The Drawing Room at Clifton Hill House
Event Space in a University / Academic Building · Private space
About this space
The Symonds and Fisher Room can be combined to form a large room suitable for lunches or dinners and larger meetings
With a wealth of period features and large windows overlooking a beautiful garden, you could forget that you are in the heart of a busy city. Access to the garden can be arranged for you and your guests if you wish to have some fresh air in a secluded spot.
Plasma screens, projectors and other Audio-visual equipment can be provided along with flip charts. Catering is available from either our in-house Caterers or a selection of third-party caterers that have been working with the University of Bristol for a number of years.
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Cancellation policy: Custom
About Clifton Hill House
Clifton Hill House is situated in the heart of Clifton and was commissioned in 1747 by the Bristol Merchant and shipowner, Pail Fisher. In the 19th century, the Victorian critic and writer John Addington Symonds lived here until 1881. In 1909 the University bought the house and it became the first Hall of Residence for female students.
The extremely attractive 18th-century gardens still retain much of their original charm and a character with some rare tulip trees still blooming.
It is now used for functions and meetings all year round and boasts elegant Georgian reception rooms, a print gallery and foyer.
Overnight accommodation can also be offered during the summer vacation.
Other spaces and event packages at this venue
hire fee / per day
hire fee / per day