The contrast between the lavishly decorated interiors, and the shell of a former austere priory gives Anglesey Abbey a truly unique atmosphere.
The old monastic buildings were converted to domestic use at the beginning of the 17th century and the monks’ original common room, with its marvellous vaulted ceiling, is a surviving feature of the old priory.
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Corporate hospitality
With the recent completion of the Redwood Restaurant and the Robinson Room, the Abbey offers a fine blend of modern and historic, making it a great venue for large private parties, wedding receptions and corporate events.
The Redwood Restaurant is a light, airy space perfect for entertaining guests, with a stunning backdrop of Anglesey’s award-winning grounds.
A recent addition to Anglesey Abbey, the Robinson Room has floor to ceiling windows and views overlooking the garden.
A Not So Traditional Christmas
For the first time since opening its doors for business, The National Trust is offering a selection of its venues for both mixed and single company Christmas Party Nights. These beautiful surroundings offer the charm of Christmas with a modern twist so your guests can’t help but be impressed by the venue you have chosen.
| Room
| Theatre
| Banqueting
| Boardroom
| Standing
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| Robinson |
40 |
20 |
20 |
40 |
| Redwoods |
170 |
170 |
40 |
170 |
| Lower Gallery |
60 |
- |
- |
- |
| Upper Gallery |
- |
- |
- |
80 |
| East Lawn |
- |
250 |
- |
300 |
The galleries were built in 1956 to a design by Sir Albert Richardson. They were built to display Lord Fairhaven's collection of paintings of Windsor castle: the lower gallery was design to display the Altieri Claudes (ClaudLorrain) and Aelbert Cuyp's 'St Philip baptising the eunuch'. The galleries also contain sculpture, furniture and a 1906 Steinway, ordered for Lady Fairhaven, and designed by Cottier of New York. The Upper Gallery can be used for drinks receptions.
For more information...
For further information or to arrange a time to view the facilities email us, call us on 01284 747574 or write to us at:
Anglesey Abbey Quy Road Lode Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB25 9EJ
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