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Quite simply,unique.HOSPITALITY, CATERING & PRIVATE DINING
CHESTER CATHEDRAL 2014 / 2015
The South Transept: The astonishing South Transept dates from around 1350 and provides a stunning view of the buildings Victorian Grand Organ. The space includes four side chapels and the memorial of the first Duke of Westminster.
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We would be delighted to host your event in
our building.
Chester Cathedral was founded as a Benedictine
Abbey in 1092 and has offered welcome and
hospitality to visitors ever since.
The Chapter House: an magnificent Gothic room with fine stone vaulting.
“We were delighted to hold the Trinity Mirror Cheshire Business Awards at such a spectacular and prestigious venue
From family celebrations to corporate events – we can
assist you in creating an exceptional and memorable
experience for your guests.
KATIE ISAACSON - GENERAL MANAGER, TRINITY MIRROR GROUP
The Nave: Chester Cathedral.
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Our expert team will work with you from the outset and be in
attendance on the day to ensure the smooth running of your event.
The cathedral has an awe-inspiring choice of special spaces for your
event – including our 13th century monk’s dining hall, our medieval
Chapter House and the magnificent main Nave itself.
When organising client events, Aaron & Partners always aims to offer its guests something unique and I’m happy to say that Chester Cathedral offered just that. An extremely interesting evening, with very knowledgeable staff, wonderful catering – all set in a perfect venue
ANDY DUXBURY - CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, AARON & PARTNERS
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We can offer a myriad of distinctive event
solutions for you and your guests:
¤CATHEDRAL AT HEIGHT TOUR & VIP TOWER RECEPTION
¤DINNER PARTIES & PRIVATE DINING
¤FALCONRY DISPLAYS & WORKSHOPS
¤AWARD CEREMONIES & CONFERENCES
CATHEDRAL AT HEIGHT TOUR - V.I.P. CHAMPAGNE RECEPTION
FALCONRY DISPLAYS & WORKSHOPSDINNER PARTIES & PRIVATE DINING AWARD CEREMONIES & CONFERENCE
The NaveThe Nave is the largest part of the cathedral
and worship takes place regularly in this space.
This area, flanked by arches, provides stunning
views of the building’s fourteenth century
Quire stalls, West Window and decorative
wooden Victorian ceiling.
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CAPACITY: 500 SEATED
The South Transept
The expansive South Transept dates from 1350
and provides an excellent view of the building’s
Victorian Grand Organ.
The space includes four side chapels with
Victorian stained glass and a memorial to the
first Duke of Westminster.
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CAPACITY: 300 SEATED | 400 STANDING
The Chapter HouseThe magnificentt Chapter House with its fine
vaulted ceiling is one of the most important
surviving parts of the medieval monastery.
It served as the monk’s daily meeting place,
where they listened to a chapter from the Rule
of St Benedict and discussed the business affairs
of the monastery.
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CAPACITY: 80 SEATED | 150 STANDING
The GarthFOR DRINKS RECEPTIONS
The cloister garden or ‘Garth’ would have
provided herbs for medicines and cooking.
The pool was originally a holding pond for fish
as this would have been an important part of
the monastic diet.
The statue, entitled Water of Life, was designed
by Stephen Broadbent and was installed in 1994.
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CAPACITY: 300 STANDING
The Refectory
The Refectory was originally a 13th century
monk’s dining hall and several Kings of England
have eaten in this room, including Edward I and
Richard II.
The monks took all their meals here in silence.
Now a bustling restaurant, we are well equipped
for hosting receptions and dinners all year round.
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CAPACITY: 120 SEATED | 3OO STANDING
The GarthFOR DRINKS RECEPTIONS
The Monastic cloister garden that would have been
used to grow plants and herbs for both culinary and
medicinal purposes.
The pond was originally a holding pond for fish as this
was a very important part of the monastic diet.
The Garth would also have been a place of meditation.
The Consistory CourtBY SPECIAL REQUEST
The Consistory Court is truly distinctive - it is
the only old church court in the country.
The woodwork dates from the late 16th century
and was moved to its present location in 1636.
The court dealt with the legal work of the
diocese, including passing judgement on
the people who failed to attend church or
misbehaved during services.
A rare space for an unusual event.
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We would be more than happy to show you around the cathedral and talk
through your requirements. We work closely with three experienced
caterers to ensure the very highest standards.
We work with some of the finest suppliers in the city and we can organise
very competitive quotes for your event, please ask for details.
CATHEDRAL FACILITY FEE AS BELOW
SEATED STANDING PRICE
The Nave 500 1000 £5000
The South West Transept 300 500 £3,500
The Chapter House 90 150 £750
The Refectory 120 300 £1500
The Garth for drinks reception N/A 300 £500
Th e h i g h e s T l e v e l s o f
c u s T o m e r s e rv i c e .
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Sue Petranca01244 500961
sue.petranca@chestercathedral.com
www.chestercathedral.com
For more information, or to arrange
an appointment to view this
breathtaking venue, please contact:
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Contact:
Sue Petranca - Enterprise Manager
01244 500961
sue.petranca@chestercathedral.com
www.chestercathedral.com
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