The practical page. If you are booking a meeting and not an experience, this is what you need to know about holding it here.
Victoria Hall
The main function space is Victoria Hall, which takes up to 250 people. It can be set in different configurations depending on how you are working. Theatre-style for presenting to a room, or seated at tables for sessions where people need to write and talk.
Capacities
Victoria Hall holds a maximum of 250. Beyond that headline figure we do not publish estimated per-layout capacities: they depend on how the room is set and on the season, and an approximate number on a website is exactly the kind of thing that causes a problem on the day. Tell us your numbers and your preferred layout and we will confirm the room against them.
Equipment and support
Connectivity
. This is worth asking about directly if any part of your meeting depends on people joining remotely.
Meals and breaks
Catering runs from the restaurant, and breaks are better taken outside. A coffee break by the lake resets a room far more effectively than a coffee break in a corridor.
Getting a group here
Nothing affects a conference on an island more than this. Delegates arriving separately across an afternoon will cost you the first session. A co-ordinated crossing is worth organising, and we can advise on it. The routes are here.
Rooms for delegates
Delegates stay on site across four room types. Holding rooms and the venue together is simpler than arranging them separately, so tell us both at once.
Enquire
Send us your dates, your numbers and your preferred layout and we will come back with what the space can do. If the meeting is really about getting the team somewhere different, the retreats page may suit you better.