These five small meetings rooms are each able to accommodate up to eight people around a small boardroom table. All naturally lit, they can be used either individually or as breakout rooms for groups using other meeting rooms.
Magnetic paint on the walls allows notes and papers from the meeting to be put easily displayed around the room and repositioned as required.
John Nash (1752-1835) was the leading architect of the Regency period, between 1810 and 1830. From 1813, he was the favourite architect of the Prince Regent, working for him at Carlton House and the Brighton Pavilion. In 1806, he was commissioned to lay out the Regent’s Park development for the Crown, and although never completed, it was a great success.