If you wish to marry in Sussex you can do so by either a civil or religious ceremony.
A civil ceremony can only take place at a register office or other premises that have been approved by the local authority. A civil ceremony cannot be conducted outside.
Please telephone your relevant office before attending, as you may require an appointment.
‘The White Palace’ as it is affectionately known, stands imperiously at the west end of King Edwards Parade and dominates the shore line with impressive views. With its elaborate exterior (described as appearing like a ‘wedding cake’) and lavish int ...
King Edwards Parade
Eastbourne East Sussex BN214EQ
The beautiful surroundings of Buxted Park have a history of stimulating romance and the delightful 13th Century Church on the estate, where Cromwell first introduced the Book of Common Prayer, has seen countless happy couples plight their troth. ...
Herstmonceux is renowned for its magnificent moated castle, set in beautiful parkland and superb Elizabethan gardens. Built originally as a country home in the mid- 15th - century, Herstmonceux Castle embodies the history of Medieval England and the ...
The International Study Centre, Queens University
Hailsham East Sussex BN27 1RN