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Built in the 1540's, the Tudor Castle Keep lies at the heart of the grounds and is floodlit at night. Ceremonies and drinks receptions can be held in the Lower Gun Room, an atmospheric location where cannons once stood trained out to sea. With its unusual octagonal shape, light reflects off the solid granite walls and laces the warm wooden ceiling to stunning effect.
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Built in 1901, the former Edwardian Barracks housed the regular regiment of Royal Garrison Artillery until 1911. Recently refurbished, it is now available for daytime and evening events with separate breakout facilities. Inside, the Killigrew, Melvill and Arundell rooms are linked by a private foyer which can be used for delegate registration. The rooms have natural daylight and are wheelchair accessible.
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This is a spacious alternative for smaller meetings and breakout sessions.
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Ideal for smaller meetings or breakout sessions. It has stunning views of the Castle Keep and surrounding coastline.
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The Killigrew Room is the largest of the rooms available in the Royal Artillery Barracks and can be combined with an event in the Castle Keep.
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Within the grounds a larger lawned area provides ample room for marquee events, set against the spectacular backdrop of the Castle floodlit at night.
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