A & L

Together with their families

Alfie & Lorna

Friday · the fifteenth of May · two thousand and twenty-six

Fruin Farm · Loch Lomond · Scotland

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"And in her smile I see something more beautiful than the stars."

— Beth Revis

Our Story

How it began

Two people, a few thousand small moments, and one impossible-to-ignore feeling that this was always meant to be.

Spring 2019

The first meeting

The story of how Alfie and Lorna first crossed paths — to be filled in by the couple. A friend's gathering, a borrowed umbrella, the first proper conversation that stretched well past midnight.

Autumn 2020

First trip together

A weekend up in the Highlands. Wet boots, warm whisky, and the realisation that this was the person they wanted to do all of it with.

Summer 2024

The proposal

A walk by the loch, a question, a yes that didn't need any thinking about. And — somewhere in the trees — a red squirrel that may or may not have been a witness.

May 2026

And now…

We're getting married — surrounded by the people we love, and the wildlife of Loch Lomond. We're so glad you're going to be part of it.

The Day

Order of celebrations

Here's how Saturday will unfold. Times are approximate — please arrive a little before the ceremony so we can begin on time.

  1. 1:30 pm
    Guests arriveWelcome drinks on the lawn — please be seated by 1:55 pm.
  2. 2:00 pm
    The ceremonyHeld in the farm's flower-lined barn. About thirty minutes.
  3. 2:45 pm
    Drinks & photographsCanapés, fizz, and group photos in the meadow.
  4. 4:30 pm
    Wedding breakfastThree Scottish-inspired courses, served in the long barn.
  5. 7:00 pm
    Speeches & cakeTears, laughter, possibly both at once.
  6. 8:00 pm
    First dance & eveningLive ceilidh band, then DJ until late.
  7. 12:00 am
    CarriagesThe coach back to Glasgow leaves promptly at midnight.

The Venue

Fruin Farm

A working farm tucked into Glen Fruin, just west of Loch Lomond. Wide skies, ancient woodland, and red squirrels in the trees. We fell for it the moment we drove down the long farm track.

A working farm in Glen Fruin

The farm has been in the same family for generations. The barn is dressed with seasonal wildflowers, lit by hundreds of candles and strung with festoon lights as the evening draws in.

Nearby you'll find Loch Lomond, the Trossachs, and some of the prettiest walks in Scotland.

Fruin Farm · Helensburgh · G84 9EG

Ceremony

Held in the long barn, dressed with eucalyptus, hydrangea and Scottish wildflowers.

Reception

Family-style supper served in the candle-lit barn. Local produce, Scottish cheeses, and far too much cake.

Outdoor space

Open meadow, fire pit, and a view across to the hills. Bring a layer for the evening.

Travel & Stay

Getting to Loch Lomond

However you're getting here, we want it to be the easy part. Below are the options we've sourced for our guests.

By car

About 45 minutes from Glasgow via the A82. Free parking on site. The farm track is well-signposted from the village.

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By coach

We've arranged a private coach from central Glasgow. Pick-up at 12:30 pm, return at midnight. Please note this on your RSVP.

By train + taxi

Glasgow Queen Street → Helensburgh Central (~45 min). Taxi from there to Fruin Farm is around fifteen minutes.

From the airport

Glasgow International is around an hour by car. Edinburgh is around 90 minutes.

Where to stay

Treat yourself

Cameron House

Five-star resort right on the loch. Spa, fine dining, and views straight onto the water. About 15 minutes from the farm.

Mid-range

Lodge on Loch Lomond

A friendly, comfortable hotel in Luss with proper Scottish hospitality. About 20 minutes away.

Easy on the wallet

The Cross Keys, Garelochhead

A traditional village inn with clean rooms and a warm welcome. The closest option, just 10 minutes from the venue.

For groups

Self-catering cottages

The Loch Lomond area has lovely Airbnbs and self-catering cottages — perfect if you'd like to stay together as a group.

While you're here

Make a weekend of it

Loch Lomond is one of our favourite places in the world. If you've travelled a long way, here's what we'd point you towards.

Conic Hill

A short, sharp climb at Balmaha rewarded with one of the best loch views in Scotland. Allow two hours.

Loch cruise

Hop on a steamer from Tarbet or Balloch. Perfect for a slow morning before the wedding.

Luss village

Picture-postcard cottages, a tiny kirk, and a pebble beach. Tea-rooms galore.

Glengoyne distillery

An hour's tour and tasting at Scotland's most beautiful distillery. Book ahead.

Inchcailloch island

A tiny, wooded island reached by a five-minute ferry from Balmaha. Wild garlic, bluebells, woodpeckers.

The Trossachs

Just east of the loch — quieter, wilder, and home to red deer, ospreys and pine martens.

What to wear

Dress code

Black tie optional. Think garden-party meets Highland barn — comfortable, considered, and ready to dance.

Our colours

Forest green, sage, blush, peach, soft gold and cream. Take inspiration if it helps — but please wear what you love.

A few notes

  • The ceremony is indoors but the drinks reception spills outside — bring a wrap or jacket for the evening.
  • It's a working farm — heels can sink into grass, so consider a flat or block heel.
  • Tartan is welcome, encouraged, celebrated.
  • Please avoid full white or ivory.

Kindly Reply

RSVP

We can't wait to celebrate with you. Please reply by 1 March 2026.

Will you be joining us?
Starter
Main
Dessert
Coach from central Glasgow?
Staying overnight nearby?

Questions

Frequently asked

If we've missed anything, please drop us a line.

Can I bring a plus-one?

Plus-ones have been included on a guest-by-guest basis. Your invitation will say if you've been allocated one.

Can I bring my children?

We adore your kids — but we've kept the celebration mostly grown-ups-only. Children of immediate family are warmly welcome; otherwise please consider it a date night.

What time should I arrive?

Please aim to arrive between 1:30 pm and 1:55 pm so we can begin the ceremony promptly at 2:00 pm.

Will the day be indoors or outdoors?

The ceremony and dinner are indoors. Drinks and photographs will be outside, weather permitting — bring a layer!

Is there parking?

Yes, free parking is available on the farm. Cars can be left overnight if you'd prefer not to drive after the celebration.

What's the dress code?

Black tie optional, garden-party-meets-barn. Tartan welcome. Please save full white/ivory for the bride.

Can I take photos?

During the ceremony we'd love you to be fully present — no phones or cameras please. Snap as many as you like once we're out of the barn.

How do I let you know about dietary needs?

Please add anything we should know to the dietary field on your RSVP. We'll be in touch closer to the day if we need any more detail.

Gifts

Our registry

Your presence is the only present we need. If you'd like to mark the day with a gift, we're putting it all towards our honeymoon — somewhere with hopefully a few fewer raindrops than Scotland.

Contribution links will be added closer to the day.