Drayton Old Lodge
Set back in leafy grounds on the outskirts of Norwich, beautiful Edwardian Manor House Drayton Old Lodge is a prestigious and memorable venue for all your business meetings, functions and events. With an abundance of character emanating from its wealth of original features, the venue cannot fail to impress your colleagues or clients. Continue reading
The Hostry
If you’re holding a conference or business meeting in the City of Norwich, there is perhaps nowhere more austeric and inspiring than the Hostry Visitor and Education Centre in the Close. Continue reading
Stower Grange Hotel
Located on the outskirts of Norwich, Stower Grange is an impressive and beautiful place to hold your business meeting, conference or social gathering. Continue reading
The Garden House
In the heart of the Golden Triangle, The Garden House is within walking distance of the City centre and offers a venue for your meeting, conference or event that has far more personality than most unoriginal built-for-purpose business centres. Continue reading
Cinema City
For a truly memorable function or event, Cinema City is available to hire. You could even have your own private film screening with the film of your choice (which the cinema will arrange for you - ideal if a particular film has special meaning for you or your guests) or your own personal film or slides. Cinema City can also host weddings and receptions, company events (with branded information throughout the building and on the cinema screen), company workshop days (make a film together as a teambuilding exercise and screen it the same evening at your own ‘world premiere’), presentations, products launches and AGMs. Children’s parties with games, catering, treasure hunts and a favourite film on screen can also be arranged. Continue reading
47 St Giles
If you’re looking for somewhere distinctive and austeric to hold your business meeting or function then look no further than this fabulous Grade II listed building in the heart of Norwich City Centre.
Aside from its grand and dramatic architecture, convenient location and great value, the history of 47 St Giles lends an unforgettable air to any gathering. Originally built in the late 17th century by Mr Ruben Deaves, 47 St Giles was later sold to Horatio Bolingbrooke in 1848 the first Sheriff of Norwich. For many years now it has been the home of the Norwich Freemasons. Tours of the building are available (a great highlight after the business session is done, perhaps) - please call or email for further information. Continue reading
















