High Leigh Conference Centre

EN11 8SG

0300 111 4444

High Leigh, in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, opened as a Conference Centre in 1921 specialising in residential and day conferences for up to 220 delegates. With 40 acres of lawns, parkland and woodland the tranquil surroundings aid both concentration and relaxation for delegates.

 

KEY FEATURES

  • Accommodation for 220 people
  • 168 bedrooms – with single, twin, double, family and disabled rooms available
  • – Two large halls seating 220 and 120 respectively
  • – Over 15 smaller meeting rooms
  • – Free wireless internet available
  • Free use of AV equipment
  • Full catering packages & licenced bar
  • Sports facilities & games room

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    High Leigh, in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, opened as a Conference Centre in 1921 specialising in residential and day conferences for up to 220 delegates.

    22nd September 2017 at 4:47 pm

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