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15 Oct 2025

Wedding Bells ring: A magical Longford love story in the breathtaking Algarve

Andrea Coyle, Granard and Darren Waters, Ballinamuck celebrate their marriage in Portugal

Wedding Bells ring: A magical Longford love story in the  breathtaking Algarve

Andrea Coyle, Granard and Darren Waters, Ballinamuck celebrate their marriage in Portugal

Love, laughter, and Longford charm filled the air as Andrea Coyle, Granard, daughter of Joseph and the late Dympna Coyle and Darren Waters, Ballinamuck, son of Audrey and Martin Waters – celebrated their wedding recently in the enchanting surroundings of Monte do Serrinho Country House, nestled high in the breathtaking Algarve mountains of Portugal.

Surrounded by family and friends, the celebration was nothing short of spectacular. From the scenic mountain vistas and shimmering poolside views to the exquisite silver service, every detail exuded elegance. 

As the Portuguese sun set, guests were treated to a dazzling display of fireworks, followed by music and dancing late into the warm night, creating memories that will last a lifetime.

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Andrea was radiant in the company of her bridesmaids, Georgina Coyle, Grainne O’Connor, and Charlotte McManus while Darren was ably supported by his groomsmen, Daniel Waters, David Dunleavy, Steven Waters, and James Breslin.

The day was a perfect blend of romance, joy, and celebration, a true reflection of the love Andrea and Darren share. 

County Longford joins in wishing the happy couple every joy and success for the future, as they return home to begin married life with their much-loved fur babies, Bowie and Ellie.

A love story that began at home has now been written into the history books under the Algarve stars, an unforgettable wedding for a fabulous couple.

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