From the welcome party to the ceremony, dinner, dancing, and even the after party, everything happens in one beautiful place, at Gloster House, a historic 300 year old estate in the Irish countryside of County Offaly.
The Welcome Party dress code is "Garden Party Chic," and the Wedding Day is "Black Tie Optional." Please see the "Attire" tabs at the top of the page for all of the details.
Our invitations list the specific guests who are invited. Unfortunately, we’re unable to accommodate additional guests beyond those named on the invitation. While we love your little ones, attendance for our wedding events will be adults-only, with the exception of children who are part of the wedding party.
You’ve received an email invite from Paperless Post with a direct link to RSVP online. Please be sure to submit your response by the deadline, March 31, 2026. If you do need to modify your response, please notify Pedro or Karlee as soon as possible so we can plan accordingly. If you don’t see your invitation, please check your spam folder or reach out to us.
Shuttle transportation will be provided to and from the venue for wedding events for guests staying in Birr, Roscrea, and the route directly connecting the two towns. Exact pickup times and locations will be shared closer to the wedding weekend. Guests staying outside the shuttle route will need to arrange their own transportation in advance.
Guests are welcome to drive to Gloster House, and on-site parking will be available. Venue staff will be on hand to direct parking and assist as needed. Cars may be left overnight and collected the following day. Uber/Lyft is not available in the area and taxi availability is limited. We kindly ask guests to plan their transportation safely and responsibly.
Weather permitting, the welcome party and cocktail hour will take place outdoors on the grounds of Gloster House. The ceremony, dinner, and dancing will all be held indoors. We recommend bringing a light layer just in case, as Irish evenings can become cool.
July in Ireland offers the best chance for warm, sunny weather, with daytime temperatures often in the mid-60s to low-70s°F (high-teens to low-20s°C). Evenings can cool down. July is relatively dry, but Irish weather is famously unpredictable, so rain showers are always possible. Layers and a waterproof, windproof jacket will be your friends.
Absolutely! If you’re able, we highly recommend it. Ireland is a wonderful place to explore, and many find that arriving a day or two early helps adjust to the time difference and shake off jet lag before the wedding weekend. Whether you spend that extra time sightseeing, golfing, enjoying local pubs, or simply relaxing, it’s a great way to ease into the trip and make the most of your time in Ireland.
Passport: A valid passport is required to enter Ireland. Your passport should be valid for the duration of your stay, although having it valid for 6 months beyond your stay is encouraged. U.S. passport holders do not require a Visa. Customs: Both Dublin and Shannon Airports offer U.S. Customs and Border Protection pre-clearance for those flying directly to the U.S. This means after going through security, you’ll clear U.S. customs before departing Ireland and arrive back in the U.S. as a domestic passenger. Please allow extra time at these airports for this process. For those with Global Entry, the line does eventually split for those with Global Entry and those without, but please allow plenty of time to reach that point (it typically isn't a "walk through" process as it often is when returning as an international passenger to the U.S.). Outlets: Ireland uses Type G outlets (three rectangular prongs; also used in the UK) and 230V voltage, which is different from the U.S. A plug adapter is required, and for certain appliances (hair tools, clothes steamers, etc), a voltage converter may also be needed. Most modern electronics like phones, laptops, and tablets typically work fine with just an adapter. Currency: The euro (€) is used throughout Ireland, and major credit cards are widely accepted.
Ireland holds a very special place in our hearts. Pedro’s dad was born and raised in Cork, and much of his family still lives in Ireland. Pedro spent many summers here growing up, and over the course of our relationship, we’ve been lucky enough to return together several times, falling more in love with the country each visit. Ireland felt like the natural place to celebrate. Once you’re here, we think you’ll understand why we couldn’t imagine it anywhere else.