The smallest of the five halls, the Convocation Hall gives clients additional seating space for 30 people in a small, contained balcony. At the front of the hall is a low stage framed by arches and crowned by five semi circular apses, forming an ornate and compelling focal point.
This oak panelled hall housed the House of Lords at times during the Second World War. Its formal atmosphere combines grace with a classical charm ideal for both business and social functions.
| Location | First Floor |
| Capacities | View seating plans |
| Theatre Style | 100 (ground floor without Catering) plus 30 (fixed seats in the gallery) |
| Reception | 100 (standing) |
| Classroom Style | 45 (without Catering) |
| Boardroom Style | 40 (without Catering) |
| Lunch/Dinner | 60 (Seated silver served) |
| Dimensions | |
| Height (max) | 15ft 9in (4.8m) |
| Height (min) | 8ft (2.4m) |
| Length | 45ft 4in (13.92m) |
| Width | 20ft (6.15m) |
| Lighting - variations | |
| Tungsten/Fluorescent | Fluorescent |
| Control in room | No |
| Dimmers | Yes |
| Blackout facility | Yes |
| Sound system fitted | Yes |
| Power | |
| Number of 13 amp plugs | 20 |
| 3 phase available | No |
| Telephone/Data points (CAT 6) | 12 |
| Comfort cooling | Yes |