Cherry & Edward’s Luttrellstown Castle Wedding
Some weddings feel like a fairytale, and Cherry and Edward’s day at Luttrellstown Castle was exactly that. Set just outside Dublin, the castle is known for its sweeping grounds, rich history, and elegant interiors. For Cherry and Edward, it was the perfect backdrop for an intimate celebration with family and friends who had travelled from abroad.
A Ceremony in the Castle
Luttrellstown Castle has a way of making everything feel timeless. The ceremony room, with its tall windows and soft light, gave a sense of intimacy despite the grandeur of the surroundings. Cherry and Edward exchanged vows surrounded by people who had come from across the world to be there, and the emotion in the room was palpable.
You can find out more about planning your own wedding at Luttrellstown Castle — it’s one of the finest castle venues in Ireland and perfect for couples who want a mix of history and comfort.
Exploring the Grounds
After the ceremony we took a walk through the castle grounds. The gardens and tree-lined avenues are a dream for portraits — soft greenery, stonework, and the castle itself rising in the background. What I love most about Luttrellstown is that you don’t need to leave the property for incredible photographs. Everything you need is there within a short stroll.
If you’re interested in seeing other Dublin castle weddings, you might enjoy Aisling & David’s Powerscourt Hotel Wedding or Becky & Rob’s Kilfenora Celebration.
Dinner and Speeches in Style
Cherry and Edward’s reception was hosted in the castle’s grand dining room. Long tables, flickering candles, and speeches that moved between laughter and tears — it was everything a castle wedding dinner should be. The food, as always at Luttrellstown, was beautifully presented and enjoyed at a relaxed pace, allowing everyone to really savour the evening.
A Castle Wedding with Heart
What stood out most about the day wasn’t the castle itself — as impressive as it is — but the warmth between Cherry and Edward and the people closest to them. Their wedding was a reminder that the heart of any celebration lies in the connections between people, whether it’s inside a centuries-old castle or in a small family gathering.
If you’re planning your own Luttrellstown Castle wedding or considering another Dublin castle venue, I’d love to talk with you about capturing the day. You can explore more of my wedding portfolio or get in touch here.