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Venues

Any time, anywhere . . .

Maybe it’s a marquee for hundreds in your garden or perhaps it’s a dinner party for twenty at your house. How about one of our approved catering venues, below? It doesn’t matter. Whatever you have in mind, Heathcotes Outside will make it happen.

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Anglican Cathedral, Liverpool

Liverpool Anglican Cathedral

Liverpool Cathedral is a spectacular, awe inspiring (and highly unusual!) setting for a corporate or private event. The main cathedral space, 30-seater Presentation Theatre and Western Rooms and chapel can be adapted to host concerts, dramas, lectures and debates, prize-givings and graduation ceremonies, conferences and exhibitions, civic receptions and dinners. The cathedral shop can also host book launches and themed evenings all with Heathcotes Outside supplying the food, drink and service.

http://www.liverpoolcathedral.org.uk/

Blackpool Tower

A venue that Towers above all others!   No two events at Blackpool Tower are ever the same but whether it be a sales conference or a salsa night the possibilities are endless when it comes to creating an unforgettable experience.   Working alongside Heathcotes in The Tower Ballroom the experienced operations team have an international reputation of hosting prestigious events for corporate clients and the Tourism industry.   The amazing Tower Circus arena is a truly unique venue with 360' seating and the opportunity to turn a presentation into a performance.    Menus for your dinner event can be from a buffet to a multi-course banquet while day-delegate packages are also now being offered for Autumn and Winter 2008-09.   And if that's not enough .... for those extra special touches how about a trip to the Tower Top itself!    For further information please telephone Lucy Cheeseman on (01253) 629226 or e-mail lucycheeseman@leisure-parcs.co.uk


The Great Hall at Mains, Lancashire

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Great is the operative word: this magnificent venue features a timber framed banqueting hall within an estate dating back to the 13th Century. The Tudor knot garden, topiary, water fountain and Victorian walled garden provide charming and peaceful surroundings – and excellent photographic opportunities! This is the perfect venue for weddings ceremonies and receptions, and for corporate events.

http://www.thegreathallatmains.co.uk/

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Heaton House Farm, Cheshire

Cheshire%20Heaton%20HouseHeaton House Farm is a working farm. It’s also rural Cheshire at its best. If you want to hold your civil wedding, wedding reception or conference in comfort yet get a flavour of this unique and charming county – and Heathcotes cuisine – look no further. Glorious views lend marquee weddings and civil ceremonies here a sense of space, and are perfect for photography. The Wedding Barn can also be converted for use as a flexible conference room.

http://www.heatonhousefarm.co.uk/


Hoghton Tower, Preston

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Over the centuries this ancient fortified manor house welcomed and entertained many distinguished guests and visitors (including King James I, William III, George V, Queen Mary, and the Duke of Edinburgh). Tradition has it that William Shakespeare spent some time here in 1580 – 81. Rumour has it that this beautiful example of English Renaissance architecture provides elegant and exclusive surroundings that are perfect for almost every social and corporate occasion – and Heathcotes hospitality.

http://www.hoghtontower.co.uk/

  

Samlesbury Hall, Lancashire

Lancashire Samlesbury Hall

The first Samlesbury Hall was built by the D'Ewyas family on the banks of the River Ribble about eight hundred years ago. This building was destroyed by Robert the Bruce after the Battle of Bannockburn, when the Scots ransacked and pillaged homes along the banks of the river from Preston to Clitheroe. These days you can enjoy your private or business event in this fabulous, fully licensed venue (or in the 30 acres of gorgeous grounds that surround it) in perfect peace – Heathcotes Outside style.

http://www.samlesburyhall.co.uk/


St Georges, Liverpool

Liverpool St Georges

In 1836 the sum of £25,000 was raised by the people of Liverpool to build a public hall worthy of accommodating the city’s triennial music festivals. The foundation stone of St Georges was laid on the day of Queen Victoria’s coronation: 28th June 1838. This magnificent building took more than thirteen years to build. Putting an event together here now will take somewhat less time – especially with the help of Heathcotes Outside. You can be sure though that the event will be extraordinary.

http://www.stgeorgeshall.eu/


Tatton Park, Cheshire

Cheshire Tatton Park

This unusual and unique historical venue might only be twenty minutes from Manchester city centre, but it’s a world unto itself. The Tudor Old Hall, the Cruck Barn and Lord Egerton’s Apartment are fascinating examples of vernacular architecture. The gardens are magnificent, too and there’s always something going on here. The array of outdoor locations and depth of history mean that your conference, meeting, wedding or banquet at Tatton Park will be a memorable event.

http://www.tattonpark.org.uk/


Sefton Park Palm House, Liverpool

Liverpool Sefton Park Palm House

Amongst many that do, this venue can truly call itself unique. The Palm House is a Grade II listed Victorian glasshouse, which forms the centrepiece of Sefton Park in South Liverpool. Its extraordinary glass architecture, statues and grounds form an unusual setting for corporate events and private functions that include weddings, parties, award ceremonies and fashion shows all year round.

http://www.palmhouse.org.uk/