Unique venues

Britain is renowned for its impressive range of unique and unusual venues.  Historic castles and stately homes have opened thier doors to make atmospheric venues for corporate and incentive use.  Excitement and high drama are also a key experience at Britain's iconic sporting venues, while classic and contemporary architecture takes centre stage in bringing cultural history to life.  And on a gentler yet equally accessible theme, venues located in the heart of the rolling hills, heather-clad moors, dramatic fells, and enchanting lakes of the British landscape create the perfect backdrop to a successful business event.

Cardiff Castle Banquet

Cardiff Castle

Cardiff Castle dates back nearly 2000 years to the days of the Romans.  Situated in the heart of the capital city, the castle contains some of the most important historic interiors in Britain.

Cardiff Castle
Gorton Monastery

The Monastery, Manchester

The Monastery - A Unique Experience.  Charity owned, The Monastery of St Francis and Gorton Trust was set up in September 1996 to try and save the site and find an appropriate new use for its future. 

The Monastery, Manchester
Glasgow Concert Halls

The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow

Prepare to be caught under the spell of the Old Fruitmarket as soon as you walk through its doors!  Hidden from view in the city's cultural Merchant City next to City Halls, it forms part of Glasgow's Centre for Music.

The Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow
Dining onboard the Royal Yacht Britannia

The Royal Yacht Britannia

The Royal Yacht Britannia is one of the world’s most famous vessels, and one of the most beautiful. She proudly served the Royal Family for over forty years and sailed over one million miles.

The Royal Yacht Britannia
Dining at Manchester football club

Old Trafford

Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United, is not only regarded as one of world football's greatest stadiums, it's also one of the leading conferencing, banqueting and meeting venues in the UK.

Old Trafford
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