The Glasite Meeting House
- From £3000
- 70 Reception
- Unknown
- From £3000
- 70 Reception
- Unknown
Space description
The MacWilliam Room is a versatile space located within The Glasite Meeting House in Edinburgh's New Town. Originally a place of worship, this A-listed building has been transformed into a unique venue suitable for a variety of events and meetings. The room features a historic ambiance with modern amenities, making it an ideal choice for corporate meetings, workshops, small conferences, and intimate gatherings. The space is well-suited for art exhibitions, small-scale performances, and cultural events. With its adaptable layout and charming atmosphere, the MacWilliam Room offers a distinctive setting for a wide range of occasions.
More about The Glasite Meeting House
The Glasite Meeting House is an A-listed former Christian place of worship in Edinburgh’s New Town. Built in 1835, it was the home of the local Glasite congregation. The building was transformed into the headquarters of the Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland in 1989 and later became the new home of Ingleby Gallery in 2018. The venue offers gallery spaces and the MacWilliam Room for events and exhibitions. Specific visits to the building are by arrangement with Ingleby Gallery. The history of the Glasite Meeting House and its restoration can be explored on the project page. The venue is managed by the Scottish Historic Buildings Trust and is a unique space for art exhibitions, events, and historical exploration.