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 Tuesday, August 01, 2006

The 18th November 2006 saw history being written. 

Holmbush House hosted it's first "Pink Wedding"  when Anne and Vicky made their commitments to each other. 

After the ceremony and reception there were further celebrations at a nearby Manor House with entertainment provided by an Irish band with a 'River Dance' style show and a Disco.

posted on 8/1/2006 7:43:03 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   
 Friday, July 28, 2006

Holmbush House is an ideal setting for your Wedding Ceremony and Reception also for Naming's, Renewal of Marriage vows and Commitment Ceremonies - The most perfect wedding venue in East Sussex.

Wedding Ceremonies take place in the Drawing Room, with original features such as the 150 year old inglenook fireplace and oak beams, overlooking the gardens. There are two sets of French Doors; one leading to the gardens and the other to the terrace overlooking the South Downs.

Wedding Receptions can take place in the Drawing Room or in the summer months, in a Marquee or Party Tent on the lawns. In the winter months we can offer a special Winter Wedding Venue.
 
Whatever your choice of wedding venue, we offer an intimate and exclusive environment with personal attention at all times to ensure that Holmbush House is the most ideal setting for your Wedding in East Sussex. We will be delighted to show you around the house and grounds and discuss how we can help you make your wedding truly memorable.

We will be happy to recommend suppliers of other services such as Wedding Photographers, Wedding DJ's and Discos, Wedding florists etc.

IMPORTANT NOTICE - We do not charge corkage on any drink you wish to provide for your wedding

posted on 7/28/2006 3:27:35 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   
 Thursday, June 15, 2006

A Unique Licensed Venue for your Special Event

As possibly one of the most exciting experiences of your life, your wedding day needs to be perfect.  The outfit, the flowers and the cars are all essential elements in creating the final masterpiece.  One important factor that can make the day a resounding success or a disaster, however, is the venue for your wedding celebrations.

If you're looking for one of the loveliest venues that offers elegant surroundings, exceptional facilities and peerless service, then look no further than Holmbush House in East Sussex.  A Grade II Listed Georgian Country House originating in Tudor times, it offers all the splendour of a big hotel, but with all the advantages of remaining a private family home.  It not only provides the perfect setting for your reception, but is also licensed for civil wedding ceremonies, so you can arrange your entire day without the inconvenience of changing venues.

Holmbush House is truly a venue for all seasons.  In spring or summer, guests can take advantage of the idyllic gardens, and with nearly three acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, where there are plenty of opportunities for scenic photos.  In the autumn and winter months, there are roaring fires to keep you warm, and the opportunity to enjoy an intimate candlelit dinner in the company of friends and family.

Depending on the size of your celebration, there are two options available to you.  The Drawing Room, with its 150-year-old inglenook fireplace and oak beams can host up to 60 guests, or a marquee can be erected on one of the lawns to cater for larger parties.  Whatever your choice the team will ensure that your day is absolutely perfect and will also help select a beautician, cars, caterer, entertainment, florist, hair stylist, etc., and with three lovely en-suite bedrooms, you can even spend the night in this wonderfully historic building.

posted on 6/15/2006 6:38:47 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #   
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