A historic market town on the Hertfordshire/Essex boundary with the River Stort running through it, this picturesque town provides a tranquil setting for
conferences,
meetings and
events.
Bishops Stortford is often overlooked as a
conference and
meeting destination given its proximity to Stansted Airport with many delegates choosing to remain close to the airport itself, particularly given the number of
venues available. However Bishops Stortford is ideal for those delegates wishing to escape the busy airport area and for those looking for more rural settings for
corporate activities and
teambuilding events.
Bishops Stortford is easily accessible via the M11 and M25 motorways, via good rail links including direct services from central London and via flights into Stansted Airport for international delegates.
Conference venues include the
Council Chamber Conference Suite which also incorporates a
meeting room, both
spaces being ideal for small
meetings,
conferences or
training events.
Rhodes Arts Complex, incorporating the Bishops Stortford Museum, is a contemporary
venue well equipped for
conferences,
exhibitions and large-scale
events with a range of meeting spaces available.
Little Hallingbury Mill offers
conference facilities for small
weddings,
events and
meetings for up to 30 delegates in an idyllic setting with the potential to organise
teambuilding events close by. The
Great Hallingbury Manor is a beautiful country house hotel with four
conference rooms with capacity for up to 150 delegates and a beautiful lakeside location, perfect for
weddings and
corporate events.
Pearse House is a charming Victorian mansion featuring 7
meeting rooms for up to 100 delegates whilst nearby
Down Hall is a stunning country house hotel with 26 versatile
meeting spaces for up to 200 delegates and impressive grounds ideal for
weddings and
teambuilding events.
Manor of Groves Hotel offers extensive state-of-the-art
conference,
exhibition and
banqueting facilities with capacity for up to 500 delegates set in 150 acres of Hertfordshire countryside.