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The Jewel Tower

Abingdon Street (SW1P 4JX)

The historic Jewel Tower can be found tucked away in the heart of Westminster.  Comprising a three storey L-shaped building, the Jewel Tower is available to hire for small corporate…

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Sadler’s Wells

Rosebery Avenue
London (EC1R 4TN)

Sadler’s Wells is a world-renowned performance and events venue. Boasting three contemporary theatres ranging from 180 to 1,500 seats as well as a host of versatile meeting rooms, Sadler’s Wells…

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Hoults Yard

Walker Road (NE6 2HL)

Hoults Yard is a fascinating old building in the centre of Newcastle and was originally one of the most famous pottery factories in the world. Hosting a corporate event at…

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Old Down Estate

Foxholes Lane
Tockington (BS32 4PG )

Investing in people doesn’t just mean financially. Investing in time improves relationships, builds strong business foundations and increases productivity. For corporate entertaining, staff parties, team building or off-site meetings, our…

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Leeds Town Hall

The Headrow (LS1 3AD)

Leeds Town Hall is a Grade I listed building and one of the largest in the UK. It is home to numerous prestigious events including Leeds International Concert Season and…

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No Man’s Fort

near Portsmouth (PO1 3FH)

The unique No Man’s Fort, based 1.4 miles from the Isle of Wight, is one of the most unusual event locations in the world. Set in easy reach of Portsmouth…

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Canal Mills

Brandon Street (LS12 2EB)

Canal Mills is an 18th century textile mill in the heart of Leeds, which re-opened in 2012 as a creative art, food and music events space with a maximum capacity…

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Atholl Palace Hotel

Pitlochry (PH16 5LX)

A fairytale setting for the wedding of your dreams, with the very best of subtle modernity. Call it the best of both worlds if you wish, we simply call it…

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Aston Hall

Trinity Road
Aston (B6 6JD)

Completed in 1635, Aston Hall is a Grade 1 listed Jacobean mansion surrounded by formal gardens and 50 acres of open parkland. Aston Hall provides a spectacular and inspiring backdrop…

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Soho House, Birmingham

Soho Avenue (B18 5LB)

What better place to meet than Soho House, the meeting place for the eighteenth century intellectuals of the Lunar Society? Let the history and elegance of your surroundings inspire you….

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Blakesley Hall

Blakesley Road
Yardley (B25 8RN)

Blakesley Hall is a unique and inspiring venue for meetings, conferences, away days and functions. An accessible site with dedicated staff, this beautiful Elizabethan house with its tranquil garden is…

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The Tetley

Hunslet Road
(LS10 1JQ)

The Tetley is a unique venue in the centre of Leeds combining industrial heritage and stunning architecture with contemporary creativity. The building provides an inspirational backdrop to any event, retaining…

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Manor By The Lake

Hatherley Lane
Cheltenham (GL51 6PN)

Manor By The Lake is a spectacular, 5 star 18th century Victorian Manor House set in 7 picturesque acres, offering complete exclusivity and security lock-down. The venue is private property…

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Cornwell Manor

Chipping Norton (OX7 6TT)

Cornwell Manor, and the surrounding privately owned Hamlet and 2,000 acre estate is located near Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, one of the most beautiful areas of the Cotswolds. It is…

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Solberge Hall Hotel

Newby Wiske
Nr. South Otterington
Northallerton (DL7 9ER)

Nestled between the Yorkshire Dales and the Vale of York, this handsome Georgian mansion is an idyllic country retreat for your business or private event. Solberge Hall has a variety…

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Jesmond Dene House

Jesmond Dene Road
Newcastle-upon-Tyne (NE2 2EY)

This Grade II-listed Arts and Crafts building was once one of Newcastle’s most celebrated addresses. Bought in 1871 by Captain (later Sir) Andrew Noble, a partner in Lord William Armstrong’s…

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Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild

11, rue Berryer

(75008)

The Salomon de Rothschild Mansion is a listed historical monument set in the midst of lush landscaped gardens. It is located in the heart of Paris, just steps away from…

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Old Royal Naval College

King William Walk
Greenwich
London

(SE10 9NN)

The Old Royal Naval College is the jewel of Greenwich and an inspiring setting for professional events and stunning celebrations. The Old Royal Naval College offers a beautiful setting and…

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Historic Venues for Memorable Events

Looking for an unusual historic venue to host a special celebration, corporate event or important meeting? Stand out from the crowd by booking one of Function Fixers’ inspiring castle venues or quirky historic spaces.

