The Courthouse has a new look

the Courthouse new look

After 12 months of extensive renovations, stunning Grade II listed The Courthouse in Cheshire has been entirely reimagined. The venue combines traditional architecture with contemporary design and facilities, all while offering a nod to the iconic building's past use as the region's courthouse, with its domed skylight and extraordinary features like the judge's dock. The interiors including an industrial vaulted bar and olive trees, have been carefully curated so that breakfast with friends, date night with partners and Sunday lunch with the family all befit the beautiful space. The current menu is offering a satiating selection of small plates, sides and Sunday roasts for good measure.

The extraordinary venue also underwent refurbishment in its lofty and spacious nine bedrooms, featuring floor-to-ceiling canopy beds, original fireplaces, and rainforest showers they have everything to offer you and your guests staying for your wedding.

Find out about hosting your wedding at The Courthouse in this issue's historical venues feature: Past, Present and Future. Also, check out www.flatcaphotels.com/the-courthouse

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