The Alexander Harvey Room is a bright, daylit room for meetings of up to 18 people, seated boardroom style. High windows along one side of the room ensure a light, airy atmosphere.
Magnetic paint on the walls allows notes and papers from the meeting to be put easily displayed around the room and repositioned as required.
About the architect
William Alexander Harvey was the architect taken on, aged just 20, by George Cadbury to design Bournville, the model 'garden suburb' that would house the Cadbury's workforce. The pioneering scheme incorporated everything a small town would need, including shops, schools and churches.

Bournville Village School