Upper Hall
Our spacious Upper Hall dates back to the foundation of the College by Bishop Alcock in 1496. Medieval carvings decorate the crossbeams of the restored roof, and large arched windows provide ample natural daylight.
The whitewashed walls are undecorated except for a distinctive mural by Richard Long, River Avon Mud, 1996. The Upper Hall leads onto a balcony that overlooks our magnificent 15th century Hall (these can be booked together for large events). We have a detailed accessibility guide; please if you have any specific enquiries about this room.
Charm your guests in this elegant dining room dating back to the foundation of the College in the 15th century. Suitable for formal dinners, buffets and drinks receptions.
The Upper Hall can accommodate up to 40 guests for a formal dinner (60 if using balcony too), or 60 guests for a drinks reception (80 if using balcony too).
Dining number
60
Reception drinks number
100
Reception buffet number
80