Court Room
Overlooks Trinity Square and is bathed in light from the floor to ceiling windows
Look to either the floor or the ceiling in this beautiful room and the eye is rewarded.
Underfoot is a magnificent, densely-woven carpet, the second largest single-loom carpet in the British Isles, depicting the arms of Trinity House.
Above, the ceiling reveals a vivid, allegorical scene painted originally by J F Rigaud and first restored in 1850 by the famous pre-Raphaelite artist, William Holman Hunt.
Receptions and lunches
The courtroom, bathed in light from the floor to ceiling windows overlooking Trinity Square, provides a splendid space for pre-lunch or dinner receptions and board meetings.
Dimension
Length | 40'4" | 12.1 m |
Width | 24'4" | 7.3 m m |
Capacity
Reception | 120 |
Lunch / dinner formal | 40 |
Round tables | 60 |
Boardroom | 30 |
'U' shape | 30 |
Theatre style (front / back projection) |
80 |