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Be it the beginning of an evening event or the end of a productive business meeting, a reception allows casual networking, conversation and informal business to be done. The perfect reception venue works in many ways for the event planner and help build the total event experience.

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  • Natural History Museum

    Capacity: 1,200

    London

    The Grade I-listed Natural History Museum is one of London's most iconic buildings, with breathtaking architecture and an incredible backdrop.

  • Newbury Racecourse

    Capacity: 900

    Newbury

    Newbury Racecourse offers the space and flexibility for conferences, meetings, dinners, exhibitions and trade shows.

  • Newmarket Racecourse

    Capacity: 500

    Newmarket

    An iconic racing destination combining historic prestige, modern facilities, versatile spaces and expansive outdoor areas for unforgettable events.

  • Northampton Saints

    Capacity: 600

    Northampton

    Franklin’s Gardens is a standout event venue and the home of Premiership Rugby giants Northampton Saints.

  • Nottingham Racecourse

    Capacity: 200

    Nottingham

    With over 100 years of history, Nottingham Racecourse breathes fresh air into business events.

  • Old Billingsgate

    Capacity: 1,200

    London

    A riverside venue with striking architecture and unrivalled views across London’s most famous landmarks, ideal for launches, dinners and celebrations.

  • Riverside East

    Capacity: 1,000

    London

    A vibrant canalside venue in Stratford with flexible spaces, great food, Sixes cricket and a relaxed setting for social and corporate events.

  • Rugby School

    Capacity: 500

    Rugby School

    A historic venue situated in Warwickshire suitable for up to 500 delgates, perfect for conferences, stylish receptions and private celebrations.

  • Sandown Park Racecourse

    Capacity: 2,740

    Surrey

    This picturesque venue boasts flexible indoor facilities, stunning outdoor spaces and award-winning catering - an escape from inner-city venues.

  • Sedgebrook Hall

    Capacity: 200

    Northampton

    Sedgebrook Hall is a beautiful Victorian manor house brimming with cutting-edge audiovisual facilities for corporate events.

  • Sheffield United FC

    Capacity: 450

    Sheffield

    Bramall Lane is a well-connected city-centre stadium with modern facilities and versatile spaces for events.

  • Swansea City Football Club

    Capacity: 1,200

    Swansea

    Swansea.com Stadium is not only the home to Swansea City Football Club, but also one of South Wales’ most renowned venues for hosting events.

  • The Conduit

    Capacity: 600

    London

    Set in the heart of Covent Garden, The Conduit is a design-led private members’ club and standout corporate event venue in London.

  • The Vox Venue Birmingham

    Capacity: 900

    Birmingham

    Host your next event at The Vox, a modern conference venue within Resorts World, Birmingham. Experience state-of-the-art spaces and cutting-edge tech.

  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

    Capacity: 10,000

    London

    An award-winning, state-of-the-art stadium in North London, with world-class facilities and an experienced events team to help elevate your event.

  • Trinity House

    Capacity: 180

    London

    A gorgeous 18th-Century Georgian townhouse, fit for creative board meetings and grand dinners, catered by exceptional Payne & Gunter hospitality.

  • Warwick Racecourse

    Capacity: 350

    Warwick

    One of the country’s oldest racecourses, nestled beside Warwick Castle, with historic character, flexible spaces and a reputation for fine catering.

  • Wincanton Racecourse

    Capacity: 400

    Somerset

    A welcoming Somerset racecourse venue offering flexible spaces, a unique ambience, lovely views and serene breakout areas for memorable events.

  • Wolverhampton Wanderers FC

    Capacity: 1,120

    Wolverhampton

    A modern events venue with flexible spaces, iconic football surroundings, expert support and world-class catering for small and large events.

Making the most of your reception venue

The evening reception is all about space and time; it could be champagne and Pimm's on the lawns of Hatfield House or Hever Castle, or bowl food and wines within the inspirational settings of Aston Villa Stadium or the Allianz Stadium. These events are popular with organisers and their clients alike, but why? 

First of all, they allow the event to start in its own time, find its own pace, and act as an elegant prelude to what is to come. They also allow an event to wind down; an evening reception following a full day of business allows for relaxation, a reward and a rest bite for the delegation. On a logistical note, maybe it offers the event team their own chance to turn a room around. 

Creating an unforgettable experience

At Lime Venue Portfolio, we talk about creating experiences. We’re well placed to do so, as well. Our contribution to an event can be both the reception venue and the food and wine. However, it is the event planner that really understands how experiences are made, and no more so than through a reception-style event. 

Great event planners don’t just organise events – they curate experiences for their delegates that will be inspiring and memorable. They understand that while guests come for content, networking, fine food and excellent wine, they leave with an experience they will remember. A reception is usually part of a wider event but needs to be created as a one-off set piece as well. 

Summer or winter reception venues

Summer drinks receptions can be amazing; the right mixture of reception venue, fine dining, a smartly dressed delegation, croquet on the lawn, or the chance to play casual games, can all set a delightful tone. Food can be created that underlines this elegant tone; smart, fresh canapés, light cordials, and seafood served over ice can all create theatre and add to the already stunning surroundings. Depending on the timing, the evening reception venue can catch the last of the day’s light, creating a passage between afternoon and late evening experience. 

Equally, a Christmas reception venue can provide a subtle start to proceedings, a chance for people to relax, put the day behind them, wind down from the company conference, and again provide a steady transition from business to pleasure. From the event organiser’s perspective, food can line the stomach, stop it grumbling and soak up some of the earlier alcohol intake. 

Select a reception venue with ambience

The surroundings of a unique venue can create conversation. The beauty and elegance of the Imperial War Museum North, for instance, which provides views across the Quay to Media City, creates activity that can be taken in at the delegate's own pace. For a sporty venue, the chance to enjoy the arresting ambiance of an iconic stadium can provide similar excitement and awe. 

To discuss your reception venue requirements in more detail, please contact our expert team.