Chester Cathedral is a unique venue and has some wonderful spaces for group & corporate hospitality:
receptions, fundraising dinners, candlelight tours, business meetings, orchestral performances, concerts, specially tailored services, exhibitions and much more.
The Refectory
The 13th Century Refectory was built as the dining hall of the Benedictine Monastery. The wall pulpit, which is the finest example in the country, was used for the reading of the Bible during meal times. Kings have eaten here as well as countless monks and pilgrims.
A unique location for special events including dinners and receptions for up to 240 guests. |
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The Cloister Room
The medieval Cloister Room can be used for smaller meetings or receptions for up to 60 people. With its graceful Gothic columns and perfect proportions, this room is wonderful for smaller gatherings. |
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The Chapter House
A truly atmospheric location for a large event, dinner or presentation, the Chapter House was the meeting room of the monks. This extraordinary room is one of the architectural highlights of the Cathedral complex, and cannot fail to impress your guests, delegates or clients. |
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The Vestibule
The Vestibule is the architectural prelude to the Chapter House, but can be used in its own right as the location for smaller meetings or perhaps a welcome area before a concert or a gathering in another room. |
Planning your function
In order that we can assist you with your booking, please use the links below to download a catering enquiry form in the appropriate format:
- Microsoft Excel version [please complete and email back]
- Adobe Acrobat [pdf] version [please complete and send back]
For more information on prices and menus:
e-mail - hospitality@chestercathedral.com
call - 01244 500964
post - Hospitality, Chester Cathedral, 12 Abbey Square, Chester, CH1 2HU
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