The field, located within 500-acres of Warwickshire parkland, is available to host car shows, outdoor cinema, food and drink festivals, family entertainment and more.
No Ordinary Hospitality’s events team, which also operates across Coombe Abbey Hotel, will work alongside Coventry City Council to handle booking enquiries for the space.
It joins a host of historic settings across Coombe Abbey Hotel, St Mary’s Guildhall, IXL Events Centre and Stoneleigh Abbey, which are available to event organisers via No Ordinary Hospitality.
Coombe Abbey Park sits on the edge of Coventry and forms part of the Coombe Abbey estate, founded in 1150 as a Cistercian abbey.
The 500-acre site, which is easy to reach via the M6, M69 and M1 with convenient rail connections via Rugby and Coventry, also includes parkland and formal gardens designed by Capability Brown.
Ron Terry, Group Operations Director at No Ordinary Hospitality, said: “Coombe Abbey Park offers an incredible location for large outdoor events in a popular setting people in Coventry and Warwickshire, and across the country, know and love.
“It’s a brilliant space and one we want as many local people as possible to continue to benefit from, as well as attracting more visitors to the area.
“We can’t wait to share more exciting events, building on our longstanding tradition of hosting memorable celebrations and spectacles which have been enjoyed by thousands of visitors over the years.”
For bookings and more information, event organisers can get in touch via [email protected].
Cllr Jim O’Boyle, Cabinet Member for Jobs, Regeneration and Climate change at Coventry City Council, said: “Coombe Abbey Park is one of Coventry’s many green spaces. It is treasured by local people and enjoyed by visitors from across the country. So, the continued development of this incredible space by No Ordinary Hospitality will play a vital role in supporting and strengthening our city’s visitor economy.
“I’m excited to see future events draw in new audiences, boost tourism and ensure this much-loved destination continues to deliver real economic value for Coventry and its residents.”






















