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Set in the Warwickshire countryside, but easily accessible from the Midlands motorway network, Ragley is the family home of the Marquess and Marchioness of Hertford. At the heart of the estate is Ragley Hall, which was designed in 1680 by Robert Hooke and is one of England's earliest Palladian houses.
Despite it's grandeur, Ragley Hall is a versatile space that works equally well for both formal and informal events. Ragley has a number of meeting rooms that can accommodate all types of events from small board meetings right up to 200 delegates theatre style.
The ground floor meeting rooms benefit from natural daylight and ground floor access and the adjacent Hookes Restaurant and West Terrace can be used for taking refreshments and lunch, or breakout exercises.
On the first floor is the Great Hall with it's impressive plasterwork ceiling which can seat up to 200 delegates theatre style.
For more informal gatherings, Ragley has 400 acres of parkland that can be used for team building activities or 'alternative' meeting places. We can arrange a number of different activities for you; from shooting and 4x4 driving through to specially designed 'challenges' that can be tailored to help you achieve your meeting objectives.
At Ragley we understand that every event is unique and the opulence of the rooms within the Hall is only outdone by their versatility as we have a selection of rooms suitable for dinners for up to 150 and receptions for up to 220.
Regardless of which rooms you choose, you can rest assured that you will be served fine foods using a selection of locally sourced products that are in season. We are supplied by Ragley Estate Meats who only supply naturally-reared meat from the Ragley Estate and local farms.
Whatever your event, let Ragley be your blank canvas.
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