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I have another venue enquiry! My parents are celebrating 50 years of marriage this autumn, & my sister and I want to throw them a party. We were thinking of about 50 people for a sit down buffet. My parents are quite traditional, so quirky pubs are out, and we'd like an outside space or a balcony for guests to have drinks before we eat. Ideally we want somewhere that looks lovely from the outside as well as inside. We've looked at the Horniman (to die for, but gulp!) and a few other lovely venues, but are after somewhere slightly less 'financially challenging'. We are happy to do our own catering, but would consider somewhere with a caterer included. I realise that to a certain extent you get what you pay for, but I thought I'd just ask in case anyone knew of a hidden gem in the South London area. (Or Surrey, or Kent borders)

Any suggestions gratefully received!

I went to a wedding at Beauberry House last year, and it was absolutely beautiful, but my mum & sister visited it last week during the day (it's going to be a daytime party) & they thought it was a bit grubby: there was a broken window, & they had to wait for quite a while in a smelly downstairs room (wee, smoke n crisps!) for the lady who came to show them round. Sis thought it was nice & had potential, mum not so impressed. We do need to stay local. Herne Tavern looks great, but my parents don't want a pub feel. Can't afford the Horniman (ten grand inc buffet for 40!) but do want somewhere nice with a bit of a 'posh & romantic' feel. Thanks for those who've posted ideas so far - Any other ideas? All welcome - am tearing my hair out!!!

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