Sunday 22 February 2009

12) Marwell Hall Permanent Exhibition

History
Marwell Hall at the centre of Marwell Zoological Park has three beautiful rooms which can be hired for your conference, seminar or corporate event. Marwell Hall is a Grade I listed building. Part of the building is medieval dating from the 13th century and it was owned by the Bishop of Winchester. A later resident was Sir Henry Seymour, brother of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII’s third wife. It is very probable that Henry VIII visited Marwell and it is rumoured that he had a private marriage ceremony before his official one at Marwell Hall or at Owslebury Church nearby. We will be delighted to send you a conference pack and would be pleased to show you our facilities at a time to suit you. We offer a variety of mouth- watering menus. This can range from simple coffee and cakes to a full hot meal or cold buffet. If you have your own ideas for menus we can fulfil these and special dietary needs will be catered for. You can also have a BBQ at the end of the day.We can also provide illustrated talks about Marwell or a guided tour which could form part of your memorable day. If you wish to have some fun and provide a challenge for your delegates, team building challenges on the lawns of Marwell Hall can be arranged.

The Permanent exhibition is in place all year excluding the period during which the Marwell International Wildlife Art Society Annual Exhibition takes place, usually in August from the Wednesday to the Sunday before the bank holiday Monday. The exhibition is not normally open to the general public but works can be viewed by all those attending the hall for functions.

Arrangements for displaying art work produced by members of MIWAS can be made by contacting Pip McGarry or myself Debbie Knight.

Details can be found at http://www.miwas.co.uk/