Your Cheshire and Merseyside Wedding - September/October 2024 (Issue 77)

ODDFELLOWS CHESTER 01244 345 454 | www.oddfellowschester.com A charming, whimsical Georgian Townhouse, once an Oddfellows Hall, Oddfellows Chester is now a beautiful boutique hotel. From the grand staircase and the venue’s original features, to the private roof terrace, the top floor this is a memorable place to host a character-filled wedding. With unusual quirky décor at every turn from boxing hares in the Grown Up Room to the upside down table in the Tea Rooms, perfect for a bijou wedding, there’s nowhere else like it! THE QUEEN AT CHESTER 0330 283 402 | www.thequeenatchesterhotel.co.uk The Queen at Chester is a recently refurbished Grade II listed Italianate building featuring eight event areas with two al fresco spaces and six banqueting suites, catering for every type of reception, civil ceremony and partnership. Built opposite Chester station to serve first-class rail passengers, the venue has an illustrious past and was said to be the first skyscraper of its time. Since opening its doors in 1860 it’s hosted many an illustrious guest including Charles Dickens and Lillie Langtry. INVISIBLE WIND FACTORY hires@invisiblewindfactory.com | www.invisiblewindfactory.com Bring an edge to your wedding day with the Invisible Wind Factory’s production and hospitality. Formerly a wind turbine factory, the site on Regent Road in Liverpool’s Ten Streets area on the historical North Docks, is multi-purpose in every sense. The Hall is an ex-industrial event space, ideal for that urban-chic vibe. For al fresco celebrations, the versatile outdoor garden space is ideal for daytime use. MARTIME MUSEUM 0151 478 4780 | www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/weddings Located in the heart of the historical Royal Albert Dock, Martime Museum tells the story of one of the world’s greatest ports. From the large HMS Conway anchor at the building’s entrance to the ship models in the spacious galleries, the Museum forms a unique part of Liverpool’s history and is an iconic place to tie the knot. Overlooking the Royal Albert Dock, it boasts an impressive outdoor space in the shape of the waterside Colonnades. (c) Paul Joseph CITY VENUES 19

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