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Well Met Conferencing introduces The Grange

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Well Met Conferencing introduces The Grange

Well Met Conferencing is proud to announce the addition of The Grange to its ever-increasing portfolio of award-winning conference and events venues.
Located on the picturesque Headingley Campus, just a short drive from Leeds city centre, The Grange is a listed building dating back to before the 16th century when it was originally used as a monastic grange as part of Kirkstall Abbey. Surrounded by 100 acres of parkland, this newly restored venue boasts a modern interior and includes two large conference rooms that are perfect for breakfast briefings, meetings, seminars and conferences for up to 20 boardroom style. The Grange is also well-suited to corporate clients looking for an away-day away from the hustle and bustle of Leeds city centre.


Kate Pitcher, Business Development Manager for Well Met Conferencing said: “The Grange is a really unique venue as it combines historic and charming features with modern interior design and state-of-the-art facilities. Conference organisers looking for a venue that offers value for money as well as character and beautiful surroundings will not be disappointed.”

She added: “For clients who enjoyed using the former Well Met venue, Old School Board, The Grange provides an excellent alternative.”

The Grange, which is available for bookings all year round, also includes free WiFi throughout, 24hr security and free on-site parking.

Well Met Conferencing manages a wide range of venues and spaces as well as providing experienced event management services for both internal and external clients.  Well Met’s portfolio ranges from urban and parkland venues including the Rose Bowl, Carnegie Village, Cloth Hall Court and the Gandhi Hall which collectively provide the perfect destination for conferences, meetings and exhibitions to product launches, dinners, filming, corporate away days and team building events.

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