Aldersgate Conservatory

Aldersgate Conservatory

Named after the street in London where on 24th May 1738 John Wesley underwent a remarkable ‘conversion;, which lead to the Methodist movement, becoming part of the great religious revival of the 18th Century.

With a large glass roof, this room has ample natural light. Located on the lower ground floor, it is most often used as additional seating for the Café, or a private area for coach parties. This space is also suitable for receptions, lunches, a meeting or syndicate room. This room has no blackout facilities and therefore is not suitable for audiovisual presentations.

Seating capacity
50
Width 6 m 20 ft
Depth 8 m 27 ft
Height 2.5 m 7 ft
Floor Area 60 sq m 645 sq ft
Electrical Supply 1 x 13 amp socket

For further information, or to check availability, please call the Sales and Events team on 020 7222 8010 or enquire online.

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Key Features

Lower ground floor
Accommodates 50 delegates
Ideal as a private area for coach parties, receptions and lunches

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Aldersgate-Conservatory Floor Plan

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