The first images of Chester Zoo's new wedding and events venue have been revealed. The lavish 200-capacity venue, The Square, has launched following a three-year project to restore the zoo's Grade II-listed stable block, which has stood at the heart of the 128-acre conservation zoo since it opened in 1931.
The historic building will offer a unique setting for weddings, with couples able to tie the knot surrounded by the zoo's 27,000 animals.
According to bosses, the new venue can also be booked for meetings and events, and will hopefully stage important global summits on wildlife conservation in the future. Read more: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community As well as providing couples with a one-of-a-kind wedding experience, income generated by every event taking place at the venue will contribute to the zoo’s charitable mission to prevent extinction, helping zoo conservationists to secure a brighter future for wildlife.
Jamie Christon, CEO at Chester Zoo, said: “There’s nothing else quite like this stunning new venue anywhere in the UK. It’s an incredible building that’s stood at the heart of the zoo for approaching a century and, through careful restoration, it’s now been brought to life. "It’s a one-of-a-kind space which not only embodies the zoo’s rich history and character, but offers modern luxuries and comforts.