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The beautifully preserved Abbey stands proud on its secluded island setting

Ceremonies & Photography Inchcolm Abbey was originally established as a Facilities by David I and later became an abbey in 1235. 100 chairs, 2 tables, LED candles, a table top It is now the best preserved group of monastic lectern, a battery powered CD/USB/SD audio player buildings in . The island is famed for its seals, and a red carpet. Two cast iron flower stands. wildlife and coastal defences from two World Wars. Additional Information Today, Inchcolm Abbey provides a beautiful Candles are not permitted at this site. Clients setting for wedding ceremonies and photography. need to book a ferry company in order to access the island. There are two companies (Maid of Location the Forth, 0131 331 5000 and Forth Boat Tours, Inchcolm Island is in the of Forth and reached 0870 118 1866) and both would be able to give you by ferry from various locations. Check with operators a quote for your wedding transport and answer any for details. questions you have regarding transportation.

Venues Refectory: The Abbeys first floor Refectory boasts fantastic natural light that accentuates its arched ceiling and unique features. Capacity: 100 people.

Chapter House: Dating from the 13th century, this unique room is one of only three in Scotland known to have been built as a centralised octagonal structure. Ideal for intimate ceremonies. Capacity: 20 people.

Dormitory: Located on the first floor in the east range of the Abbey, this is a long narrow room with an arched ceiling. a fairytale Capacity: 90 people. wedding which we will cherish forever

Historic Scotland, Inchcolm Abbey Inchcolm Island, Tel: 01383 823 332 (summer only)/0131 668 8973 Mobile: 07836 265 146. www.historicenvironment.scot/weddings