Intimate Wedding Venues in Scottish Borders

Discover charming and intimate wedding venues in the Scottish Borders, a region known for its rolling hills and romantic history. From exclusive-use country houses to cosy historic inns, this area offers a wealth of beautiful settings perfect for a smaller, more personal celebration. Explore a curated selection of unique spaces that promise an unforgettable day for you and your closest guests, blending stunning scenery with warm Scottish hospitality.
Whether you're dreaming of a rustic barn celebration or an elegant gathering in a storied castle, the Scottish Borders provides a magical backdrop. These smaller venues specialise in creating a warm, inviting atmosphere, ensuring every detail of your special day feels personal and heartfelt. Consider the breathtaking landscapes for your photos and the rich local culture that can be woven into your wedding, making it truly one-of-a-kind.
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Branxholm Park Weddings

Hawick, Scottish Borders
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Branxholm Park is a romantic, whimsical small luxury venue on the beautiful river Teviot, Scottish Borders. Exclusive use and almost all inclusive, our weddings make luxury surprisingly affordable.
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  • 74
  • 16 Bedrooms
  • £7,995 – £14,500
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Neidpath Castle

Peebles, Scottish Borders
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A traditional, unspoilt 14th century four storey stone castle, steeped in rich history. Situated high above the River Tweed, it is an idyllic romantic location for a fairytale wedding.
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  • 80
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • £6,000 – £8,300
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Ednam House Hotel

Kelso, Scottish Borders
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Ednam House is a bucolic wedding setting that can host your ceremony either indoors or in its lovely gardens.
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  • 120
  • 30 Bedrooms
  • ~£1,000
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Cherrytrees

Lothian & Borders, Scottish Borders
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Located near the Scottish-English border, Cherrytrees is a picturesque wedding venue with a Victorian walled garden and a charming conservatory.
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  • 20
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • £1,200 – £7,000
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Chirnside Hall Hotel

Duns, Scottish Borders
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Chirnside Hall Hotel believes that a perfect wedding needs a perfect setting. A boutique country house hotel with stunning countryside views. Dedicated staff will assist you every step of the way, ensuring a magical day for all.
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  • 40
  • 10 Bedrooms
  • From £1,500
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Clint Lodge

Melrose, Scottish Borders
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A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING VENUE SET IN THE HEART OF THE SCOTTISH BORDERS.
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  • 150
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • £1,200 – £2,500
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Windlestraw

Walkerburn, Scottish Borders
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A grand Edwardian manor overlooking the beautiful Tweed Valley offering six unique bedrooms, an intimate restaurant and landscaped gardens
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  • 25
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • £3,500 – £5,000
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Kingsknowes Hotel

Galashiels, Scottish Borders
The Kingsknowes Hotel is an idyllic location for your big day, set in 5 acres of stunning landscape gardens with a backdrop of Eildon Hills.
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  • 70
  • Upon request
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The Townhouse Hotel

Melrose, Scottish Borders
The Townhouse Hotel can hold wonderfully intimate weddings for up to 70 guests, and has a fabulously picturesque location within the Scottish Borders.
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Everything you need to know about weddings in Scottish Borders

The Scottish Borders offers an idyllic setting for an intimate wedding. The region’s charm lies in its serene, rolling landscapes and historic atmosphere, creating a deeply romantic backdrop that feels both grand and personal. Opting for a smaller wedding here allows you to focus on quality and experience, sharing the magic of the Border abbeys, majestic rivers, and quiet countryside with your nearest and dearest.

You'll find a wonderful variety of venues perfectly suited to smaller guest lists:

  • Exclusive-Use Country Houses: Enjoy complete privacy and a 'home away from home' feel.
  • Boutique Hotels: Offer stylish interiors and excellent service for a chic celebration.
  • Historic Inns & Pubs: Provide a cosy, welcoming atmosphere full of character.
  • Converted Barns: Ideal for a rustic and relaxed wedding day.

