Your Sussex Wedding - April/May 2022 (Issue 96)

 BACK TO NATURE If wedding planning and the stresses that life brings are getting on top of you, check out Historic Sussex Hotels’ forest bathing reconnection experience. One of you will set off to enjoy a deeply immersive two-hour forest bathing session with guru Helena Skoog, while the other heads up to The Spread Eagle Spa to relax in the indoor heated pool and enjoy a spa treatment. You’ll later reunite over a candle-lit dinner in the restaurant. Inspired by the Japanese art of shinrin-yoku, forest bathing is the practice of slowing down and totally immersing yourself in the atmosphere of the forest. Its goal is to draw on the theraputic powers of nature to reduce stress and leave you with a profound sense of peace. Expert guide Helena will lead you through a series of sensory invitations that allows you to connect in the present moment with yourself and your natural surroundings. The experience costs £155 and sets off from The Spread Eagle at 4.30pm on the following dates: 9th May, 20th June, 4th July, 6th September, 11th October. For further information check out www.hshotels.co.uk/spread-eagle Catch up on the latest from around the county Nearlywed NEWS WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS Southdowns Manor has been announced as regional winner in the hotel venue category at The Wedding Industry Awards. The only regional and national accolades voted for by customers rather than a panel, these prestigious awards were set up to recognise excellence in the wedding industry. All regional winners then go through to the national finals for the next round of awards. From the romantic gardens to the quintessentially English setting, it’s easy to see why its couples put the venue forward for such an award – it’s impossible not to fall in love with Southdowns Manor. Set amongst the breathtaking scenery of the South Downs, this historical exclusive-use venue, is a rural retreat offering a tranquil setting for your big day. Whether you’re dreaming of a lavish, formal wedding or a relaxed and intimate celebration, this venue provides a stylish setting. For further information on tying the knot here, check out the website www.southdownsmanor.co.uk FAMILY FUN Leonardslee Lakes and Gardens has created a programme of year-round entertainment for visitor groups, families and others planning days out in 2022. With 200 years of history and an extensive campaign to restore the Grade I listed gardens, visitors are assured of plenty to see and do on the 240-acre estate. From 9th to 24th April Leonardslee is hosting an outdoor Easter trail, winding through the beautiful gardens. Children can go on an adventure hunt, and explore while having a good time with friends and family. Other family-friendly events include the Spring Sounds, ten evenings of live music during May, with an eclectic mix of jazz, swing, opera, classical and flamenco. Also, the Floral Fringe Fair on 4th and 5th June is a fun event with a vintage twist, featuring plants and food for sale, street dining, coffee, gin, artists and makers, classic cars, steampunk, singing, vintage stalls and a beer tent. The popular Enchanted Leonardslee is also back for another year from 28th to 31st July and 4th to 7th August. Featuring mermaids, faeries and other mythical creatures, with theatrical performances and spectacular visual and sound installations, it’s a spellbinding tale of magic and wonder experienced throughout the garden trail. Find out more at www.leonardsleegardens.co.uk www.lucyeloisephotography.co.uk LOCAL NEWS 9

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