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Venue type:
Historic Building Description: Still some PRIME TIME 2012 DATES AVAILABLE - please email for further information!
Set amidst 50 acres of outstanding Sussex countryside, Handcross Park is approached by a meandering driveway with views across the estate. The House itself is outstanding, full of character and charm and lends itself perfectly as a venue for weddings and events.
The facilities available in the Main House include three attractive function rooms, the Garden Room, the Oak Room and the Conservatory, all of which look out over the exceptional grounds. Exclusive hire of all of these rooms and the grounds is provided as part of the venue hire.
Practicalities
Prices: On Application Ceremony/Reception: Ceremony & reception Capacity for ceremony: 100 Seated meal capacity: 70 Buffet meal capacity: 80 Total venue capacity: 150
Outside space: Yes Bridal suite: No Photography inside: Yes Photography outside: Yes Parking: Yes Disabled access: Yes with assistance Confetti permitted: No
Food + entertainment
Licensed bar: Yes Late licence bar: Yes until Midnight Disco facilities: Can Recommend Type of cuisine: Tailormade to suit. Vegetarian menu: Yes Accommodation: No
Additional services
Toastmaster: Can Recommend Hairdresser: Can Recommend Florist: Can Recommend Band: Can Recommend Photographer: Can Recommend Videographer: Can Recommend DJ: Can Recommend Event planner: Yes
Further info & directions
Directions by car: Handcross Park is situated in London Road, Handcross. With easy reach of the M23 motorway, Haywards Heath, East Grinstead, Crawley, Brighton, Worthing and Horsham.