A Category A listed building, it boasts a two stylish, contemporary function rooms with a stunning roof terrace making it a perfect venue for a romantic Scottish wedding. Feel like you're part of hundreds of years of history and create memories to treasure: Linlithgow Burgh Halls is the perfect setting for your big day.
The iconic building at the heart of Linlithgow's scenic Cross area re-opened in 2011 after undergoing a £5.2 million restoration, thanks to funding from West Lothian Council in partnership with the Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Scotland and The National Lottery through Creative Scotland. Visitors to the Burgh Halls will find a new modern reception area with visitor information and panels detailing the heritage and history of the building, and the cafe, with a full height glass wall opening into the patio and Rose Garden area.
Whether you want a civil, religious or humanist ceremony, you can hold every part of your wedding day at the Burgh Halls. Say your vows in the stunning Bailie Hardie Hall, enjoy a glass of fizz on the terrace overlooking the Rose Garden before being seated for dinner, then dance the night away at a reception in the Provost Lawrie Hall.
The exterior and garden make an exquisite backdrop for your wedding photos, whatever the season. Whatever you want from your wedding day our experienced team will tailor it to your own personal needs and wishes.
On Foot: Linlithgow Burgh Halls is located in The Cross, the focal point of the town centre in the centre of the High Street. The main entrance to the building is accessed from the Kirkgate running up to Linlithgow Palace.
By Train Linlithgow Train Station is a 5 min walk along the High Street to Linlithgow Burgh Halls.
By Bus There is a circular town service and regular bus services to Linlithgow Cross from Edinburgh, Falkirk, Stirling, South Queensferry, Bo'ness and Bathgate.
By Car From Edinburgh: Take the M9 Motorway from Edinburgh, which is signposted to Stirling. Leave the M9 at Junction 3. At the roundabout just past the Tesco supermarket turn right onto the High Street and proceed to The Cross where there is Pay & Display parking.
From Glasgow/Stirling: Take the A80/M80 from Glasgow towards Stirling and then the M9 towards Edinburgh. Exit at Junction 4 and take the A803 to Linlithgow. You will cross the river Avon at Linlithgow Bridge and should proceed straight on, past the roundabout at the Westport, to the High Street and proceed to The Cross where there is Pay & Display parking.
Alternatively use the M8 Glasgow/Edinburgh motorway, exit at Junction 4 to the A801 and then fork right to the A706, which is signposted to Linlithgow. You will arrive in the town at the Leisure Centre. After passing under the railway (traffic lights) you should turn right at the roundabout on to the High Street.
From Fife & The North (Via the Forth Road Bridge): Take the M90/A90 and cross the Forth Road Bridge (no tolls going south). Exit left immediately after crossing the bridge and take the A904 (3rd exit from the roundabout) you can then stay on the A904 until it reaches a "T" junction at Champany where you should turn left for Linlithgow on the A803 or use a short stretch of the M9, exiting onto the A803 at Junction 3. The A803 enters Linlithgow from the east.
The ceremony room is situated within Bathgate Partnership Centre.
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