Follow the wedding plans of primary school teacher Niamh Coupar and mechanical engineer Josh Schofield who are marrying in May 2026 at Dunglass Estate in Dunbar

Two people taking a selfie, one of whom is showing off an engagement ring.

Niamh and Josh basking in that post-engagement glow

Eighteen months to go! Niamh Coupar and Josh Schofield have booked their wedding venue after viewing a few...

Josh and I have been together for almost six years, and in my head, we’ve practically been engaged for three of those!

We met in 2019, thanks to a little app called Tinder. I would love to say it was match at first sight, but I did in fact play hard to get. Josh always says this is why the proposal took so long. I’m sure it will be a key topic in his speech! 

Robert the Bruce may be spinning in his grave, but Josh is from England and I am from Scotland!

Despite the battles between the countries, we’ve always agreed to get married in Scotland. In the years we’ve been together, we’ve been on various holidays, bought a house in Manchester and even become dog parents. It’s crazy to think we’ll be tying the knot in less than two years!

Before we were even engaged, Josh and I would spend our Friday nights with a takeaway discus­sing our ideal wedding. As his family are all from Manchester, we agreed to have ‘a big fat Scottish wedding’ – a day filled with bagpipes, tablet and even a ceilidh!


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We jetted off to Mexico in August this year, which is a place we had planned visit right from the start of our relationship. Covid got in the way, though, and we never got round to making the trip.

I knew this holiday would be a special one, and my friends started teasing about me coming home a wifey. They even offered to help sell the house if I didn’t!

Before I knew it, we were strolling along the beach one evening when I turned around to find Josh down on one knee. It was truly magical. He had even arranged a photographer to capture our perfect moment.

two people holding hands walking on a beach.

The happy couple in Mexico, just after Josh popped the question!

We returned to the UK to celebrate with family and friends, and right away started viewing lots of stunning venues. We were so lucky to see lots of different places all over the east coast of Scotland. We even roped in my mum to visit some for us – she was always so excited to FaceTime and show us around! It was great to get our own personal tour from the sofa!

We loved the idea of being married in a church or a rustic barn. We visited the gorgeous Cairns Farm Estate (see Niamh's TikTok below), Kinkell Byre and Rosebery Steading. All came highly recommended and didn’t dis­appoint. 

@thebridetobeee How many times can I say gorgeous? But it’s the truth, such a stunning wedding venue!!!! #weddingvenue #wedding #cairnsfarmestate #ido #weddingtiktok #engaged #love #fyp #foryou #fiance #viral #like #follow @Tie the Knot Scotland ♬ BIRDS OF A FEATHER sped up - Lilly 🎃

However, one venue that always stuck in my mind was one I’d first seen on TikTok. It had gorgeous grounds, converted stables and even the ruins of a 15th-century church – which you could get married in! That venue is Dunglass Estate, just outside of Dunbar in East Lothian. It was love at first sight. So, we booked straight away. I already know that Josh is the one for me, but when you also get goosebumps from a venue, you just know!

A table set for a wedding party in the wedding marquee at Dunglass Estate.

Dunglass Estate is a blank canvas, so they can personalise it to suit (Photo: First Light Photography)

What's next?

We are buzzing to start looking at decor, catering and all the other things that will make our wedding day memorable. I feel like the list is never-ending, but I am unbelievably excited about it all! 

Just one question: at what point in the planning are you most likely to turn into a bridezilla? Asking for a friend…

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