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Dunchurch Park is a beautiful Grade II listed Manor House, set in 72 acres of magnificent gardens and grounds.
The house has retained many original features, to include Oak and Walnut panelling, and has been complemented by more modern conference extensions and a beautiful permanent Marquee. Located in Central Midlands, this versatile venue is easily accessible from the M1, M6 & M45, Coventry & Birmingham Airport & just 50 minutes by train from London Euston. Benefiting from an excellent range of facilities, Dunchurch Park Hotel and Conference Centre is ideal for meetings, interviews, conferences & training courses, product launches & special events, outdoor activity days & team building exercises, private dining, award dinners and celebrations. The venue is designed for maximum flexibility, with all 32 Event Rooms looking out over the stunning gardens and grounds and enjoying the benefit of natural daylight. Dunchurch Park offers affordable, all inclusive delegate rates and a choice of 32 conference, training, meeting, event & syndicate rooms. These facilities offer space, from 2 to 450 delegates. For Team Building activities and Leadership Development programmes, we have fantastic team building and activity areas nestled amongst the trees, a dedicated field for motorised activities as well as large, flat grassed areas and lawns for all types of team building exercises, outdoor activities, and corporate fun days. After a hard day's work, guests can enjoy some of the outdoor leisure facilities such as the short par 3 golf course, putting green, tennis court, 5-a-side football and croquet lawn. Alternatively, guests can simply relax and unwind in one of the lounges, bars or decking and terraced areas. The pretty, historic village of Dunchurch is just a few minutes walk down the drive, with its most notable guests staying at The Lion Inn in Dunchurch in 1605 - the Gunpowder Plotters, awaiting news of Guy Fawkes' attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament. The town of Rugby is just a 5 minute drive and is famous for being the birthplace of the game by the same name, when William Webb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it in 1823.
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