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Hillscourt Conference Centre has been built around the attractively gabled Hillscourt House, which was built in 1897. Once the home of a wealthy Victorian businessman, the house later became a preparatory school, set in 25 acres of its own attractive grounds and gardens offering a tranquil setting. Suitable for conferences, exhibitions, product launches, training seminars, team building and corporate meetings venues, set in the beautiful cosmopolitan city of Birmingham in England. Hillscourt offers first-class catering with standards of service which would be the envy of many larger establishments. he oak panelled Conference Hall is a light, comfortable room with matching light wood tables. It is a very versatile facility accommodating up to 200 in a theatre-style layout to a maximum of 120, classroom style. Hillscourt offers first-class catering with standards of service which would be the envy of many larger establishments. Breakfast is served on a hot and cold buffet style basis, offering a wide variety of options enabling guests to have as little or as much as they wish. Conference lunches are also served buffet style, offering a range of hot dishes (always with at least one vegetarian option), followed by a sweet and tea or coffee. A three-course table d'hôte dinner is served in the evening, allowing delegates the chance to relax after a busy day. All bedrooms have radio alarms, tea and coffee making facilities, direct dial telephones and remote control colour televisions. Some twin-bedded rooms are available in the main house. There are two bedrooms on the ground floor of the accommodation block which have been specially adapted for persons with disabilities.
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