Cowdray House
Buck Hall, with its vaulted ceiling, stained glass windows and arched minstrels gallery is a spectacular space to say ‘I do’. The opulent wood-panelled Dining Room and several other garden locations are also licensed for ceremonies.
Nestled in the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park in West Sussex, Cowdray is a historic 16,000-acre estate, with exquisite, landscaped gardens, a serene lake and sprawling woodlands. A truly authentic and thoroughly English country house and the perfect backdrop to your next adventure, Cowdray House is a wonderful destination for weddings, corporate events and parties.
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Buck Hall, with its vaulted ceiling, stained glass windows and arched minstrels gallery is a spectacular space to say ‘I do’. The opulent wood-panelled Dining Room and several other garden locations are also licensed for ceremonies.
The magnificent cowdray heritage ruins are set in the stunning landscape of cowdray park.
The Cowdray Heritage Ruins are one of England’s most important early Tudor houses and Cowdray is known to have been visited by both King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I.
In September 1793, whilst undergoing repairs and refurbishments for the impending marriage of the 8th Viscount Montague, a devastating fire took hold and most of the property was destroyed. The Kitchen Tower is the only part of the mansion to remain intact.