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Museum Of Cambridge, The Enid Porter Room

Location pin

2-3 Castle St, Cambridge, CB3 0AQ - 

  • Users

    Up to
    35 guests

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

The Museum of Cambridge is Cambridge's social history Museum. We share 400 years of Cambridge history—a 5-minute walk from the city centre, and 2 minutes from the river. We are a unique and very special venue from which to explore Cambridge. Visit and discover the extraordinary history of the everyday people of Cambridge.

The Enid Porter Room is a flexible function room perfect for your next event, workshop, class or away day.

The room is is kitted out with all the resources you’ll need to make your event a success. Your booking with include access to:

* Our excellent wifi.
* Our toasty-warm underfloor heating.
* A projector and laptop (you’ll need to bring your own presentation on a USB stick). Or, you can download an app to access our projector via your own laptop.
* A small whiteboard and pens.
* Seating for up to 30, or tables and chair combinations for up to 20. We also have comfy cushions for sitting on the floor!.
* High quality glasses, mugs, plates, platters and cutlery, and a hot water urn.
* A selection of teas, instant coffee, squash, biscuits and oat and cow’s milk.
* We also have an accessible toilet, baby-change facilities and a range of period products available for all to use.

Accessibility
We’re delighted to welcome everyone to the Museum of Cambridge, whatever their access needs. We’re happy to chat with you about our unusual site and its suitability for your needs, and we’ll do everything we can to make your event as accessible as possible. The courtyard and Enid Porter Room are accessible to wheelchair users with small wheelchairs. We have an accessible toilet onsite.

What our guests have said about the Enid Porter Room
“Could not recommend more. The staff were absolutely amazing throughout the booking being flexible on dates and times of our booking and making sure the room was set up in the best way for our event. They were very accommodating and made us very welcome. The space itself is great – adaptable and has access to a projector – and was a great venue for bringing people from organisations across Cambridge together. Will definitely be booking again for future events.”

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 35

Theatre

Theatre

up to 35

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 14

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 25

Classroom

Classroom

up to 25

Pricing
& opening hours

Weekly schedule
  • monday

    9:30 - 17:30

  • tuesday

    9:30 - 17:30

  • wednesday

    9:30 - 17:30

  • thursday

    9:30 - 17:30

  • friday

    9:30 - 17:30

  • saturday

    9:30 - 17:30

  • sunday

    9:30 - 17:30

Price type: Per hour
  • from £25 per hour

  • from £25 per hour

  • from £25 per hour

  • from £25 per hour

  • from £25 per hour

  • from £25 per hour

  • from £25 per hour

Catering & drinks

Catering facilities

Catering facilities

Refreshments

Refreshments

Amenities

Disabled access

Disabled access

Heating

Heating

Lectern

Lectern

Natural light

Natural light

Outdoor / Garden / Beach

Outdoor / Garden / Beach

Table / chairs included

Table / chairs included

Tea

Tea

Whiteboards

Whiteboards

Premises parking

Premises parking

Space rules

Other rules

Note that hire of the Courtyard does not automatically prevent members of the public from accessing the Courtyard – we can discuss your requirements as part of the booking.

Location

Reviews

  • Eileen Davey (ED)

    August 2024

    Really enjoyed my visit. The whole building oozed history from all of its 300 years. Filled with the most interesting objects from bygone days of Cambridge life & beyond. Easy to come away seeing something you've never seen before or learn something you never knew.

  • kathleen moore

    August 2024

    The museum is housed in a rickety old town house which is charming but presents problems with display. The museum is independently run so there is a small entry charge. It’s tiny but worth a look.