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Gatwick Manor
Wedding Venue
Gatwick Manor
London Road
Crawley
West Sussex
RH10 9ST
England
tel:- 01293 866 619
fax:- 01293 511 023
web address:- www.gatwickmanor.com
e-mail:- info@gatwickmanor.com
Gatwick Manor :-
Venue type - Restaurant Venue type - Inn - Pub Venue type - Historical Building Venue type: Weddings, Parties, Conferences
Number of function rooms available for weddings: 3
Function room names and capacities:
Tythe Barn up to 120 Loxwood suite up to 150 Shipley suite up to 200
Local accommodation: We have a Premier Inn on site
Choice of wedding breakfast menus - Yes Alcohol License - Yes Toastmaster Available - Yes Entertainment Available - Yes Dedicated wedding planner available - Yes Licensed for Civil Ceremonies - Yes Dance Floor - Yes Evening Reception Facilities - Yes Car Parking Facilities - Yes
Tables chairs linens and tableware included
Entertainment is available: DJ
Wedding services provided: Your Wedding Day is the most special day of your life, the one you have been dreaming about. It s a day to share your wonderful experience with both friends and relatives. Let us at the Gatwick Manor take care of that important ingredient, the reception.
We understand that no two weddings are the same. It s the personal touches, care and attention to detail that go into the planning for your big day that make it all the more special.
Whether it is a 4 course wedding breakfast, right down to a more informal drinks reception whatever you have in mind, please give us a call and we d be delighted to discuss your requirements with you.
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Yes
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: Yes
Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: Yes
Venue special features: Old barn like rooms.
Venue History: The earliest building dates back to the middle of the 13th Century. This medieval house was built with walls up to three and half feet thick.
The remains of a moat can still be seen to the front. Part of the 15th Century Great Hall remains, containing oak paneling believed to date back to the 14th Century. Timber, mellowed brick and native Horsham stone have been blended by time and by craftsmen of many centuries to produce a gem of English domestic architecture. Set as it was, on the main London to Brighton coach road, all manner of wayfarers have passed the Manor s doors. The Merchant, the dashing Cavalier, the reckless Gentleman of the road, the red-coated Soldier and pig-tailed Sailor, each off to the giddy whirl of London life to spend his hard earned money a contrast to the more leisurely life at the Manor.
From the earliest days, the Manor s occupiers earned their living form the soil. Known as Hyders in the 19th Century, the 1851 census shows it to have been a farm of 126 acres an average sized farm with exceptionally above average buildings, steeped in history and the magic of the past. The Gatwick Manor stands as a poignant reminder of the area s tranquil past.
Wedding Trivia: In Korea, brides don bright hues of red and yellow to take their vows.
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