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Rooms for Hire in the City of Oxford Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Approximate Venue Location Room for hire Capacity Time available Contact Cost St. Aldate’s 40 Pembroke Christopher Rm 100 w/chairs Half day: Half day: £245 Conference Street, Oxford 80 w/ tables 9am -1pm Full day: £385 centre OX1 1BP 120 standing 1pm - 5pm Evening: £385 Conference Rm 25 w/chairs Half day: £120 [email protected] 20 w/ tables Full day: Full day: £190 25 standing 9am - 6pm Evening: £190 Green Rm 25 w/ chairs Half day: £125 http://staldates.com/ 25 w/ tables Evening: Full day: £210 30 standing 6pm - 10pm Evening: £210 St. Aldate’s St. Aldate’s Church building 500 w/chairs Half day: £600 * Please note that this price structure does Church Street, Oxford 200 w/tables Full day: £1200 not apply to weddings. OX1 1BP Evening: £1800* The East Oxford Collins St, Main Hall 100 dependent 8am - 10pm £12.38 per hour [email protected] Games Hall, East Oxford. on activity OX4 1XS mobile: 07786266146 YHA Oxford 2a Botley Road, Meeting room 20 - 40 9am - 9pm £79 per day [email protected] OX2 0AB, people, (minimum 7hrs), Oxford depending on or hourly rate £20 01865 727275 set up per hour www.yha.org.uk\hostel\oxford Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 1 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Approximate Venue Location Room for hire Capacity Time available Contact Cost South Oxford Lake Street Main hall 100 people All the rooms £19 before Community Oxford when not 7pm and Centre OX1 4RP previously £23 booked are after 7pm The Brenda 50 seated available £16.50 and Horwood Room 75 standing 9am to 11pm £20.50 before and after7pm Room 2 12 people £14/£17 seated only per hour concessions 01865 242666 available Room 3 16 people £14/ [email protected] seated £17 per hour https://www.southoxford.org concessions available /room-details The Gill Garratt 50 seated, 75 £16.50/ room standing £20.50 per hour. Concession available. New changing Numbers upon £23per hour. rooms request Concession available. Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 2 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost The Oxford Sandy Lane Various Please Please Please contact 01865 774311 Ext 2111 Academy/ OX4 West contact us for contact us for us for more Community Littlemore more details more details details 01865 783238 Oxford OX4 6JZ [email protected] http://www.theoxfordacademy.org.uk/OX4- Prices Magdalen Road 41A Main Hall 100 People 8am – 11pm £17 per hour 01865 245 887 Church Magdalen (with kitchen [email protected] Road and Oxford additional https://www.mrc-oxford.org OX4 1RB hall if required) Wesley New Inn Hall Various Please Please Please 01865 201606 Memorial Street contact Nikos contact Nikos contact 07775 772018 Church Oxford, OX1 Paplomatas Paplomatas Nikos 2DH MSc MSc Paplomatas [email protected] Church Church MSc Manager Church http://www.wesleymem.org.uk/roomhire.htm Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 3 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost Jericho 33a Canal Café 20 – 25 10am – 12pm £11 per hour 01865 557902 Community Street, Oxford People Monday Centre OX2 6BQ -Friday, other [email protected] times are available on www.jerichocentre.org.uk request. Ground Floor 20 – 25 £10 per hour Room People Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 4 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost St Matthew’s Marlborough Hall 100 people 9am – 10pm £15 per hour Church, Road, Oxford. Tel: 01865 798587 OX1 4LW. [email protected] Grandpont http://www.stmatthewsoxford.org.uk/facilities- Oxford Kitchen 3 people 9am– 10pm £5 per hour hire Meeting 20 people 9am – 10pm £12.50 per hour room Gallery 20 people 9am – 10pm £12.50 per hour Risinghurst Kiln Lane, Main hall Capacity 100 £12 - £15 per Community Risinghurst, seated hour Centre Oxford, OX3 8EY Small hall Capacity 40 Various, no £8 - £12 per [email protected] seated later than hour 11pm ttps://www.oxford.gov.uk Meeting Capacity 12 £8 per hour (Search Risinghurst) room seated Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 5 