Lansdowne Hotel is a beautiful wedding venue located on Eastbourne’s seafront

Lansdowne Hotel interior
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Lansdowne Hotel
01323 745 485 | www.bw-lansdownehotel.co.uk


The Lansdowne Hotel is located on Eastbourne’s seafront, opposite the West Lawns and benefits from far-reaching sea views. The beach is easily accessible from the front of the hotel and offers some great photographic opportunities that your photographer will be able to make the most of. This family-owned hotel has 102 bedrooms, so there’s plenty of space for you and your loved ones to rest your heads at the end of the fun-filled day.

The "I dos"
The Martello Room is a contemporary space licensed for civil ceremonies witnessed by 70 of your nearest and dearest. It boasts original features and is decorated in elegant muted tones. Its large windows offer wonderful sea views and it has its own staircase allowing for a grand bridal entrance down from the first floor.

The celebrations
The Lawns Room is ideal for the wedding breakfast and it too can host up to 70. The large bay windows allow daylight to flood in and guests can enjoy the sea views as they dine. Decorated in a similar neutral palette to the Martello Room, it’s easy for you to decorate according to your big day’s theme.

The Jevington Room, located on the lower ground floor, is the place to be for your evening revelries. Featuring a private bar, large dancefloor and buffet area, it has everything you and your 100 guests could need.

There's more
You’ll be allocated a complimentary sea view Superior or Executive bedroom for your wedding night, and the hotel can hold a number of rooms for your wedding party. You’ll also be offered a menu and wine tasting as part of your wedding package. The venue has some dates remaining for 2022, so get in touch to find out more.

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