30 venues for hire near The Applewood Hotel
21 to 30 of 30 nearby venues.
The Riviera Hotel
Bournemouth, Hampshire (0.7 miles)
Hotel / Conference Centre
Yates, Bournemouth
2 Dean Park Crescent, Dean Park Crescent, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 1HL (0.7 miles)
Pub / Restaurant / Party Venue
Winner of Best Pub Category in the Best Bar None awards 2 years running, Yates is THE place to be. Whether you're after a tasty meal or a thirst quenching cocktail we have everything you're looking...
Royal Bath Hotel
Bath Road, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 2EW (0.7 miles)
Hotel / Conference Centre
Opened on Queen Victoria's coronation day in June 1838, The Royal Bath Hotel was the first hotel in Bournemouth, so naturally it has a fantastic position on the seafront, offering panoramic views of...
Ginjams
Ginjams, 19 Seamoor Road, Bournemouth, England, BH4 9AA (0.7 miles)
Party Venue
A sophisticated gin and wine bar located in the buzzing town of Westbourne, Bournemouth. A collection of 80+ gins and 100+ wines and some delicious cocktails. We serve sharing boards inspired...
Oakmeadians Rugby Football Club
Bournemouth, Hampshire (0.8 miles)
Sports Club - Rugby
Revolution Bournemouth
Bournemouth, Dorset (0.8 miles)
Pub / Restaurant
Jamrock Cafe
Jamrock, 185 Old Christchurch Road, Bournemouth, England, BH1 1JU (0.8 miles)
Pub / Restaurant / Business Meeting Rooms
Jamaican Restaurant and Cocktail Bar. Available to book for special occasions including; Birthdays Baby shower Christening meals Wedding Parties Business meetings
Days Hotel Bournemouth
Bournemouth, Hampshire (0.8 miles)
Hotel / Conference Centre
Beach Weddings Bournemouth - Marquee Venue
Bournemouth, Dorset (0.8 miles)
Marquee Venue
Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum
East Cliff Promenade, Bournemouth, Dorset, BH1 3AA (0.8 miles)
Museum / Wedding Venue / Business Meeting Rooms / Historic Venue / Team Building Venue
East Cliff Hall was the home of Merton (1835-1921) and Annie Russell-Cotes (1835-1920). The building of East Cliff Hall was begun in 1897 and was completed in its first form in 1901. This was the same...