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Our Venue

Pangdean is a unique event venue that utilises the original farm buildings of Pangdean Farm.  The farmyard, the original buildings and the farmhouse garden have all been sympathetically renovated to create an extraordinary venue. Pangdean is centred around the large oak framed barn, built in 1720, and which provides seating for up to 190 guests.  The Stable is directly connected to the Old Barn and provides seating for up to 70 guests.

 

The wonderful complex of barns and stables makes a perfect all weather, all year round venue.  The buildings have such character that they naturally create an inviting and intimate atmosphere.  This means you need very little in the way of decoration to create an impact.

 

Events held from April to the end of September have (weather permitting) can choose to have drinks and canapés in the large, flint walled farmhouse garden.  

Credit: Matthew Scott
Credit: Matthew Scott
Credit: Matthew Scott
Credit: Matthew Scott
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The Stables

The Stable provides the perfect space for a smaller wedding.  The Stable adjoins the Old Barn and central courtyard.  Your guests will be able to move easily from the ceremony to reception space, with drinks and canapés being served in the courtyard or covered courtyard.

Ceremony: Seats 70

Reception: Seats 70

The Mulberry Lodge in the Orchard

We have built 'Mulberry Lodge' a stunning oak shingled gazebo in the orchard, nestled into our 500 year old Mulberry Tree. The Lodge enjoys stunning views of Pangdean’s garden set against a backdrop of the South Downs.

Ceremony: Seats 200 plus

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The Old Barn

The Old Barn makes a wonderful space for a romantic Sussex wedding. Your guests can enjoy the atmosphere of the beautiful barn while you exchange vows under the high oak-beamed roof filled with twinkling lights. 

Ceremony: Seats 220

Reception: Seats 190 

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