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 |