First Look at Chester Zoo's new 'luxury' wedding and events venue

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Artist's impressions show what the Grade II listed stable block will look like once transformed

Artist’s impressions of The Square show what the space will look like when it opens in Spring 2023. The main event room is planned to have a capacity of 200, while the reception and breakout rooms bring the total capacity of the building to 380.

The space will also have huge windows that will overlook the zoo’s botanical gardens. Conservationists say they plan to retain the “rich history and character” of the building, while renovating and extending some areas using sustainably sourced and wildlife-friendly materials. “While the zoo has, for some time, offered an intimate wedding and events space at The Oakfield gastropub, which can hold around 50 guests, we’re frequently asked if we can accommodate larger scale events. That’s why we’re really excited to begin welcoming guests to this incredible new venue from early next year.

 

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