Lower Ground Two
Bailey Room
About the Bailey Room
This modern, small and functional meeting room located on lower ground 2 floor, is the smallest space within the venue. It is ideal for a meeting or interview for up to six people. This can be used for a day meeting where delegates are able to use Brasserie One for their lunch break or room service style catering can also be provided.
It is very close to six other similar rooms on the same floor including the Rankine and Cubitt rooms.
It is named after Sir Donald Coleman Bailey, OBE (15 September 1901 – 5 May 1985) who was a British civil engineer who invented the Bailey bridge. It is considered generally recognised that the Bailey bridge assisted with the victory of the Second World War.
Products and Services
- Unlimited water
- Pads, pens and sweets
- Flipcharts
- Catering and refreshments
- Full wheelchair accessibility, guide dogs allowed
- Central air conditioning
- Electrically-operated projection screen
- Connectivity to high specification Tandberg video-conferencing
- Complimentary superfast Wi-Fi
- Dedicated bandwidths addresses also available
- Other Audio Visual services available on request
Dimensions
Length |
5.70 m |
Width |
3.35 m |
Height |
2.30 m |
Area |
19.20 sq m |
Capacities
Boardroom style |
6 |
Theatre style |
6 |
Classroom style |
- |
Stand up buffet / reception |
- |
Seated lunch / dinner |
- |
Seated buffet |
- |
Equipment Included as Standard
Lighting
Fixed downlights |
6 |
Dimmers |
Yes |
Power and Communications
Number of 13 amp sockets |
2 |
Telephone points |
Yes |
Cat 5 cabling |
Yes |
Wireless and wired broadband internet access |
Yes |
ISDN |
On request |
Main Access
Door width |
0.80 m |
Door height |
2.15 m |