We have an amazing selection of unique venues steeped in history, located in beautiful settings with many venues in London and across the UK. From small intimate rooms to grand halls, our portfolio offers a range of cool historic options for events of any size.

Give your next gathering a sense of prestige and grandeur by taking advantage of these iconic venues full of character. Impress your guests with the experience of celebrating in a stunning historic castle or hall.

Function Fixers makes booking these one-of-a-kind historic venues simple. Our experts will ensure you find the perfect fit for your next event or special occasion. Contact us today to discover our portfolio of trendy, unforgettable historic venues ready for hire.

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  • We have over 35 years of combined experience finding the best historical venues.
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  • Venues you never knew you could use for events.
  • We have specially negotiated rates and offers with many venues.
  • Unique historical venues.
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Carrie Larwood, our managing director, has been helping businesses organise events in London, throughout the UK and across Europe for over 35 years. Get in touch with Carrie today for all of your events needs.

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Introduction to Historic Party Venues

Hosting a memorable event requires careful planning, and one of the most crucial decisions is selecting a historic venue. A historic venue sets a unique tone and atmosphere for the entire event, providing a rich cultural backdrop and a sense of timelessness. Whether you’re planning a wedding, a corporate gala, or a themed celebration, choosing a historic venue can elevate your event and create an unforgettable experience for your guests.

The Benefits of Using a Historic Venue Finder

Utilising a historic venue finder service can streamline the process of finding the ideal location for your event. These services provide access to a curated database of historic venues, allowing you to browse through various options based on your specific requirements, such as capacity, location, architectural style, and period features. By leveraging a historic venue finder, you can save time and effort in researching potential venues, ensuring a more efficient and streamlined planning process.

Historic Venue Types and Considerations

When selecting a historic venue for hire, it’s essential to consider the type of event you’re hosting and the specific ambiance you want to create. Here are some common historic venue types and factors to consider:

1. Historic Mansions and Estates

These grand residences from bygone eras offer a glimpse into the lives of the elite and can provide a regal setting for your event.

2. Historic Theaters and Opera Houses

With their ornate architecture and rich cultural heritage, these venues can add a touch of elegance and drama to your event.

3. Historic Museums and Art Galleries

Surrounded by priceless artifacts and masterpieces, these venues offer a unique and culturally enriching backdrop for your event.

4. Historic Castles and Forts

Steeped in history and architectural grandeur, these venues can transport your guests to a bygone era and create a truly memorable experience.

5. Historic Barns and Farms

With their rustic charm and pastoral settings, these venues can provide a warm and inviting atmosphere for your event.

Considerations for selecting a historic venue may include its period features, architectural style, preservation efforts, accessibility, and any restrictions or guidelines for hosting events.

Event Planning and Logistics

Once you’ve selected your desired historic venue, it’s essential to plan and coordinate the logistics of your event while respecting the venue’s historical significance. This may include:

1. Preserving the Venue’s Integrity

Adhere to the venue’s guidelines and restrictions regarding decorations, furniture placement, and any alterations to the space.

2. Vendor Coordination

Coordinate with vendors such as caterers, florists, and entertainment providers to ensure they understand and respect the venue’s policies and requirements.

3. Guest Management

Plan for guest check-in, seating arrangements, and any special accommodations that may be required while minimizing impact on the historic site.

4. Accessibility Considerations

Ensure that your event is accessible to all guests, taking into account the venue’s architectural features and any necessary accommodations.

Vendor Selection and Management

Choosing the right vendors can significantly impact the overall success of your event at a historic venue. Consider the following when selecting vendors:

1. Catering

Research caterers with experience in historic venues and those who prioritise locally sourced, seasonal ingredients to complement the venue’s historical context.

