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Room hire at Coventry Charterhouse

Garden at Charterhouse, Coventry
Garden at Charterhouse, Coventry | © National Trust/Charterhouse

With its historic character, beautiful walled garden and peaceful surroundings, Coventry Charterhouse offers an inspiring setting for meetings, workshops and small events.

Meetings and Events at Coventry Charterhouse

Step away from the bustle of the city and gather in a place with over 600 years of history.

Located just one mile from Coventry city centre, Coventry Charterhouse provides a distinctive setting for meetings, workshops, talks and community events. Surrounded by green space and gardens, it offers a calm and characterful alternative to a traditional meeting venue.

Guests can enjoy time in the beautiful walled garden during breaks, making it easy to step outside, recharge and connect with colleagues or guests in a peaceful setting.

The Activity Room

A bright and flexible space ideal for meetings, workshops, talks and creative sessions . 

Capacity

  • Boardroom style: up to 18 people
  • Theatre style: up to 20 people
  • Workshop/informal: up to 20 people

Facilities

  • Smart TV
  • Tables and chairs
  • Lift access

Available on Mondays and Tuesdays, 9am - 5pm (excluding Bank Holidays).   

Find out more

To enquire about availability, room hire rates or to arrange a viewing, please contact the team on coventrycharterhouse@nationaltrust.org.uk

Visitors looking at the Tudor murals in the monastery at Charterhouse

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