Venue of the month May 2022

CHURCHE'S MANSION NANTWICH

Churche’s Mansion was originally built as a family home for the well-to-do Churche family in 1577 by Thomas Cleese, a renowned carpenter at the time. After surviving The Great Fire of Nantwich in 1583, it was one of the few buildings not to have been destroyed in the twenty-day blaze, making it one of the oldest historic properties in Cheshire. Many cited the golden salamander carved into the building as its protector.

Built from mighty Cheshire oak and lined with oak panelling, Churche’s Mansion maintains many of its original features. The decorative stained glass windows were added to commemorate the building’s 400th anniversary by the then occupants, The Myott Family.

With a rich history spanning four centuries, the Grade I listed Tudor hall has been a family home, a ladies boarding school, a tea room, and an antique shop. In 2019, following a sympathetic restoration, Churche’s Mansion opened its doors to the people of Nantwich once again as a fine dining restaurant and private event space, and now licenced for civil weddings catering for up to 50 day & 100 evening guests, offering a selections of historic rooms for your ceremony and celebrations and also for outdoor ceremonies.

Telephone - 01270 627311

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