The Great Barn
Other VenueHarrow, Harrow · HA2 6PX
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250
max capacity
1
room
full catering
kitchen
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About
A Grade II* listed 16th-century barn (built in 1506) nestled in the picturesque grounds of a scheduled monument heritage site, featuring three other historic listed buildings, landscaped gardens, and a 14th-century moat. It combines historical grandeur with modern luxuries, offering an elegant venue for various events.
Rooms & Pricing
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The Great BarnMain Room
250 standing · 200 banquet
£262.00
per hour
A Grade II* listed 16th-century barn (built in 1506) nestled in the picturesque grounds of a scheduled monument heritage site, featuring three other historic listed buildings, landscaped gardens, and a 14th-century moat. It combines historical grandeur with modern luxuries, offering an elegant venue for various events.
Capacity
All Pricing
| Tier | Period | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Private | full day | £6350.00 |
| Private | full day | £7734.00 |
| Private | full day | £7700.00 |
| Private | full day | £5007.00 |
| Private | full day | £5000.00 |
| Private | half day | £262.00 |
| Private | half day | £275.00 |
Facilities & Features
Equipment & detailed facilities available
Accessibility
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Accessible facilities are available.
Booking & Practical Info
Contact
How to Book
To arrange a visit, contact 020 8863 6720 or email [email protected]. A booking deposit is required to secure the date. The proposed new cancellation fee is the cost of the 25% deposit required to hire the venue.
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