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Circa at Southover Grange
Southover High Steet
Lewes
East Sussex
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Civil Licence - Yes
Service: Up to 35
Reception: Up to 60 for a seated meal; 120 for a buffet
Southover Grange garden dates back to around 1572. Many of the original features still remain such as its Elizabethan house and stone flagged terrace. Each year seasonal-bedding displays turn the gardens into a riot of colour. A site of tranquillity and beauty, Southover Grange gardens remains one of the quieter places to picnic, view the collection of mature trees or just relax from the bustling Lewes town centre. The fine Elizabethan house was built in 1572 by William Newton, the Earl of Dorset, now very popular with newly weds as a place to marry in the registry office. Within the lawn areas can be seen one of the oldest Mulberry trees in England around 350 years old. The gardens also include some fine examples of Copper Beach, Indian Bean tree, and one of the largest Magnolia trees to be found in England. The Grange is licensed to hold civil ceremonies. We are offering a 15% discount for weddings booked and deposit paid by 30th April 2008
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