St Julians Club boasts a combination of 1950s architecture and Grade II-listed rooms
St Julians Club is an attractive venue with an old-world charm...
Chapel House Estate has announced the approval of a new oak-framed glass courtyard. This exciting, versatile new venue space will join No. 9 Restaurant and the Lounge Bar. It has received planning permission, heralding an exciting new chapter for the estate.
Construction will begin in the winter of 2024/25, using local builders and suppliers. The Glass Courtyard, featuring an oak frame of high quality and proportions, will transform the venue into a stunning setting for intimate weddings, birthdays, and other special occasions. Notably, it will provide an al fresco dining experience'for restaurant patrons, regardless of the weather conditions.
This innovative space will complement the existing buildings, seamlessly blending modern architectural design with the estate’s timeless charm. Much like a kitchen in a home, we believe the Courtyard will become a unique and sophisticated hub where guests will want to linger and enjoy year-round.
Darren Ellis, the owner and custodian of the Chapel House Estate, tells us: "We are thrilled to have received planning permission for the new Glass Courtyard. This new development reflects our dedication to continually enhancing our couples’ and clients' experience. The modern elegance of the Glass Courtyard with its oak frame, handcrafted in England, will add warmth and character and, in doing so, will seamlessly blend with the historic charm of the ancient estate, gardens and farm vernacular, creating the perfect setting for dining and unforgettable events."
To find out more, visit www.chapelhouseestate.co.uk