Drapers’ Hall | City Centre
VenueHistoric Coventry Trust offers a number of unique spaces for hire, suitable for a variety of events including weddings and family celebrations, parties, corporate events and meetings, award ceremonies and much more.
Drapers’ Hall | Venue Hire in Coventry City Centre
About Drapers' Hall
Drapers’ Hall is Coventry’s finest Regency building, purpose built for the Drapers’ Guild in 1832 with an ornately decorated Ballroom, Tea Room and Reading Room. A stunning building situated in the heart of the city’s Cathedral Quarter, it reflects Coventry’s historic status as the home of the most important Drapers’ organisation outside of London and captures the glamour and splendour of the early 19th century.
Booking
To contact the team and book a venue at Drapers’ Hall please fill in the contact form. Alternatively you can contact Hannah.pierce@historiccoventrytrust.org.uk
Accessibility
The venue is accessible with a lift, accessible toilets and an induction loop as well as a DDA level bar top and two refuge points.
Catering
Local food and beverage provider Dhillon’s Brewery, will take care of your booking with bespoke capabilities per event.
Facilities
Use of Drapers’ Hall (Ballroom, Tearoom, meeting rooms or full venue) can include the following:
- PA system, with sound engineer
- Large round tables for seated events
- Chairs (up to 160)
- Bar and bar staff
- Hot and cold food
- Tea and Coffee
- Projector, screen
- Box office
- Stage
- Lectern
- Dressing room
- Full venue specification.
Parking at Drapers' Hall
There is no car parking on the site. The nearest car parks are either:
- Salt Lane multi-story car park (CV1 2GY)
- Grove Street car park (CV1 5AG)
- There are a two Blue Badge parking bays on Bayley Lane.
To contact the team and book a venue at Drapers’ Hall please fill in the contact form. Alternatively you can contact Hannah.pierce@historiccoventrytrust.org.uk
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