Ewell Court House
Lakehurst Drive
Ewell
Surrey
KT19 0EB
Telephone: 020 8786 7400
Email: ewellcourthouse@epsom-ewell.gov.uk
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Ewell Court House is a listed 19th Century mansion incorporating traces of an earlier 17th Century house.
Set in public gardens the house accommodates Ewell Court library and several rooms that are available for hire.
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Rooms for Hire
This venue can cater for weddings, parties, meetings and other activities. There are a number of rooms available for hire.
Civil Ceremonies
Ewell Court House is licensed to hold Civic Wedding ceremonies.
ECHO
Ewell Court House Organisation (ECHO) works in partnership with the Council to promote the house and its facilities. The chairman of ECHO, Don Scott, can be contacted on 020 8394 0494.
History
Ewell Court House, completed in 1879, was financed from the profits of gunpowder mills sited south of the Hogsmill River between 1754 and 1875 (the produce of which was said to have been used in the American Civil War). Ewell Court House and its grounds was purchased by Epsom and Ewell Borough Council on the 2nd of March 1935 for £5,490. The house is currently used for weddings, receptions and functions.
The Ewell Horticultural Association and Ewell Court Library are based at Ewell Court House.
Further Information
For weddings, receptions and functions contact Ewell Court House on 020 8786 7400
For general information:
Telephone: 01372 732000
email: contactus@epsom-ewell.gov.uk