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AyrshireSWPP BPPA Wedding Venues

Saturday 26th May 2012  




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Ayrshire Wedding Venues

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Ayrshire

  1. Blairquhan Castle - Wedding Venue - Blairquhan Castle - Ayrshire
  2. Blairquhan Castle - Wedding Venue - Blairquhan Castle - Ayrshire
  3. Brig O Doon Hotel - Wedding Venue - Brig O Doon Hotel - Ayrshire
  4. Burnett Arms Hotel - Wedding Venue Banchory - Burnett Arms Hotel - Ayrshire
  5. Burnhouse Manor Hotel - Wedding Venue - Burnhouse Manor Hotel - Ayrshire
  6. Carnell Estates - Wedding Venue - Carnell Estates - Ayrshire
  7. Culzean Caste - Wedding Venue - Culzean Caste - Ayrshire
  8. Doonbrae Hotel - Wedding Venue - Doonbrae Hotel - Ayrshire
  9. Enterine Country House - Wedding Venue - Enterine Country House - Ayrshire
  10. Fairfield House Hotel - Wedding Venue - Fairfield House Hotel - Ayrshire
  11. Gailes Restaurant and Hotel - Wedding Venue - Gailes Restaurant and Hotel - Ayrshire
  12. Glenapp Castle - Wedding Venue - Glenapp Castle - Ayrshire
  13. Oswald Hall Conference Centre - Wedding Venue - Oswald Hall Conference Centre - Ayrshire
  14. Piersland House Hotel - Wedding Venue - Piersland House Hotel - Ayrshire
  15. Ramada Ayr Hotel - Wedding Venue - Ramada Ayr Hotel - Ayrshire
  16. Seamill Hydro Hotel (6) - Wedding Venue West Kilbride - Seamill Hydro Hotel (6) - Ayrshire
  17. South Beach Hotel - Troon Hotel - South Beach Hotel - Ayrshire
  18. Troon Marine Hotel - Wedding Venue Troon - Troon Marine Hotel - Ayrshire
  19. Westin Turnberry - Wedding Venue - Westin Turnberry - Ayrshire


Wedding Trivia:
RICE THROWING
Rice has been used as a symbol of fertility and as a wish for a "full pantry" in various parts of the world from ancient to modern times. In the past, rice was not the only thing thrown at the bride and groom as the left the wedding. Wheat, instead of rice, was thrown in France, figs and dates were thrown in Northern Africa, and a combination of coins, dried fruit, and candy was thrown in Italy. In some European countries eggs are thrown!Rice is not harmful to the birds that eat it, but an article in California professing this to be the case, has caused birdseed to replace rice at most weddings. Flower petals, confetti, baubles, and balloons are often used today instead of rice.

 

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