Private Suites

Private Suites

Luxurious private suites are available on the upper floors of the Wetherby Millennium Stand.  Each suite has a private viewing balcony which presents a superb panorama of the racing action and finish post.  Packages are available for between 16-250 guests.

 

 

Our private suite packages include:

  • Private hospitality suite with panoramic views               
  • VIP admission badges
  • Reserved car parking permits
  • Choice of silver service or informal dining menu
  • Complimentary tea/coffee on request throughout the day
  • Account or cash bar facility within the suite
  • Raceday programme
  • Racing  newspapers
  • Floral table decorations

 

We offer a choice of two private suite packages as follows, both named after significant characters in Wetherby Racecourses' history*

MONTAGU

MEYRICK

Champagne & Canape Reception
3 Course 'Superior' Formal Dining Menu
OR
Special Collation Hot & Cold Fork Buffet

Gourmet Cheeseboard

 

                From £112.50 + VAT per person

 

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3 Course Formal Dining Menu
OR
Informal Buffet

 

 

From £87.50 + Vat per person

 

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Why not enhance your package with one or more of our finishing touches; priced on a per head basis they allow you to tailor a package to suit your requirements.

 

Wine & Drinks Packages 

 

*Who were Montagu & Meyrick?

 The Wetherby Steeplechase Committee Ltd was formed in 1920.  Founding director and later Chairman. Captain F. Osbaldeston Montagu OBE, MC, lived at nearby Ingmanthorpe Hall, an impressive country house that can be seen from the balconies of our hospitality suites.  The current Racecourse site, once formed part of the grounds of Ingmanthorpe Hall.

 Francis Rowland Meyrick was a renowned breeder of racehorses who became Wetherby's Clerk of the Course, a position he held for over 28 years.  He was an inventive, industrious man and much of his hard work is evident at the Racecourse today.  A race named in honour of his contributions is run each Boxing Day at Wetherby.

 

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