Situated close to the historic city of Lancaster and just three minutes from junction 33 on the M6, Lancaster House offers purpose-built training and conference facilities of the highest standard, along with an extensive Health Club for the convenience and comfort of your delegates.
Lancaster House's conference facilities can accommodate a broad variety of business gatherings with a total of sixteen meeting rooms including three self-contained conference suites, each comprising a single large conference room connected to three smaller syndicate rooms, with the largest accommodating up to 200 guests.
At Lancaster House they have created a purpose built Conference Centre which is used solely for business. It happens to be attached to the hotel, but the two are entirely separate, giving you dedicated, uninterrupted space to call your own for the duration of your stay.
As they're on the edge of Lancaster University's Campus, the Conference Centre has been created to run seamlessly into the University's Training and Management Centres, allowing you access to a wealth of superb services, facilities and resources.
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M6 j33 and A6 for two miles towards Lancaster. Sign for hotel on right.
Nearest railway halt is Lancaster Castle station. three miles from Hotel.Local regular bus services visit Lancaster University, giving short walk to Hotel. Preston bus stops at Lane end on main road.
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