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Kent’s multi purpose venue

Less than an hour from London and the Kent coast

The Great Hall is an impressive venue at Priestfield Stadium, Gillingham. The venue has a number of different capacities based on a variety of events ranging from seated to standing. With sophisticated sound and lighting equipment.

The Great Hall will be hosting various concerts and events as well as available for private hire.

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Weddings

The Great Hall at Priestfield is a unique and elegant venue that covers all aspects of your special day: from the initial ceremony through to the wedding breakfast and reception celebrations. Both The Great Hall and the Boardroom are perfect locations for your ceremony and reception. We are fast becoming Kent’s preferred venue for multicultural weddings too.

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Corporate Events

Corporate Events at Priestfield are made easy with a choice of available suites to meet your requirements. The layout allows multiple events to run alongside each other or one larger event split into breakout rooms. The suites also offer themselves as perfect venue spaces for evening events and celebrations, featuring a communal bar and lounge.

Conferences

Live Music

Here at The Great Hall at Priestfield, we are bringing you incredible concert evenings full of your favourite bands. Keep up to date using our website for regular updates. The Great Hall can be hired for private events and bookings too.

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Venue facilities:

  • Free WiFi
  • Can host up to 1,000 people
  • Tailored food and beverage offerings
  • Full air-conditioned
  • Hi-tech audio visual equipment
  • Free Parking
  • Disability access
  • Restaurant on site

Directions

By Road from the South:

Exit the M2 at junction 4 onto the A278. Follow signs for Gillingham driving over two roundabouts before taking the first exit off the third roundabout onto the A2. Continue until you come to the next roundabout (Premier Inn to your left) and take the third exit onto the A289.

At the first roundabout take the first exit onto Cornwallis Avenue. Continue along Cornwallis Avenue over the traffic lights before turning right into Toronto Road. Take the second left off Toronto into Redfern Avenue, where you will see the Priestfield Stadium on your left.

By Train – 45 minutes from London and the Kent coast

The fastest way for many visiting supporters travelling to the MEMS Priestfield Stadium will be on Southeastern’s High Speed service from St Pancras. The service, which will typically stop at Stratford International, Ebbsfleet International, takes around 40 minutes. However, because it is Southeastern’s flagship service, tickets cost more than those to Gillingham from other London termini.

When a full service is running, four trains per hour depart from London Victoria, two of which will typically take 50 minutes, the other around 70.

There are also direct services to Gillingham from Charing Cross via Dartford, but because of ongoing refurbishment at London Bridge station, fans travelling from there are likely to have to change at Charlton.

Times are approximate and may vary from weekdays to weekend days; away supporters are advised to check in advance in case of any engineering work.

On leaving Gillingham station turn left on to Balmoral Road. Walk for about five minutes down Balmoral Road until you come to the end. Straight opposite Balmoral Road you will see Priestfield Road. The away turnstiles are located at the top of Priestfield Road. The walk from the station should take no longer than 10 minutes.

If you are a home supporter, at the end of Balmoral Road turn left, and then take the next right (past Sainsbury’s) and walk to the very end of the road, turn to your right and you will come out on Redfern

By Road from the North:

Exit A2 at junction 1 (M2) onto the A289. Follow signs for Medway Tunnel. After about three miles take the second exit off the roundabout, again following signs towards Medway Tunnel.

At the next roundabout take the first exit. At the next roundabout take the first exit into the Tunnel. On exit follow the A289 over two sets of traffic lights before coming to the Strand roundabout. Take the third exit onto Church Street. Drive up the hill and continue over the level crossing. Take the second left after the crossing and follow Linden Drive to the end.

Turn right into Redfern Avenue, where you will see the MEMS Priestfield Stadium on your right.

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