Bute Hall
Bute Hall
Bute Hall is a unique setting for an event of up to 1100 delegates theatre style or 250 for formal dining. Situated in the main building of the University, this large ceremonial Hall has a stunning cathedral like ceiling, ornate stained glass windows and painted pillars. The Hall was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and named for John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, who gifted the funds for its construction.
LAYOUTS AND CAPACITIES | |
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| Theatre style (including pew seating) | 1100 |
| Theatre style (flat floor only) | 450 |
| Formal Dining with dance floor | 170 |
| Formal Dining without dance floor | 250 |
| Reception | 500 |
| Cabaret | 170 |
EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES INCLUDED |
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| Projector & Screen |
| PA system (not suitable for playing music from devices) |
| Accessible stage |
| Audio Loop |

