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Tythe House, Rottingdean, Sussex

Tythe House
Greenways
Ovingdean

Rottingdean
Sussex

BN2 7BA

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An historic Grade II listed house built in the 17th Century and worked by local monks. Tythe House was structurally modernised in the early 1950's and beautifully restored with a high degree of luxury, elegant interior designed bedrooms and reception rooms more recently. Tythe House would not be out out of place with Agatha Christie penning a mystery for Poirot to solve, or Hemmingway retreating after some foreign adventure. Loaded with great charm and elegance Tythe House gives rise to great opportunities for period filming and other private parties. The subtly modern interior has been used on many occasions for wonderful editorial shoots. The House can also offer exclusive weddings accommodating 30-50 guests. The very best orgainic cusine, using locally sourced products is offered by the owner, a well known chef in the area. Tythe House is one of the most romantic wedding venues in East Sussex, combining coastal heritage, a breath-taking location and the highest quality of service for the perfect wedding and reception. Ovingdean church is situated next door for those who wish to opt for a traditional church wedding, or your exclusive wedding ceremony can be accommodated at Tythe House. Attention to detail and a focus on quality together with an experienced and dedicated team, ensure that your stay here will be comforatble and memorable.

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