Be inspired by Lythe Hill Hotel & Spa

Exterior of Lythe Hill Hotel & Spa
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Lythe Hill Hotel & Spa, GU27 3BQ
01428 744 815 | www.lythehill.co.uk

Lythe Hill Hotel & Spa is an award-winning wedding venue resting on the borders of Surrey, Hampshire and West Sussex. This hidden gem is a private and beautiful setting, combining old world charm with contemporary, elegant décor. While the original 16th-century Tudor house sits at the entrance, the real treat lies beyond the main building in the 22 acres of rural countryside, including an outdoor gazebo licensed to perform ceremonies of up to 150 guests. This overlooks a stunning lake and provides breathtaking views of the South Downs countryside and beyond.

Celebrate in style
In the summer months, the outdoor gazebo, with its picturesque backdrop is the clear favourite for couples hosting their ceremony and drinks reception.

The Meadow provides an outdoor space for traditional lawn games and impressive photo opportunities.

The property boasts several stylish indoor ceremony spaces to cater for both intimate and large celebrations of up to 150 friends and family. 

The Ivory Suite is the largest and features an impressive sky-view lantern roof, exposed beams and neutral décor throughout, making it easy to dress to suit any theme or colour scheme. Comfortably seating 150 loved ones for a wedding breakfast, the suite can also cater for up to 250 people for the evening reception.

The new Hampton Suite with its high ceilings, exposed brick and neutral tones is licensed for up to 80 nearest and dearest, while those opting for a more intimate celebration can say their vows in the historic Tudor house’s Old Room. Hosting up to 30 guests, this space is full of character, with oak-panelled walls and a decorative fireplace.

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Upon booking, couples will be enrolled in the venue’s Tie The Knot membership. This provides them with access to the spa and health club in the lead up to the big day. There are also passes for friends and family along with discounts for Lythe Hill Hotel & Spa’s restaurant.

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