Marquee & Gazebo Hire Chester

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Marquees & Gazebos are perfect for many different occasions and provide a truly affordable even solution, whether for home or commercial use; ideal for Trade Stands, Market Stalls, Car Shows, Garden Parties, Functions, Weddings, Music events & much more...

Marquee & Gazebo Hire North West can't promise the sun but we promise that we can keep your event covered, come rain or shine with top quality service and equipment.

They are safe, practically weatherproof, and can be moulded to fit your decorative theme

If you're looking to extend the space you already have, or want an outdoor feel for your party, a Marquee is a fantastic choice. Covered from the elements if the weather turns sour, you can still open the sides of the marquee giving you an al fresco style party, without getting wet.

Check out the rest of our website to find more equipment to make your event a success, whether you need a value-for-money package or simply some garden games. Whatever you need, we can help! Plus don't forget to ask if you would like us to create a bespoke package to fulfil your needs.

Please use the buttons below to check availability and book any of our Marquees & Gazebos. Or if you have any questions then just get in touch by using the enquiry form on our contact us page or by using the following information:

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Chester is perceived as one of the best walled cities in Cheshire. It has a number of medieval buildings, but some of the black-and-white buildings within the city centre are Victorian restorations.

The major museum in Chester is the Grosvenor Museum, which includes a collection of Roman tombstones and an art gallery. The Deva Roman Experience has hands-on exhibits and a reconstructed Roman street. One of the blocks in the forecourt of the Castle houses the Cheshire Military Museum. The major public park in Chester is Grosvenor Park. On the south side of the River Dee, in Handbridge, is Edgar's Field, another public park, which contains Minerva's Shrine, a Roman shrine to the goddess Minerva. A war memorial to those who died in the world wars is in the town hall and it contains the names of all Chester servicemen who died in the First World War. A series of festivals are organised in the city, including mystery plays, a summer music festival and a literature festival.

Chester Little Theatre is based in Newtown and run by Chester Theatre Club. It generally stages 5 or 6 plays each year. Chester Music Theatre is based in a converted church in Boughton. There was a multiplex cinema and a ten pin bowling alley at Greyhound Retail Park on the edge of the city but these have closed and the cinema has moved to Broughton, just over the border in North Wales. Chester has its own film society, a number of amateur dramatic societies and theatre schools. To the east side of the city is Chester Zoo, the UK's largest zoo with over 11,000 animals in 110 acres of award-winning gardens.

Telford's Warehouse and Alexander's Jazz Bar are the city's main live music venues and an annual popular music festival started in 2011 – Chester Rocks, held on the grounds of the Chester Racecourse. The city's central shopping area includes its unique Rows or galleries (two levels of shops) which date from medieval times and are believed to include the oldest shop front in England. The city has many chain stores, and also features an indoor market, a department store, and two main indoor shopping centres: The Grosvenor Shopping Centre and the Forum. The Forum, which houses stores and the indoor market, will be demolished in the Northgate Development scheme to make way for new shopping streets, a new indoor market, an enlarged library, a car park and bus station, and a performing arts centre. There are retail parks to the west and south. Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet and Broughton Retail Park are near the city.

Chester was home to Chester City F.C., who were founded in 1885 and elected to the Football League in 1931. The city also has a professional basketball team in the country's top competition, the British Basketball League- Cheshire Phoenix. Chester Rugby Club plays in the English National League 2 North, having been promoted in 2012. It won the EDF Energy Intermediate Cup in the 2007–08 season and has also won the Cheshire Cup several times. Chester Racecourse hosts several flat race meetings from the spring to the autumn. The races take place within view of the City walls and attract tens of thousands of visitors. The May meeting includes several nationally significant races such as the Chester Vase, which is recognised as a trial for The Derby.

Cheshire West and Chester Council-

https://www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/Home.aspx

Things to do in Chester-

https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attractions-g186233-Activities-Chester_Cheshire_England.html