Venues and Locations
With over 30 years experience hosting a diverse range of Learning and Development (L&D) activities and events at an equally diverse range of venues and locations, we’ve developed a discerning eye for which locations are best suited to your event.
Venue your choice…
If you have the choice regarding where to locate your event, do please speak to us first as we may be able to point you towards a venue in the UK, Europe or ‘Long Haul’ which we know works well for the kind of event you’re planning.
Venue not your choice…
We also recognise that your venue choice may be fixed and out of your control, so we’ve developed an equally discerning eye for which activities and workshops will work best for the venue you need to use.
Clearly some activities require specific facilities and/or infrastructure at a venue, but in general we can run L&D activities and workshops at any venue.
If you would like to speak to us about a venue or location, please leave a message on our Contact page.
Middle Aston House - Oxfordshire
A high quality historic country-house venue specialising in hosting residential Learning & Development events and programmes. 20+ acres of lawns, woods and a Lake.
Brosterfield Farm - Derbyshire Peak District
A very high quality rural location with accommodation options including; Luxury Holiday Cottages, Shepherd’s Huts, Luxury Cabins, Bell Tents and a Campsite.
Parkfields Country House - Ross on Wye
A high quality historic country-house venue specialising in exclusive residential Learning & Development events and programmes.
Masson Mills - Matlock Bath, Derbyshire
A spectacular 18th Century heritage spinning mill boasting large, naturally lit event spaces, sustainable water-powered electricity & lighting, and a working mill museum.
City Centres
We’ve hosted events, courses and programmes in City Centre locations from London to Hong Kong via San Fransico and New Orleans.
5 Stars to ‘Under the Stars’
Sometimes we’ve just got to get closer to nature. Plenty of our guests have told us that some of their best nights’ sleep have been under a ‘tarp’ around a bonfire with their friends.