East Riddlesden Hall
National Trust, East Riddlesden Hall, Bradford Road, Riddlesden, Keighley, BD20 5EL -
Up to
250 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
We have a characterful venue space that is perfect for all your corporate event needs. It is a rustic barn with lots of unique quirks and character. Perfect for Conferences, meetings, workshops, corporate celebrations, presentations, training and team building days.
Hire will include use of our tables and chairs, technical equipment, option to include hot beverages, catering upon request, a skilled events team to help plan event and setup and clear up.
It is a large open space in a stunning location which is great for boosting team morale and to give your business events a unique twist.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 250
Boardroom
up to 130
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Stage
Disabled access
Public transport
Premises parking
Audio & visual
Sound system
Projector & screen
WiFi
Space rules
Cancellation policy
If the hirer cancels we take the deposit and issue a cancellation fee
Location
Reviews
MADDOGLEP
I was lucky enough to be invited to a wedding at this exceptional venue. Also lucky that the weather was fine after a few days of grey drizzle. The barn is a great place for the ceremony, meal and music. Had a great time.
Solarsrtu
What a gem, a fantastic historic house. The staff were all amazing and very knowledgeable. The onsite cafe was great and had a fantastic assortment of food and snacks. The shop also was well stocked, I had hoped to get a Riddlesden mug for my collection, but I had to settle for a Yorkshire one instead.
Nigel Skinner
I visited in preparation for photographing a wedding. Lovely grounds surrounding the interesting and historic house. Lots of space for a picnic and mini locations for photography. Not overwhelmingly big but certainly one of my favourite places to visit. I also enjoyed tea and cakes in the upstairs Tearoom.
Jamie B.
A quite enchanting house, built in the mid-17th century. The main building, which was once in residential use, is set with period furniture (not original to the building) to provide a narrative around its use. The volunteers are wonderful. Friendly, and happy to provide details. The house isn't the most engaging for kids, although there is a craft room at the back, some outdoor games, and a small playground.
Brian
A small historic house and gardens. The friendly ducks are a great attraction for the little kiddies. Free parking and why not have a lovely tasting coffee and bite to eat in the fabulously relaxing and comfy coffee shop. The guides really bring the history of the place to life.
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