Henry VIII Banqueting Hall

The Henry VIII Banqueting Hall at Leeds Castle
 

 

Smiling bridemaid in the Henry VIII Banqueting Hall at Leeds Castle

 

 

Situated in the Gloriette – the 13th century castle keep – the Henry VIII Banqueting Hall is named after the castle’s most famous owner, and architect of many changes to the building. He was responsible for installing the magnificent bay windows, with panoramic views across the grounds.

The largest room in the castle, measuring over 70ft in length, the Henry VIII Banqueting Hall can seat up to 100 guests for dinner. The hall is traditionally furnished and a blazing log fire provides the finishing touch in winter, with an ebony floor, heavily carved beams and a choice of layouts.

Suggested capacities
Dining 100