Sherbrooke Castle | A Photographer’s Perspective


A Scottish baronial-style castle in Glasgow, Sherbrooke Castle offers a mix of history, grandeur, and cosy charm.

I recently photographed Rebecca & Zac’s beautiful elopement at Sherbrooke Castle, and if you’re considering it for your wedding, here’s some helpful tips for your planning.


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A Wedding Day at Sherbrooke Castle


Sherbrooke Castle has that classic Glasgow red sandstone, the kind that glows warm in the evening light or brightens up a driech day – which is more typical in Scotland!. Perched up on a hill above pretty gardens, it’s the kind of place that feels grand but not too grand, luxurious but not too stuffy.

And when Rebecca and Zac decided to elope to Scotland, bringing just their closest family, Sherbrooke Castle became the perfect spot for their intimate, love-filled day.

The ceremony was held in Sherbrooke’s conservatory, which, if you’re familiar with Scottish weather, is an absolute blessing. Loads of natural light, completely sheltered from the elements, and a really lovely, intimate space. The couple worked with the incredible Linda Keys from Agnostic Scotland, setting up their guests in a horseshoe arrangement, so that everyone felt included rather than just watching from the sidelines.It was one of those ceremonies where you could just feel the love in the room—the kind that made the guests well up before anyone had even said "I do”

Once we’d wrapped up photos, it was time for the real fun—steak, wine, and some seriously emotional speeches. I’ve been photographing weddings for over ten years, and I’ve heard a lot of speeches. But something about Rebecca’s sister’s emotional words hit me — so much so that I might have accidentally wiped a tear away behind my camera.


5 Best Things About Weddings at Sherbrooke Castle


  1. It’s Convenient Yet Secluded
    Tucked away in Pollokshields it’s close enough for guests to get to easily from Glasgow City Centre, but still has that "away from it all" feel.

  2. It Works for Both Big & Small Weddings
    Whether you’re planning a 100-person celebration or something tiny and personal, the castle has spaces to suit both.

  3. The Conservatory is a Solid Backup Plan for Scottish Weather
    If you’re worried about rain (which, let’s be honest, in Scotland, you always should be), Sherbrooke Castle’s conservatory is a stunning indoor option.It Has On-Site Accommodation

  4. It Has Rooms for Guests to Stay Over

    With 18 boutique bedrooms, your nearest and dearest won’t need to worry about taxis home at the end of the night.

  5. Great Photo Spots
    It doesn’t have vast grounds but it has some great little photo spots, mainly the wide steps in the garden and the grand stairwell in the castle.


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FAQs – Everything You Need to Know About Sherbrooke Castle Weddings


  • How many people can stay at Sherbrooke Castle?
    There are 18 rooms, sleeping 35 ppl, so perfect for keeping family and friends close.

  • What are the wedding spaces like at Sherbrooke Castle?
    You can choose from the conservatory for bright, airy vibes, or the main function room.

  • What is the history of Sherbrooke Castle?
    Built in the 19th century, it started as a before becoming a luxury hotel and wedding venue.

  • Is there a bridal suite at Sherbrooke Castle?
    Yes, the bridal suite is spacious and bright—ideal for getting-ready photos.


Final Thoughts – Planning a Sherbrooke Castle Wedding?


If you’re looking at Sherbrooke Castle for your wedding, I hope this has given you a bit more insight into what a real wedding here looks like—from the ceremony setup to the best photo spots.

And if you’re still on the hunt for a wedding photographer who knows this venue inside out (and won’t run away when the speeches get emotional)? Let’s chat!

I’d love to hear about your plans and capture all the beautiful, fun, and unexpected moments of your big day.

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