From it’s fantastic location set high on the cliffs of Ravenscar overlooking the North Yorkshire Moors, historical hotel Raven Hall is this year holding Bonfire Night Festivities so get your scarf and mitts at the ready for a spectacular show. Read more...
If you’re looking for a wedding venue in the South East, then don’t miss this Sunday’s Wedding Fair at The Star in the historical village of Alfriston between 11 and 4pm. Read more...
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Country House Description: Sundridge Park is a Grade I listed mansion, set in 6 acres of secluded gardens, with a lavish history of entertaining. In the past, King Edward VII and Napoleon III were frequent visitors. What's more, when you hold your wedding at Sundridge Park you will be given exclusive use of the venue. And our rates are excellent, so the best day of your life won't cost the earth. From an intimate ceremony to a large wedding breakfast, we are able to make your special day truly memorable. Great emphasis is put on ensuring your ideas and wishes are turned into reality and that your day is a complete success right through until the last drop of champagne has been sipped. Our experienced team of professionals will ensure your occasion is a truly unforgettable celebration. Any event at Sundridge Park offers: * Exclusive use of the venue * Maximum capacity for your weddings breakfast is 70 * Imaginative menus * 20 en-suite bedrooms * Free car parking The wedding package includes: * Three course wedding breakfast followed by coffee and petit fours * Cake stand and knife * Bar extension * Accommodation for the bride and groom including breakfast * Guest discount accommodation rates
Practicalities
Ceremony/Reception: Ceremony & reception Capacity for ceremony: 70 Seated meal capacity: 70 Buffet meal capacity: 140 Total venue capacity: 140
Licensed bar: yes Late licence bar: yes Disco facilities: yes Type of cuisine: locally sourced chef prepared Accommodation: yes
Additional services
Event planner: yes
Further info & directions
Additional details: Visit our Wedding Fair on Sunday 12th February. Meet our carefully selected wedding suppliers and enjoy a venue tour with our wedding planners.
Directions by public transport: FROM AIRPORTS From London Heathrow The quickest method is to take the Heathrow Express to Paddington Station (15 minutes) then take the District (green) or Circle (yellow) Underground lines to Victoria. Alternatively, you can take the Piccadilly (dark blue) Underground line from Heathrow (change at South Kensington to the District or Circle lines). This route takes about 50 minutes. You can also take the Route A1 Airbus (about 1 hour) to Victoria Station. Then follow the instructions below ‘By train – From London Victoria’. From London Gatwick Take the Gatwick Express to London Victoria Station (about 40 minutes). Then follow the instructions below, ‘From London Victoria’. Alternatively, take the train to East Croydon (about 20 minutes) then take a taxi from East Croydon to Sundridge Park (about 30 minutes). From London City Airport Taking a taxi is the only feasible means of transport from this airport. Taxis from airports Should you wish to travel from either London Heathrow or Gatwick airports by taxi, we recommend that you make contact prior to your arrival with Bromley South Cars (Tel.+44 020 8464 4441), whose fares are considerably cheaper than the black taxis at the airports. (Please note taxis from Heathrow can take one of two routes, either through London or via the M25. The latter is more expensive but can be quicker depending on the time of day and traffi c conditions.) BY TRAIN Note– We suggest you always travel to Bromley South Station and avoid going to Sundridge Park or Bromley North stations, as they have no taxi ranks and, Sundridge Park has a mile-long drive. In addition, both stations are closed on Sundays. From London Victoria There is a frequent service from London Victoria to Bromley South Station – the journey time is about 16 minutes. Then take a taxi from the rank outside the station to Sundridge Park (about 10 minutes). From London City – connections to Thameslink Rail There is a regular service from London Blackfriars Station allowing easy connection with Thameslink Rail services to Bromley South Station (about 20 minutes). Then take a taxi from the rank outside the station to Sundridge Park (about 10 minutes).
Directions by car: From London – Central and West Cross the River Thames via Westminster Bridge and follow signs for Elephant & Castle. After one mile, at a large roundabout, take the second exit into New Kent Road signposted to Lewisham. Follow signs to Lewisham and New Cross on the A2 for approximately 4 miles. Just past the New Cross Gate BR/Underground station, bear right onto the A20 following signs for Bromley A21. At the next large roundabout, take the third exit signposted to Bromley A21. Continue on the A21 for approximately 4 miles and at the top of Bromley Hill, just past the Bromley Court Hotel, turn left into London Lane. At a roundabout (which is square) take the second exit into Plaistow Lane. Sundridge Park is 200 yards on the left, past shops and a railway station. From London – East Exit the Blackwall Tunnel south on the A102, which continues into the A2, following signs to Lewisham. Leave the A2 at a junction signposted A205 South Circular. Turn right onto the A205 at the traffic lights signposted South Circular (S). Continue on the A205 following signs to Bromley. After approximately 2 miles, turn left onto the A2212, following signs to Bromley. At a large roundabout (which is square) take the fi rst exit into Plaistow Lane. The entrance to Sundridge Park is 200 yards on the left, past shops and a railway station. From the South and West Join the M25 going anti-clockwise. Exit at Junction 4, signposted to Bromley A21. Follow the A21 into Bromley and after about 8 miles, at a Waitrose store, bear right into Kentish Way. At the set of traffic lights after Bromley North BR Station, filter right into College Road. At the roundabout (which is a square), take the third exit into Plaistow Lane. Sundridge Park is 200 yards on the left, past shops and Sundridge Park Station. From the Midlands and North To avoid London, join the M25 going clockwise and cross the River Thames southbound over the Dartford Bridge. Continue on the M25 for approximately 5 miles and exit at Junction 3, signposted to London SE&C and Lewisham. Follow the A20 for 5 miles and exit on the A222 signposted to Bromley. Remain on the A222 at a set of double traffic lights. At the next set of traffic lights, just past a mini-roundabout, turn right into Plaistow Lane. Proceed up the hill across another mini-roundabout and the entrance to Sundridge Park is 300 yards on the right.