Main Entrance & Decked Walkway
A 150sqm reception area with glazed entrance and a bespoke decking walkway welcomes guests to the venue. Our curved roof line gives a modern feel to the facility.
Mar-Key Group were proud to be awarded the contract to supply a Semi-Permanent facility in the grounds of Ditton Park Manor House.
We delivered in excess of 1500sqm of within 15 days which would stay in situ on a semi-permanent basis to provide additional event and catering space to the venue.
A 150sqm reception area with glazed entrance and a bespoke decking walkway welcomes guests to the venue. Our curved roof line gives a modern feel to the facility.
The 900sqm main structure is clad in insulated walling and a glazed frontage for plenty of natural daylight. The inflated PVC roof grately reduces internal condensation.
We provided a fully-insulated 12m x 35m structure, which was divided into a kitchen area and stores, featuring ramped access for the catering staff to easily manoeuvre stock.
Simple but effective tack off linings to the toilet area gives more of a high-end feel to the venue making them feel less ‘temporary’ and more a part of the venue.
Our Manufacturing Team designed and fabricated everything from the structures to the glazed panels and doors.
We also procured both carpets & linings which we when fitted inhouse using our site crew.
This large structure includes main reception / dining area with additional structures housing catering, toilet and walkway facilities.
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