- Four delightful dining rooms
- 150 bedrooms
- Situated in the city centre
- Tiered Theatre that can seat 119
- Beautiful gardens
Christ's College offer a full range of modern and traditional resources set in an historic College in beautifully landscaped gardens. An attractive and stimulating environment for a conference venue, Christ’s gives you and your delegates the chance to enjoy the unique charm and atmosphere of College life. The College can cater for all types and sizes of events, whether it is a celebration dinner, informal lunch, or wedding reception.
The Hall
The Hall dates back to the 16th Century, the stained glass windows depicting luminaries in the history of the College.
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Plumb Auditorium
A splendid room with a superb chandelier. The room has blackout facilities and can be set with a data projector etc and is also air conditioned.
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Yusuf Hamied Theatre (t)
The College theatre is located in the Lasdun Building and can be set with various visual aids, the room however does not have any natural daylight. The Yusuf Hamied Theatre was recently refurbished to a high standard and will seat up to 140 delegates theatre style.
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The Function Room
A nice spacious room that can be used for serving of teas, coffees and other drinks during break times when using the theatre.
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The Mountbatten Room
A small elegant dining room overlooking First Court, named after one of Christ's Alumni, Lord Louis Mountbatten.
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20 | 38 | - | - | - | - | - |
The Old Combination Room
A well proportioned panelled room, overlooking Second Court. The room has wide interconnecting doors which open onto the Minstrels Gallery and Hall below.
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Junior Common Room
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Lloyd Room
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New Court Seminar Room
This room is ideal for a small board meeting and will seat up to 14 delegates.
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Z.17 and Z19 Supervision Rooms
Each rooms seats up to 12 delegates.
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Accommodation is provided for up to 150 delegates in study bedrooms of which 120 are en-suite. All other accommodation has shared facilities on a ration of 2 to 3 delegates per bathroom.
Rooms are centrally heated, and bed linen is provided, all rooms have duvets, bath and hand towels as well as a complementary welcome pack. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided in each room and replenished daily.
| Single en-suite | 120 rooms |
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| Single standard | 30 rooms |
| Total: | 150 rooms |
At Christ's College we are also pleased to cater for all other types and sizes of events whether it be a celebration dinner, informal lunch, or wedding reception, we will always aim to ensure that the experience of dining at Christ's is pleasant and enjoyable.
| Christ's College Green Banqueting Brochure September 2011 | Download PDF |
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Christ's College was first established as God's-house in 1437 by William Byngham, it was then re-founded in 1505 by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII. Lady Margaret has been honoured ever since as the Foundress. The oldest part of the College dates back to the 15th century and forms the heart of College’s activities containing the Master's Lodge, Dining Hall, Chapel and Buttery Bar.
The Fellows' Garden situated in the centre is a peaceful and tranquil haven and the gardens are still set in the layout that was established in 1825. One of the highlights of the garden is Milton's Mulberry Tree, planted in 1608 that shaded the poet John Milton as he wrote; it still bears a yearly fruit crop from which the College make jam.