Anne of Cleves, Lewes
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Wedding at Anne of Cleves, Lewes
Hidden away in the Southover area of Lewes, Anne of Cleves House offers couples peace and romance away from the hectic pace of everyday life. Granted to Anne of Cleves by Henry VIII, the building has a long and colourful history. From its early days as lodgings for pilgrims to the present, where it is home to an eclectic local history museum, Anne of Cleves House has been providing a warm welcome to visitors for over six hundred years. A truly unique venue steeped in character and charm, Anne of Cleves invites you to share your day with us and to add your own page to its story.
The East Room with its oak beams, leaded windows and huge medieval fireplace offers the perfect romantic setting for your civil ceremony. Flowers add to the atmosphere in summer and in the winter a log fire burns, lending a warm glow to the room. An audience of up to fifty guests may share in your day, seated in rows facing the top table where couples exchange their vows. With the ceremony over, your party may retire to enjoy a drink or a bite to eat under the shade of the medlar tree. The colourful garden behind the house provides an unforgettable backdrop for your wedding photographs.
Anne of Cleves House can hold small buffet style receptions where food and drink can be served by our in-house staff or outside caterers. These are usually held in the garden but can be moved inside to the East Room if desired. We do not have any catering facilities or a license to sell alcohol which allows couples to arrange their own refreshments and bring it onto our premises.
Anne of Cleves House
52 Southover High Street,
Lewes,
East Sussex BN7 1JA
Wedding Organiser:
Gina Meyer
T: 01273 474 610
F: 01273 486990
E: lewesweddings@sussexpast.co.uk
Filed Under: East Sussex
