Conference Queens

Conference Facilities at The Queen's Theatre

The Queen's Complex is situated in the regional centre of Barnstaple which is the principal town in the North of Devon. A busy market town, its history and heritage are second to none!

Details of the conference facilities at The Landmark are here.

The Queen's Theatre

  • Ideal for all types of events (meetings, training rooms, exhibitions and product launches)
  • 683 seats on two levels
  • Full technical support with state-of-the-art equipment
  • Fully-accessible for both participants and organisers

You can download (and print) our colour Conference Facilities brochure [it's quite big at 1.2Mb]

The Function and Gallery Suites

  • Disabled access for participants and organisers
  • The Function Room has its own board room table with seating for up to twelve people
  • The Gallery Suite has its own private bar
  • Full catering facilities available

Room Layout and Optimum Capacities

Name Type of Room Square Metres Theatre Style Board Room Buffet
Theatre Theatre   683    
Function Suite Meeting Room 20 25 15  
Gallery Suite Meeting Room 50 50   50

Equipment

Standard sound, light and presentation equipment will be included in the hire charges, but we can always provide specialist equipment if required. There is a minimal charge for the use of overhead projectors, television and video, but flip charts are provided free. Your technical requirements will be discussed and agreed in advance.

Catering

Our catering facilities are first-class and we offer an extensive range of menus to suit your every requirement.

  • From a working lunch to a four-course dinner
  • Special requirements and dietary needs catered for
  • Prices range from £6.50 to £20.00 per person
  • All types of entertainment can be arranged to ensure a perfect day

Travel Arrangements

Full details of ways of getting to us are here.

 

Our 2008 Panto
starring Todd Carty

(EastEnders, Grange Hill)

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North Devon Theatre News


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Faces of the Theatre

North Devon Council

Supported by Devon County Council

Arts Council of England