

Introducing the West Lodge Park Suite
A conference space where old meets new.
You won’t find a grander conference space in North London than the West Lodge Park Suite. Perfect for large events, the West Lodge Park Suite is an incredible meeting space that can be extended to allow events for up to 140 guests. The room is absolutely steeped in history. Your delegates will find themselves surrounded by lovingly restored period features, such as a fine gold leaf egg and dart cornice, chandeliers, and original 17th century portraits by Britain’s first professional female painter, our own Mary Beale. And let’s not forget the high sash windows, from which you can take in the incredible vista of our 35-acre arboretum.
Of course, you’ll also find modern design elements, like high speed wi-fi, and flexible seating styles and layouts, that will ensure maximum comfort in grand style for your guests. And when it comes to creating an informal post-conference party, the John Evelyn room is perfect for mingling and buffet style dining, with drinks served from the adjoining bar in the King Charles room.
The space is named after the notable diarist John Evelyn, arborist and friend of Samuel Pepys and Sir Christopher Wren. During his 1676 stay, he described West Lodge Park as ‘a very pretty place, the house commodious, the gardens handsome, and our entertainment very free.’ We suspect when you conference with us, you’ll more than agree with his words.
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John Evelyn Room
This is the finest banqueting and conference room in North London, named after the diarist John Evelyn who visited West Lodge in 1676. It features a high ceiling, two large sash windows, air conditioning, chandeliers, original portraits by Mary Beale, a beautiful conservatory and an equally lovely terrace, with direct access to the 35 acres of the Beale Arboretum surrounding the hotel, beautiful views, and easy access to the front entrance.
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The King Charles Room
This lovely room, named after King Charles II whose original portrait by Mary Beale is on the wall, features a nice terrace with direct access to the 35 acres of the Beale Arboretum surrounding the hotel, and has a high ceiling, air conditioning and three large sash windows as well as beautiful views and easy access to the front entrance.
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Coventry Room
This room is named after Henry Coventry, who lived at West Lodge in the seventeenth century and was Secretary of State to Charles II. It features its own conservatory, air conditioning, ceiling fans, and has direct access to the bar terrace and to the 35 acres of the Beale Arboretum surrounding the hotel.
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Lancaster Suite
This fine set of two rooms is named after HM The Queen, who, as the Duke of Lancaster, owns the 1800 acres of the surrounding Enfield Chase. The Lancaster Suite is beautifully decorated with fine landscapes and portraits, chandeliers, air conditioning and statues, and has the largest capacity in the hotel. It features the Lancaster Room and the Chandos Room, with direct access to the front of the hotel and the 35 acres of the Beale Arboretum surrounding the hotel, and easy access to the front entrance.
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Edward Beale Room
This room is named after Edward Beale, the sixth generation of the family firm, who purchased the West Lodge Park in 1945, and whose CBE for Services to Tourism is on show in this room. It features two terraces, a lobby, and air conditioning, and gives direct access to the 35 acres of the Beale Arboretum surrounding the hotel, as well as easy access to the hotel bar and restaurant.
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The Hornbeam Boardroom
This room is named after the National Collection of Hornbeams in the Beale Arboretum. It features fine views out over the lake and helipad, original photographs of the Hornbeam Collection and is the ideal place for a quiet meeting away from the office The room has an integrated 50” LED smart TV and Nespresso coffee machine.
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Room/Suite | Dimensions | Capacities | Features | