The Hannah Dining Suite
Wedding Venue
The Hannah Dining Suite
Quex Park
Birchington
Kent
CT7 0BH
England
tel:- +44 1843 842168
fax:- +44 1843 846661
web address:- www.quexmuseum.org/
e-mail:- pcmuseum@btconnect.com
The Hannah Dining Suite :-
Quex Park is a bespoke leisure destination for all the family to enjoy on the stunning Kent Coast.
Quex House is one of Kent's loveliest wedding venues. It lies in beautifully tended gardens surrounded by the extensive grounds of the Quex Estate.
Venue type Restaurant
Venue type Historical Building
Venue type Stately Home
Venue type Museum
Number of function rooms available for weddings: one
Function room names and capacities: The Hannah Dining suite
120 Seated
200 Buffet
Garden suitable for marquees: Yes
Local accommodation: Holiday Inn Manston
The Walpole Bay Hotel Margate
Choice of wedding breakfast menus Yes
Alcohol License Yes
Toastmaster Available Yes
Entertainment Available Yes
Dedicated wedding planner available Yes
Licensed for Civil Ceremonies Yes
Dance Floor Yes
Evening Reception Facilities Yes
Car Parking Facilities Yes
Tables chairs linens and tableware included
Entertainment is available: Discos,Live enetrtainment
Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Yes
Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: Yes
Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: Yes
Venue special features: Manor House and Natural History Museum
Venue History: Gordon Powell-Cotton (1866 -1940) to house natural history specimens and cultural objects collected on expeditions to Asia and Africa.
Major Powell-Cotton was a pioneer in the use of the diorama to display mounted mammals in representations of their natural habitats. The Powell-Cotton Museum natural history dioramas are outstanding examples, unique to the UK, stunning for their size, quality and imagery. Today they still excite the imagination of young and old alike.
The world-class natural history and ethnographical collections at the Museum support the study,understanding and simple enjoyment of the zoological, cultural and ecological diversity of Africa and the Indian sub-continent.
"A lovely day's outing with so much diversity in the museum, house and gardens. Loved the fresh flowers in the rooms..."
The 15th-century Quex Estate was purchased by the financier John Powell in 1777 and the Regency-period Quex House was completed by his nephew in 1813. The house was remodelled and extended in the late 19th century. The beautiful gardens to be seen today were developed in Victorian times.
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