Marshall's Manor Masquerade Ball

The Marshall Society

The Marshall Society invites you to an unforgettable evening of glamour, mystery, and enchantment at Marshall’s Manor Masquerade. Taking place on Tuesday, 4th March 2025, this exclusive event is set in a breathtaking manor, complete with stunning gardens and a magnificent mansion – a perfect setting for a night to remember.

Begin your evening with an elegant drinks reception, followed by a delectable two-course meal and a sweet finale with Jack’s Gelato. Indulge in the night’s magic with live performances by your favourite student bands, a vibrant casino area, a captivating magician, and endless photo opportunities at our photobooth. Complemented by an abundance of wine and drinks vouchers, the evening promises pure indulgence and entertainment.

This is your chance to experience a truly extraordinary celebration. Don’t miss out – secure your place today and join us for a night where mystery and majesty collide!

– The Marshall Ball Committee.

Event Information

 

Date and Time: Tuesday 4th March, 2025, 5pm pickup

    Pickup Location: Queen’s road coach bay, CB3 9EU

    Location: The Old Hall, Ely

Dress Code: Black tie with Masquerade masks, will be provided

ITINERARY 

 

5PM-6PM: Journey by coach to the historic Old Hall in Ely

6PM-7PM: Arrive and be greeted with a drinks reception at The Orangery

7PM-8PM: Savour a delightful 2-course dinner, topped off with Jack’s Gelato

8PM-12PM: Enjoy non-stop entertainment, featuring casinos, magicians and your favourite student bands

12PM-1AM: End the night with a DJ set before the coach ride back to Cambridge

Secure your sPOT
 
 
 
Bursary tickets are available to students who are recipients of the Cambridge bursary.
Please select a ticket.
We will also send an email closer to the date for you to express preferences on who you would like to be seated with during the dinner.
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