2. Entertainment

Hire performers or engage in entertainment options that align with the venue’s historical period or cultural significance.

3. Decor and Rentals

Work with vendors that offer period-appropriate decorations and rentals that enhance the venue’s historical ambiance without compromising its integrity.

4. Photography and Videography

Hire professionals skilled in capturing the unique charm and architectural details of historic venues.

Budget and Cost Considerations

Establishing a realistic budget is crucial when planning an event at a historic venue. Consider the following factors:

1. Venue Rental Fees

Research and compare the rental fees for various historic venues, taking into account any additional charges for services or amenities.

2. Vendor Costs

Factor in the costs for catering, entertainment, decor, and any other vendor services you require that align with the historic venue’s guidelines.

3. Preservation and Maintenance Costs

Some historic venues may require additional fees or donations to support their ongoing preservation and maintenance efforts.

Legal and Preservation Requirements

Depending on the size and nature of your event, as well as the historic significance of the venue, you may need to consider legal and preservation requirements, such as:

1. Permits and Licenses

Research any necessary permits or licenses required for hosting events at the historic venue, such as noise permits or special event permits.

2. Historic Preservation Guidelines

Familiarise yourself with any guidelines or restrictions set by local preservation organisations or historical societies to ensure compliance.

3. Insurance and Liability

Consider obtaining event liability insurance to protect yourself and the historic venue in case of accidents or damages.

Promotion and Marketing

Promoting your event at a historic venue can help create excitement and appeal to a broader audience. Consider the following strategies:

1. Storytelling and Historical Context

Incorporate the venue’s rich history and cultural significance into your event’s promotional materials and marketing campaigns.

2. Social Media and Online Promotion

Leverage social media platforms and online event listings to showcase the unique charm and architectural details of the historic venue.

3. Collaborative Promotion

Partner with local historical societies, preservation organisations, or cultural institutions to cross-promote your event and reach a wider audience.

Day-of Coordination and Venue Etiquette

On the day of your event, it’s essential to have a solid coordination plan in place to ensure a smooth and seamless experience while respecting the historic venue’s integrity. Consider the following:

1. Venue Setup

Arrive early to oversee the setup process and ensure everything is in place according to the venue’s guidelines and your specifications.

2. Vendor Coordination

Work closely with your vendors to ensure they adhere to the venue’s policies and minimise any potential impact on the historic site.

3. Guest Management

Assign designated staff or volunteers to assist with guest check-in, seating arrangements, and provide guidance on appropriate venue etiquette.

Post-Event Wrap-up and Preservation

After the event, it’s important to ensure a proper wrap-up and continue supporting the preservation efforts of the historic venue. Consider the following:

1. Venue Restoration

Ensure the venue is left in the same condition as it was found, adhering to any cleanup requirements outlined in the contract.

2. Preservation Contributions

Consider making a donation or contributing a portion of the event proceeds to support the ongoing maintenance and preservation of the historic venue.

3. Feedback and Reviews

Share your experience and provide feedback to help improve the venue’s event offerings and preservation efforts for future events.

Historic Venue Booking Checklist

 

– [ ] Determine the type of event and desired historical ambiance
– [ ] Research and compare potential historic venues
– [ ] Consider venue amenities, capacity, location, architectural style, and historical significance
– [ ] Check availability and book the desired historic venue
– [ ] Review and understand the venue’s policies, contracts, and preservation guidelines
– [ ] Coordinate with vendors and communicate venue requirements
– [ ] Obtain necessary permits, licenses, and event insurance
– [ ] Promote the event through storytelling, social media, and collaborative promotion
– [ ] Develop a day-of coordination plan with vendor coordination and guest management
– [ ] Ensure proper venue restoration and consider contributing to preservation efforts

By following these steps and considerations, you can increase your chances of finding the perfect historic venue and hosting a truly memorable event that celebrates and preserves our cultural heritage.

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Working with Carrie Larwood was an absolute dream. She is friendly, thorough, organized and very reliable. As an international client with limited knowledge on venues in the UK, I found her assistance outstanding. Carrie is as professional as it gets.

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