Avisford Park Hotel had undergone a change of ownership

Avisford Park Hotel exterior

Avisford Park Hotel had undergone a change of ownership and is now managed by Bespoke Hotels, whose team is dedicated to ensuring every wedding is as bespoke as the couple celebrating. This grand Georgian manor house is set amongst 89 acres of stunning Sussex countryside, located close to Arundel, between historical Chichester and buzzing Brighton. With several spaces to host your special day, the hotel can cater for up to 250 guests for a traditional wedding breakfast, and as many as 350 for an evening reception, so no matter the size of your guest list, the team will work with you to accommodate your nearest and dearest.

The hotel is licensed to hold civil ceremonies in a variety of beautiful locations both inside and out. Choose from The Grand Hall, Henty Suite, Terrace Room or Gazebo on the Linkway Lawns. There’s even space for a marquee within the grounds.

What’s more the experienced Bespoke team are dedicated to making your wedding dreams come true, so you can trust them to create a magical occasion for you and your partner. Owls to deliver your rings, a dog as the best man, or a rehearsal dinner next to the outdoor pool (post dinner dip optional) – the hotel’s team are skilled at making your ideas a reality. With such versatile spaces on offer, they love the challenge of making the unusual happen.

With so much to offer, Avisford Park isn’t just about the wedding day itself though, as there’s plenty to do throughout your stay helping you to make memories together. Unwind in the Leisure Club with fitness centre, indoor and outdoor pool, sauna and steam room; or relax with a spa treatment or soothe any nerves with a game of croquet or a round of golf.

To find out more head over to www.avisfordparkhotel.com

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