Cabaret
32
Casual
80
Dinner
48
Boardroom
24
Theatre
60

The Study

Manchester Hall's most intimate room was purpose-designed for small meetings, with proportions and a layout that create a natural focus and encourage comfortable conversation. Where larger spaces can dwarf small groups, The Study embraces them.

Standout Elements

The direct connection to The Museum creates natural event flow—cocktails in The Study, dinner in The Museum—without guests navigating corridors or staircases between courses.

The Study at Manchester Hall set for business meeting with period features
Intimate Study room at Manchester Hall with traditional architectural details

Event Suitability

The Study excels as a drinks and canapés reception space before guests transition to The Museum for the main events. It serves equally well for half-day corporate meetings, intimate wedding ceremonies, or as a quiet breakaway space during larger conferences. Tea and coffee service can be arranged for business meetings.

Ideal for business gatherings

Architectural Character

Architectural character: Similar in style to The Library and Museum, The Study maintains period features while offering a more compact footprint. The room connects directly to The Museum through adjoining doors, allowing for a seamless flow between spaces during multi-room events.

The Study interior showing connecting doors to The Museum at Manchester Hall