautiful and you can see it from the castle good luck
2006-07-26 07:41:53
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answered by dizzymooo 4
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Without knowing where you live I wouldn't know. Kidwelly has a castle and it's by the beach. but it's in Wales.
2006-07-26 13:59:30
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answered by Jayne 2 (LMHJJ) 5
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oh what a lovely idea!!
I'm afraid i don't know any websites, but if you look up castles in general on the net, then they might specialise on whether they do special occasions like weddings.
Good luck anyway, and I hope you have a really lovely wedding :)
2006-07-26 10:40:12
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answered by Eleanor 2
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highcliffe castle in highcliffe dorset is lovely and only steps away from the beach e mail me i'll get you details and web site, good luck x
2006-07-29 17:28:58
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answered by billie x 1
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