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Aberdare Hall

With its well-equipped meeting rooms and comfortable dining facilities, Aberdare Hall has much to offer all different types of events.

Built in 1893 to promote women's education in Wales, Aberdare Hall is centrally located, within walking distance of most of the academic schools and only a brief walk from the city and civic centre.

Meeting rooms

The main building, known as Old Hall, has three executive meeting rooms, all located on the ground floor. The rooms are comfortable and traditional in style and have the following facilities available:

  • full range of audio-visual equipment (please note that room capacity may change slightly if audio/visual equipment is required in the room)
  • free WiFi
  • refreshments and buffets can be provided in all rooms to suit requirements

Isabel Bruce Room

Isabel Bruce Room set up for a meeting, with red tablecloth, papers and water glasses
Isabel Bruce Room set up in boardroom style.
  • accommodates up to 14 delegates in a boardroom style
  • audio visual equipment available

Joan Buckingham Room

Joan Buckingham Room set up for a meeting, with red tablecloth, papers and water glasses, flipchart in corner
Joan Buckingham Room set up in boardroom style.
  • accommodates up to 16 delegates theatre-style and 12 delegates boardroom-style
  • audio visual equipment available

Kathleen Ede Room

Kathleen Ede Room set up for a conference with rows of chairs on which papers are laid
Kathleen Ede Room set up in theatre style.
  • accommodates up to 24 delegates theatre-style and up to 12 boardroom-style
  • audio visual equipment available

The Aberdare Room

  • accommodates theatre, cabaret and boardroom styles
  • audio visual equipment available

Aberdare Hall Restaurant

Aberdare Hall Restaurant is available for functions, conference dinners, banquets, wedding receptions and presentations.

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