An intimate wedding can often be more budget-friendly. For exclusive hire of a small venue in the Scottish Borders, you might expect to pay between £3,000 and £8,000, though this varies greatly by venue and season.

This fee typically covers:

  • Exclusive use of the property and grounds.
  • Basic furniture like tables and chairs.
  • A dedicated wedding coordinator.

To make the most of your budget, consider a mid-week or off-season wedding date, as these are often offered at a reduced rate. Many smaller venues also provide all-inclusive packages designed for intimate weddings of 20-50 guests. These can simplify planning and offer great value by bundling catering, drinks, and sometimes even accommodation into one price per person.

The Scottish Borders is beautiful year-round, with each season offering a unique atmosphere for a small wedding.

  • Spring: The countryside comes alive with fresh blooms and greenery.
  • Summer: Long daylight hours are perfect for outdoor drinks receptions and photos by the River Tweed.
  • Autumn: The landscape turns to spectacular shades of gold and red, creating a cosy, romantic mood.
  • Winter: Crisp air and dramatic, moody skies offer a stunning backdrop for an intimate indoor celebration by a roaring fire.

The scenery is a huge draw for couples. The rolling Eildon Hills, historic ruined abbeys, and lush forests provide incredible photo opportunities. A smaller wedding party means you can be more adventurous with your photography, perhaps taking a short trip to a dramatic spot like Scott's View for some truly memorable shots without keeping a large number of guests waiting.

While beautifully rural, the Scottish Borders is accessible. It's well-connected by major roads like the A7 and A68, and is roughly an hour's drive from Edinburgh and Newcastle airports.

For guests travelling on the day, consider arranging a minibus—a feasible and thoughtful option for a smaller group. Local taxi services are available in towns like Peebles, Galashiels, and Kelso, but should be booked in advance.

Many intimate venues offer on-site accommodation, allowing your entire wedding party to stay together for a relaxed, celebratory weekend. For other guests, the region has a wide range of options:

  • Charming B&Bs and guesthouses.
  • Stylish boutique hotels in market towns.
  • Self-catering cottages for families or groups.

Encourage guests to book their accommodation early, especially during the busy summer months.

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FAQ's

What makes the Scottish Borders ideal for a small or intimate wedding?

The region's stunning, unspoilt landscapes, rich history, and abundance of charming, exclusive-use venues create a naturally romantic and private atmosphere. Smaller venues here often provide a highly personal service, allowing you to enjoy the breathtaking scenery with just your closest friends and family.

What are the legal requirements for getting married in the Scottish Borders?

The legalities are the same as for the rest of Scotland. You both need to submit Marriage Notice forms (M10) to the local registrar no earlier than 3 months and no later than 29 days before the wedding. This applies whether you are having a civil, religious, or belief-based ceremony.

What is the best time of year for an intimate wedding in the Scottish Borders?

Each season offers something unique. Summer provides long, light evenings and lush scenery. Autumn is famous for its incredible golden landscapes, perfect for cosy celebrations. Winter can be dramatic and romantic, while spring sees the countryside burst into life. Your choice depends entirely on the atmosphere you wish to create.

Can we have an outdoor ceremony at a small venue in the Borders?

Absolutely. Many venues in the Scottish Borders are licensed for outdoor ceremonies in their gardens or grounds. Thanks to Scotland's flexible marriage laws, you can also have a Humanist or independent celebrant ceremony almost anywhere with the landowner's permission. It's always wise to have a wet-weather backup plan just in case.

What kind of activities can we arrange for our guests at a small wedding?

A smaller guest list opens up many possibilities. You could arrange group activities like trout fishing on the River Tweed, a guided walk in the hills, a visit to a historic abbey like Melrose or Jedburgh, or even a whisky tasting session at a local distillery. These experiences add a memorable, personal touch to your wedding weekend.

How far in advance should we book an intimate wedding venue in this area?

While you might find more flexibility than with a larger wedding, popular intimate venues still get booked up, especially for key weekend dates. It's advisable to book 12-18 months in advance. However, if you are considering a weekday or off-season date, you may find availability on a shorter timescale.