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The Vyne Built in the early 16th century for Lord Sandys, Henry VIII's Lord Chamberlain, the house acquired a classical portico in the mid-17th century (the first of its kind in England) and contains a fascinating Tudor chapel with Renaissance glass, a Palladian staircase and a wealth of old panelling and fine furniture. The attractive grounds feature herbaceous borders and a wild garden, with lawns, lakes, one of the earliest summerhouses and woodland walks. A newly developed wetlands area attracts a diversity of wildlife. The Stone Gallery is a beautiful use of space for a civil ceremony available between April and October for up to 80 guests followed by a marquee reception in the Walled Garden. Corporate drinks receptions can be enjoyed on the North Lawn combined with the Walled Garden. Within easy reach of London and major towns in Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire, The Vyne offers a unique and beautiful setting. |
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