Gallery

Blakesley Hall

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  • From £175
  • 60 Theatre
  • Stechford Rail station. Number 11 & 97 bus routes
  • From £175
  • 60 Theatre
  • Stechford Rail station. Number 11 & 97 bus routes

Space description

A fine setting for arts and craft sessions, the gallery is regularly used by local arts groups for various activities. Clean, bright and with underfloor heating the space is attractive and comfortable. As it's name suggests, the gallery is the perfect place for any exhibition as well as practice and performance. Located in the modern visitors centre with easy access to the grounds, facilities, tearoom and the site entrance, this space is ideal for any arts based activities.





More about Blakesley Hall

Located some six miles east of the city centre, Blakesley Hall (Grade II* listed) is a delightfully restored timber-framed Elizabethan house set amidst idyllic grounds and with fine period interiors. Built in 1590 for Richard Smallbroke, Blakesley Hall provides a marvellous insight into the social aspirations of the Tudor middle-classes. The delightful grounds are a sight to behold throughout the seasons. With formal lawns, a traditional herb garden, an orchard and herbaceous borders, the site offers excellent opportunity for photographs. Modern gallery, barn & Great Hall available for hire.