1880 Room at Thomas Prior Hall
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About this space
The 1880 Room is an elegant and intimate space perfect for hosting private Christmas parties, corporate events, and celebrations with friends and family. This unique venue can accommodate up to 40 guests, making it ideal for smaller gatherings. Guests can enjoy a dedicated event coordinator, a glass of prosecco upon arrival, a sumptuous 5-course dinner, and half a bottle of wine per person. The room also features a private bar with an extension until late, allowing for a festive atmosphere. The 1880 Room is a great choice for those looking to celebrate in style, with the option to join the larger party in the Grandstand Restaurant and Bar for dancing after dinner.
Features
Wifi
Catering services
Dedicated event coordinator
Outdoor terrace access
Private bar
Private kitchen
Space
75m² (807ft²)
Capacities
80 Dining
100 Reception
40 Standing
Guide prices
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Events
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Minimum spend
Every day, 09:00 - 17:00Every day, 09:00 - 17:00
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