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Check out Georgia & Julian's beautiful and relaxed at St. Andrews wedding. It was such a privilege to capture their special day.
St. Andrews University’s most famous couple may be William and Kate but Georgia and Julian also met at the university and not being royals they could have a super fun wedding with all their mates. They had their ceremony at the exclusive St Salvator’s Chapel followed by a fun filled reception at the Old Course Hotel.
To get married at St. Salvators you have to be affiliated to the university so as alumni Georgia and Julian got to use the chapel and the adjacent quad area for their photos.
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It’s a short distance to the Old Course Hotel which is one of my favourite venues with a brilliantly attentive team, stunning views, multiple beaches and a famous mini bridge to explore for photographs.
They loved their time in St. Andrews so when it came to choosing where to get married, they wanted to bring everyone back to the town to celebrate. For many of their friends, who they’d met at University it was also a chance to have a bit of a reunion and The Old Course Hotel was the perfect setting for a very good party and bouncing ceilidh.
St. Andrews has many famous landmarks but the little cute stone Swilcan Bridge is possibly the most famous so Georgia and Julian wanted to head there for photographs, especially as they could also get their university halls and the hotel in the background. The hotel organised a car to take us along but you can easily walk there if you fancy a wander. Georgia and Julian got a lift along to the bridge and they chose the pretty hotel garden and the university quad for pictures but I would also highly recommend a trip along to the beach if you have the time!
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The Fantastic Team
Venue: The Old Course Hotel
Chapel: St. Salvator’s, St. Andrews University
Floristy: Stucio and Waow
Dress: La Novia
Hair: Sophie Butler
Make Up: Vintage Beauty Box
Ceilidh Band: Skyrie
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Old Course Hotel Wedding Guide | 10 Best Places to Explore
10 Best Place To Explore, for your wedding photos at The Old Course Hotel.
(And Why I’d Love to Be Your Photographer!)
Hi, I’m Ali! I’ve been lucky enough to photograph weddings at The Old Course Hotel since 2018 - it’s a fantastic venue choice. From the iconic views to the incredible spaces, every wedding here feels grand and wonderful. If you’re planning your wedding there, here are 10 reasons why you’ll love it (and how I can make sure your photography is just as unforgettable).
1. That Iconic Swilcan Bridge Shot
Let’s start with a bang! The Swilcan Bridge on the famous Old Course is legendary, and it’s a must for your wedding photos. Whether it’s just the two of you soaking in the moment or a fun group shot with your bridal party, this is the kind of image that belongs on your wall forever.
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2. The Magical Conservatory
The Conservatory is one of my absolute favourite spots at the hotel. It’s bright, airy, and has stunning panoramic views. Plus, it’s a dream to photograph—no awkward pillars or dark corners, just clean lines and natural light. Whether you go for elegant simplicity or full-on floral magic, this space always shines.
3. A Romantic Beach Escape
There are two beaches just a short walk or 2 minute drive from the hotel, and they are both breath-taking. Picture the two of you strolling hand-in-hand along the dunes at West Sands Beach, the waves crashing in the background—it’s pure romance. If it’s sunny the soft light here is incredible, and it’s perfect for those intimate, dreamy photos you’ll treasure forever. The beach is also a popular location for an engagement shoot.
4. Stunning Suites for Morning Prep
The suites at The Old Course Hotel are designed with weddings in mind. There’s tons of space for your bridal party (and all their stuff!), and the natural light is perfect for capturing those beautiful getting-ready moments. Oh, and the views over the golf course and beach? As you’re getting ready you can watch golfers try to shoot their ball over the replica railway sheds - which house the Hall Of Champions event space - into the famous 17th hole. The rooms I’ve been in have all been split into two spaces giving you different spaces for different functions during your prep.
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5. Escape to the Jigger Inn
Need a breather during the day? The Jigger Inn (which was once the station master’s lodge for the station which once stood on the Old Course Hotel site) is a cosy pub steeped in history, and it’s right next to the hotel. It’s such a fun spot to sneak away for a quiet moment together, and it makes for some really unique, relaxed photos.
6. Cheers with a View at The Road Hole Bar
The Road Hole Bar is the ultimate spot for a celebratory toast. With panoramic views of the golf course, the sea, and St Andrews itself, it’s a showstopper. Plus, their whisky collection is incredible—perfect for adding a little Scottish flair to your day.
7. Incredible Team to Make Your Day Stress-Free
The team at The Old Course Hotel is amazing. They’re friendly, attentive, and always go the extra mile to make sure everything runs like clockwork. I work closely with them to slot your photography seamlessly into the day, so you can relax and enjoy every moment.
8. Spaces for Every Kind of Celebration
From intimate dinners at Sands to epic parties in the Hall of Champions (accommodating up to 450ppl) or the popular Ballroom (sitting up to 130ppl), the hotel has a space to suit every wedding style. I love capturing the variety here—each spot has its own vibe, and together, they tell the story of your day perfectly.
9. The Charm of St Andrews
St Andrews is one of Scotland’s treasures. For centuries, people have traveled from across the world to visit—not just golfers, but pilgrims before them. Personally, I love exploring the town’s food, beaches, and its charming, photogenic landmarks. Aside from the beaches, my highlights are the pier, the cathedral, St Salvator’s Chapel, and the quaint cobbled streets. If you’re up for a little adventure on your wedding day, taking a moment to explore and soak it all in, I’d love to capture some magical moments around this gorgeous town.
10. Golf (and Those Views!)
If you’re not a golfer, you’ll still appreciate the views over the famous Old Course. Your guests will love watching the action on the greens, and the landscape makes for some truly epic photos. It’s a reminder that you’re celebrating somewhere really special.
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If you’re planning your wedding at The Old Course Hotel or elsewhere, I’d love to hear all about it! My goal is to make sure your photography is as relaxed and fun as your day. Let’s capture the magic, the joy, and everything that makes your wedding uniquely yours.
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