Conferences & Functions
Lincoln Cathedral
Centre
Based in the 13th Century Old Subdeanery, one of Lincoln's oldest dwellings, the newly converted Centre is now available for use by the Local Community, Visitors, Groups and Businesses.
There are a variety of rooms available for rent, including a fully equipped lecture room (seats up to 70 people), a comfortable seminar room, a Computer suite with broadband links and a reception/meeting room for up to 50 people. The Centre can be used for a variety of purposes, such as business meetings, lectures, private functions, corporate and VIP receptions.
If you would like to speak to somebody about hiring part or all of the Centre, please ring 01522 561629 or 561600
Based in the 13th Century Old Subdeanery, one of Lincoln's oldest dwellings, the newly converted Centre is now available for use by the Local Community, Visitors, Groups and Businesses.
There are a variety of rooms available for rent, including a fully equipped lecture room (seats up to 70 people), a comfortable seminar room, a Computer suite with broadband links and a reception/meeting room for up to 50 people. The Centre can be used for a variety of purposes, such as business meetings, lectures, private functions, corporate and VIP receptions.
If you would like to speak to somebody about hiring part or all of the Centre, please ring 01522 561629 or 561600
The Chapter
House
The Chapter House, dating back to the 13th century, has a rich history; the venue for at least two sittings of Parliament. Sitting in the Great Chair, Edward I held his parliament and made his son the first Prince of Wales in 1301.
The Chapter House of Lincoln Cathedral provides a unique setting for many social occasions. Supported by a working kitchen and the expertise of the Cloister Refectory staff, it offers a perfect backdrop for dinners, suppers and buffets. Other events held in the Chapter House include; barn dances, concerts lectures and exhibitions.
If you would like to discuss a booking for the Chapter House, please contact the Dean's Verger on 01522 561600 or email dv@lincolncathedral.com
The Chapter House, dating back to the 13th century, has a rich history; the venue for at least two sittings of Parliament. Sitting in the Great Chair, Edward I held his parliament and made his son the first Prince of Wales in 1301.
The Chapter House of Lincoln Cathedral provides a unique setting for many social occasions. Supported by a working kitchen and the expertise of the Cloister Refectory staff, it offers a perfect backdrop for dinners, suppers and buffets. Other events held in the Chapter House include; barn dances, concerts lectures and exhibitions.
If you would like to discuss a booking for the Chapter House, please contact the Dean's Verger on 01522 561600 or email dv@lincolncathedral.com