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The conference facilities at Sunbury Court come in two distinct flavours - the main building's traditional Chapel Conference Room and the well equipped, purpose-built High Council Chambers.
The High Council Chambers
Built in the late 1990s by General Paul Rader,
the conference centre's main room is equipped
with:
Network
and Internet access for laptop computers via LAN
(Local Area Network).
Wireless
Broadband Connectivity
Individual
sound system for translations
Computer
projector for powerpoint presentations
VHS
projector for video tape
Surroundsound
amplification
Remote
blinds and lighting
The centre additionally has 2 syndicate rooms, male/female and wheelchair toilets, and its own kitchenette.
| The High Council Chambers' Seating Capacity |
| Theatre Style (Desks are not movable) |
0
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| Board Room Style |
88
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| Class Room Style |
88 |
| Mixed Seating |
200
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The Mansion's Conference Room
The Victorian west wing added by Colonel Harfield in the late 19th century, houses the massive, high-ceilinged Conference Room and elaborate Coachman's entrance. It is here that the first Salvation Army High Council gathered early in 1929. The Army's successive Generals since then have been elected by Commissioners assembling from their posts around the world in this impressive hall.
It is the perfect venue to address medium sized groups in grand style.
| The Mansion's Conference Room Seating Capacity |
| Theatre Style |
120
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| Board Room Style |
40
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| School Room Style |
48
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The Mansion House contains a number of hotspots
permitting laptops with a wireless network cards
to access wireless broadband connectivity. Additionally
the mansion house has a number of large public
rooms which are available for hire, whose seating
capacities are as follows:
| The Mansion's Additional Seating Capacity |
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Theatre
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Board Room |
Class Room |
| Library |
0
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0 |
25 |
| Lounge |
70 |
0 |
0 |
| Sun Lounge |
50
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0 |
20 |
Seating arrangements and capacities may be altered at the margins to accommodate individual conference needs, please use the comments on the booking enquiry form to register those needs. Alternatively send a direct email query to reservations.
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