Dining Room at Alwoodley Golf Club
Dining Room in a Country House · Private space
About this space
Our large dining room can seat up to 90 and can cater for special occasions and formal dinners, as well as allow smaller groups to enjoy a meal.
The room has also been successfully used for training days for local companies whilst making the use of smaller breakout rooms around the building also.
Wifi is available in the dining room as well as the use of a projector screen or large-size TV if needed.
Event offers and packages
Package per person
Prices
Evening availability is also an option - please enquire for more details.
Evening availability is also an option - please enquire for more details.
Evening availability is also an option - please enquire for more details.
Evening availability is also an option - please enquire for more details.
Evening availability is also an option - please enquire for more details.
Evening availability is also an option - please enquire for more details.
Evening availability is also an option - please enquire for more details.
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Age policy
Guests under 18 are not allowed
Host rules
- No smoking in the building or on the terrace
- No food or drink is allowed to be brought onto the premises
Cancellation policy: Flexible
About Alwoodley Golf Club
Alwoodley Golf Club is situated in North Leeda and is regarded as one of Britain’s finest golf courses. It was designed by the great Dr Alister MacKenzie. This famed architect left a legacy of classic courses around the world – among them Augusta National, Cypress Point and Royal Melbourne.
The unique clubhouse has numerous spaces for both formal meetings and social events which include a large Dining Room which can seat up to 90 guests, as well as our smaller Mackenzie room, perfect for smaller group dining and meetings. The upstairs of the clubhouse has numerous smaller meeting rooms.
The clubhouse was opened in 1995 and was designed by renowned architect Charles Morris. The ‘half-horseshoe’ design can be seen from as far back as Manor House Lane which dissects the club’s 17th hole, and Morris purposely designed the building with pale materials to offset the dark backdrop of Ilkley Moor which can be seen in the distance behind.
Other spaces and event packages at this venue
per person / per morning
per person / per morning