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Newick Park is a beautiful Grade II* listed Georgian house set in over two hundred acres of landscaped gardens and parkland. Although conveniently near to main routes and only half an hour from Gatwick Airport, we are fortunate enough to enjoy total peace and privacy together with glorious views over the Longford River and lake to the South Downs.
As one of the few estates to be both privately owned and run, guests to the house are guaranteed a level of personal service which is quite outstanding, whilst a combination of fine antiques and newly refurbished comfort in the spacious reception rooms provide an atmosphere that is both friendly and elegant.
Larger groups of guests will enjoy the exclusive use of the house and grounds, but whether you visit us for a conference, a wedding or simply for a meal and a quiet break, we feel sure that, having experienced the unique atmosphere of Newick Park, you will want to return.
Additional Facilities:
Broadband Internet Access in all bedrooms
Number of Rooms:16 Number Ensuite:16 Price per PersonDouble:From £165 Twin:From £165 Single:From £95 Suite:From £195 Restaurant Name:Newick Park Cuisine:Modern British Chef:Chris Moore Awards:2 AA Rosettes |
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