All Entries in the "East Sussex" Category
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![]() | Newick Park Hotel, NR LEWES | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Read Reviews |
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![]() | Horsted Place Hotel, Uckfield | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Read Reviews |
![]() | Anne of Cleves, Lewes | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Read Reviews |
![]() | Buxted Park Hotel, Uckfield | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Read Reviews |
Newick Park Hotel, NR LEWES
THE PERFECT DAY Special occasions should be held in special places, and Newick Park is a unique and gracious setting for any occasion. The elegance and style of the house and lawns provide the perfect backdrop to your special day, whilst the warmth and discreet professionalism of our staff ensure that everything goes smoothly from [...]
The Grand Hotel, Eastbourne
The Grand Hotel is one of the UK’s most magnificent Victorian hotels. Situated on the seafront at Eastbourne, it dominates the shoreline and enjoys a stunning outlook over the sea and, to the right, the cliffs at Beachy Head. The Grand Hotel is increasingly in demand as a place to say ‘I do’, something we [...]
Horsted Place Hotel, Uckfield
Horsted Place is the perfect venue for a country house wedding in the Sussex countryside. From the ceremony itself, to fine dining for your guests, your wedding can be as grand or as private as you’ve always dreamed it would be. We have three areas licensed for marriage ceremonies: the warm and intimate Library can [...]
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 [...]
Buxted Park Hotel, Uckfield
Buxted Park dates back to the 12th century and has been enjoyed as a seat of power and prestige for many of those 900 years. The present house was built almost 300 years ago by Thomas Medley, whose family had been keepers of the Privy Purse in the reign of Henry VIII. Clearly even in [...]







