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The Details

The Venue:

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Pelham House was first built in the 16th century by lawyer and MP George Goring.

More recently, it was used as the headquarters of East Sussex County Council for 75 years, before being turned into a beautiful wedding venue and gardens.

 

We love Pelham House and we hope you will too!

 

Pelham House is situated a close walk from Lewes Train Station, but does involve a short uphill walk.

 

 Pelham House will be offering a shuttle service, so please let us know if you'd like for us to arrange this.

 

The Food:

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We are working on finalizing our menu and look forward to sharing this with you.

 

Please kindly advise us of any dietary requirements or allergens as soon as possible, so we may update our caterers.

 

The Ceremony:

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The ceremony will begin at 2pm, so we kindly ask our guests to arrive at Pelham House from 1pm onwards.

 

Please don't be late.

 

Transport:

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Please use public transport where possible.

Our venue is very close to Lewes Train Station which has regular connections to London.

 

No parking on site is possible, but we will provide information on the closest car parks, and their costs, closer to the time for those driving, and taxi booking information for all guests who would prefer to enjoy a few drinks!

 

Accommodation:

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We have arranged for some guests to stay with us at Pelham House, but there are plenty of properties and rooms available in Lewes (Or Eastbourne, if you'd like to stay in our hometown) via Booking.com, Airbnb etc.

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Please contact Kate directly if you require assistance in making a reservation.

 

Directions:

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The postcode for the property is BN7 1UW

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Dress Code:

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Please dress in your finest! We'd love to see plenty of colour.

Kate will be very unhappy if you wear white, so please do not do this.

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Children:

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Please let us know if you'll be bringing your children. 

Made by Kate

Illustration by Lizzie Bass

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