Wollaton Hall

  • Location: Nottingham, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG8 2AE, United Kingdom
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About Wollaton Hall

One of the finest Elizabethan houses in England, Wollaton Hall is a grade 1 Listed building designed by Robert Smythson and built in 1588 by wealthy coal baron Sir Francis Willoughby.

A magnificent formal Elizabethan Great Hall, featuring beautiful stone screen archways and a superb hammer beam ceiling. It has excellent acoustics making it ideal for musical events whilst the Willoughby Room is an elegant first floor room, suitable for a more intimate reception. It can be used on its own or is an ideal setting for pre-dinner drinks in conjunction with the Great Hall. Wollaton Hall offers an ideal setting for meetings, seminars or training events.

Venue Details

On-site parking No
Location Nottingham
Disabled Access No
East Midlands Airport 15.53 km
Nottingham Train Station 4.25 km
Nottingham City Centre 4.16 km

Address

Wollaton Hall
Nottingham
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG8 2AE
United Kingdom

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Marquees in the grounds

L(m) W(m) H(m) Max Capacity
50 30 6 1000
  • Dinner 1000
  • Dinner dance 800
  • Reception 1000
  • Theatre 1000

The Camellia House

L(m) W(m) H(m) Max Capacity
27.7 14.2 4 100
  • Reception 100
  • Theatre 30

The Great Hall

L(m) W(m) H(m) Max Capacity
15.1 9.2 15 150
  • Boardroom 40
  • Cabaret 60
  • Classroom 70
  • Classroom with back projection 70
  • Dinner 100
  • Dinner dance 100
  • Exhibition 80
  • Reception 150
  • Theatre 100
  • Theatre with Back Projection 100
  • U-shape 30

The Lord Middleton Suite

L(m) W(m) H(m) Max Capacity
6.5 5.5 4 20
  • Boardroom 10
  • Cabaret 9
  • Classroom 10
  • Dinner 10
  • Reception 20
  • Theatre 20
  • U-shape 9

The Salon

L(m) W(m) H(m) Max Capacity
7 6 3 100
  • Boardroom 18
  • Cabaret 21
  • Classroom 30
  • Dinner 40
  • Dinner dance 40
  • Reception 100
  • Theatre 60
  • U-shape 15