Estate Meetings provide structured day use of the house or barns for groups requiring privacy and a defined working environment. These meetings are frequently used for training days, creative workshops and professional team sessions.

Sessions may take place in the drawing room, dining room or library of the Manor House, or within the Dutch Barn and Saw Mill.

This format allows access to the estate without the commitment of a residential stay.

How It Works

Room allocation is agreed in advance according to group size and format.

Depending on the nature of the booking, meetings may include exclusive use of the relevant areas of the estate.

Catering is provided on site and structured around the timetable of the day.

What Is Included

Estate Meeting bookings include:

  • Use of agreed working space

  • On-site catering

  • Hosting and coordination

  • Superfast WiFi

  • AV equipment and workshop materials

  • On-site parking

  • Access to the grounds

Station transfers can be arranged if required.

Suitable For

Estate Meetings are used for:

  • Strategy sessions

  • Planning meetings

  • Professional workshops

  • Training days

  • Facilitated discussions

Estate Meetings

The front facade of Barton Court, Colwall

The Manor House

The Manor House provides a more formal setting within the estate. Its defined rooms suit structured sessions, board discussions and hosted dining.

On-site accommodation allows programmes to extend beyond a single day without off-site logistics.

The house can be used independently or alongside the barns, enabling events to move between more formal and more open working environments.

The Barns

The barns offer adaptable, open-plan environments suited to workshops, collaborative sessions and group work.

Because layouts are flexible, furniture can be arranged to suit the structure of the day — from theatre-style presentations to breakout tables or long-table dining.

The barns can be used independently or integrated with the house, depending on the scale and flow of the programme.

The Grounds

The 7-acre grounds add depth and breathing space to the estate. Garden rooms, lawns and orchard areas provide opportunities for informal discussion, breakout sessions or time away from the table.

The surrounding landscape reinforces the sense of containment and privacy, supporting focused work without interruption.

THE BARNS

The barns are typically used for flexible layouts and shared activity.

  • Open, adaptable internal spaces

  • Suitable for a range of group sizes

  • Furniture can be arranged to suit different formats

  • Good ceiling height and clear floor space

  • Works well for shared activity, discussion and informal layouts

  • Can support long-table dining and communal setups

  • Practical access for setup and pack-down

  • Can be used independently or alongside other estate spaces

  • Contained rural setting with full privacy

  • Supported by clear hosting and advance planning

  • Delivered with structured hosting and advance planning

At a Glance

THE MAIN HOUSE

The main house offers a more formal environment and on-site accommodation.

  • More formal rooms suitable for meetings and dining

  • Fixed rooms with defined character and layout

  • Suitable for smaller groups or more structured formats

  • On-site accommodation available for multi-day events

  • Useful for residential workshops, planning days and retreats

  • Can be used as a base alongside the barns

  • Provides an alternative environment within the same estate

  • Allows different parts of an event to happen in different spaces

Using the barns and house together

  • Barns and house can be combined within one event

  • Different spaces can be used at different times of day

  • Ideal for programmes that combine structured sessions with collaborative working

  • Supports residential and multi-day formats