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost Florence Park Cornwallis Lounge 30 Mon-Sun Between £5 - Community Road 8.30am – £12 per hour Centre Oxford 11pm Ox4 3NL Main Hall 100 Mon-Fri Between £10 – 07864028591 8.30am – £18 per hour 7pm [email protected] Both higher for Sat & Sun commercial www.florenceparkcommunitycentre.org.uk 8.30am – 11.30pm Kitchen £10 - £15 for duration Christian life 300 Cowley Main Hall 1000 seated £1,300 Centre Road, OX4 400(hall) 2AF 600(balcony) 01865-772152 Room 1 30 seated 8am -12 £30 per hour 07501555053 midnight [email protected] Room 2 20 seated £35 per hour www.clcoxford.co.uk/venue-hire Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 6 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost The King’s Osney Mead Thames Hall 1,000 People Over 200 Centre Oxford people OX2 0ES Full Day - £1680 Half Day - £1020 Less than 200 people Full Day - £1190 Half Day - £730 Cherwell 90 People Please Full Day - £460 [email protected] Room contact us for Half Day - £276 more details 01865 297400 Hinksey 60 People Full Day - £310 [email protected] Room Half Day - £276 Boardroom Theatre style Full Day - £160 – 20 people Half Day - £93 http://kingscentre.co.uk/rooms Boardroom style – 12 people Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 7 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost Oxford City St Aldate’s Main Hall Theatre style Council Oxford 500 people Town Hall OX1 1BX Cabaret layout 30 Assembly Boardroom – https://www.oxfordtownhall.co.uk/ Room 70 people Theatre – 200 Please contact people us for more Cabaret/Dining details – 140 Please contact the Town Hall Bookings Team Barristers 16 People on 01865 252195 for a form or fill in the Room contact page for a quote Clerks room 12 People Council Fixed bench Chamber Seating – 106 people Court Room Fixed bench seating – 43 people Balcony – 50 people Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 8 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost Oxford City St Aldate’s Judges Boardroom – Council Oxford Room 16 people Town Hall OX1 1BX Theatre – 25 people https://www.oxfordtownhall.co.uk/ Jury Room 12 People Long Room Boardroom – 25 People Theatre style – 70 People Cabaret/Dining Please contact the Town Hall Booking Team – 30 people on 01865 252195 or Fill in the contact page Main Hall Theatre Style Please for a quote – 500 people contact us for Cabaret/Dining more details – 300 people (350 Banquet) Old Library Boardroom – 30 people Theatre – 120 people Cabaret/ Dining – 80 People Freemans 20 People Room Plowman 18 People Room Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 9 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost Oxford City St Aldate’s St Aldate’s Boardroom – Council Oxford Room 22 people https://www.oxfordtownhall.co.uk/ Town Hall OX1 1BX Theatre style – 45 people Cabaret/Dining Please contact the Town Hall Booking Team – 30 people on 01865 252195 or Fill in the contact page The Council Very formal Please for a quote Chamber setting seating contact us for up to106, but more details the seating arrangement is fixed. Oxford Spires Abingdon Various Please contact Please Please contact Tel: 01865 324324 Hotel Road us for more contact us for us for more Oxford details more details details Fax: 01865 324325 OX1 4PS [email protected] Oxford City Council is not responsible for the accuracy of these records. This document should be used as a guide 10 only Updated as of 21/03/2018 Rooms for hire in the city of Oxford Room for Time Approximate Venue Location Capacity Contact hire available Cost Wheatley Park Holton, Various Please Please Please contact [email protected] School Oxford, OX33 contact us for contact us for us for more 1QH more details more details details www.2jevents.com/partnerschools Wood Farm Titup Hall Various Please Please Please contact [email protected] School Drive, contact us for contact us for us for more Oxford, OX3 more details more details details www.2jevents.com/partnerschools 8QQ St Gregory the Cricket Road, Various Please Please Please contact [email protected] Great School
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