Bylaugh Hall
Bylaugh Hall was built with a taste for excellence by the architects of the Houses of Parliament as a place for entertaining guests. It has been completely restored, creating a building for entertaining guests whilst modernising and continuing the original pursuit of excellence. However, it is a quiet building set deep in the Norfolk countryside; the ambiance is away from the razzmatazz of the modern world. An atmosphere where one can focus on whatever one has come to Bylaugh to do. At the same time, the building is full of modern convenience, from state of the art sound proofing, fire, health and safety systems, lifts; kitchens and dining areas of high standards and all the IT elements expected in the middle of the average city.

The good selection of function and conferencing rooms range from the attractive Ballroom and Orangery, to rooms decreasing in size to the syndicate and breakout rooms. There are a large number of individual and interesting bedrooms to sleep in, some in the hall itself and others around the various quadrangle, courtyards and cottages. The kitchens will produce cuisine to the standard and the budget that you desire, the team of chefs do pride themselves on the quality of the food and its presentation. Furthermore, the backdrop of the Wensum valley and the rolling green meadows of the English countryside, reaching as far as the eye can see ensures the ideal setting. All perfect for a productive conference, meetings, training or other sessions - the sum total of which becomes the Bylaugh experience.

They cater for all events from a one-day conference or board meeting through to residential break-aways, including leisure activities. They have a designated conference coordinator who will be able to design a package and event to suit your budget and specific requirements.

For further information or to book an event at Bylaugh Hall please
contact us via email at
venues@jellyandcustard.co.uk, quoting 'Bylaugh Hall' in the subject line, or alternatively complete
our online enquiry form.
