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The Beeches conference facilities can cater from 6 up to 200. Our aim is to offer our guests a professional quality service set in tranquil and traditional surroundings. We pride ourselves on our extensive range of conference facilities in which The Beeches can cater for all your requirements including meetings, seminars, corporate hospitality events, product launches and private luncheons and dinner. This is ideal for holding a half-day conference and half-day multi activity event. We can offer charming character rooms for your accommodation requirements and design formats to tailor suit your company`s needs.
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