Renewing our nuptial vows within Dublin Ireland.?

My wife has booked us into a hotel within October for my 40th birthday celebration. If possible I was thinking of booking a small place or a vicar to retake our wedding ceremony vows as a surprise. IE Having everything in place and freshly turning up on the day as a total surprise to my wife and little girl who will be 6 next. Can anyone help near any suggestions. Thanks. Steve.



Answers:    I'm also a Dublin native and love your concept. Not knowing where you are staying (although assuming you will hold transport), I suggest Malahide within the Dublin nouns.
http://www.malahidecastle.com/malahideca...

It is very good-looking, being beside the deep-sea, and easily accessible by DART trains. There is a lovely castle and nice gardens (although not sure if in attendance will be too much colour in October) and you could treat the three of you to a teatime in the Grand Hotel, Malahide. When you say aloud "vicar" I assume you're Anglicans or Episcopalians - there is a local Church of Ireland and the rector/vicar is rev. Dr Norman Gamble:
http://www.malahide.dublin.anglican.org/...

(I don't know him but read he is interested in railways).

Hope this help - you might like to check my Dublin guide formerly you go:
I would suggest you try Tel 00353-1-8454770 and see if you could arrange that for St Doulagh's Church, Balgriffin which is coupled with Malahide Parish.. Check out this church on our website. This is a immensely historic Church, the oldest stone roofed church in Ireland. Look up http:// malahide etc. for details. and you can contact the Rector(Vicar) You can describe your wife you are just visit one of Irelands most Historic Churches. We can arrange a guided tour. Good Luck. Also, the grounds are perfect for Photographs.
You can look it up on the website underneath stdoulaghs. The Rectors name is Rev Gamble. If you are serious something like this particularly within St. Doulaghs you would want to book it as soon as possible. It is beautiful but own never seen Norman do a vow renewal but am sure it would be great.

Enjoy your trip anyway.
net sure u book a second honey moon aswell, even better I live in Dublin and can recommend a few areas that are nice beside lovely views. Maybe you could Google hotels surrounded by these areas. Malahide, Portmarnock, Howth, Sutton, Clontarf. They're all contained by North Dublin.

And in South Dublin, Killiney, Dalkey, Bray, Blackrock, Booterstown, Shankill.

Just a suggestion, Wicklow is the county only just south of Dublin. Approximately 40 minutes away. It's known as the garden of Ireland and it's really pretty and possibely slightely less expensive than Dublin.

Hope this is cooperative :)
lads hed have ta be seriously loaded ta clear de extorionate prices charged in de malahide/ howth areas come on! Go to the church within Glendalough. I was baptised near and it is BEAUTIFUL. Trust me on this.
malahide or howth

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