The Bell in Ticehurst wedding
Character-filled & historic venue — The Bell dates back to 1560, originally a coaching inn. Its history and rustic charm...
Character-filled & historic venue — The Bell dates back to 1560, originally a coaching inn. Its history and rustic charm...
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Ticehurst lies in the heart of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, giving you that quintessential English countryside charm: rolling hills, woodlands and rural scenery for your wedding.

The village itself has a classic, cosy feel — with pretty cottages, a village square with artisan shops, pubs and local services, which gives a warm, community-village ambience rather than a formal hotel vibe.

If you hold your wedding at one of the established venues in Ticehurst, you get history and personality:
The Bell in Ticehurst is a 16th-century former coaching inn with wooden beams, a hearth, quirky décor, and a homely, intimate atmosphere.
For a different vibe, Swallows Oast — built in the 1830s — offers a rustic barn-style setting and flexible indoor and outdoor ceremony options.

Please contact Ticehurst wedding photographer, Ebourne Images. I would love to take pictures of your special day too! With a first-class Fine Art university degree, an Associate qualification from the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers (SWPP) and hundreds of weddings under my belt, you can be assured your wedding memories are in safe hands. The qualification means I am among the elite 1-2 per cent of wedding photographers in the country :-).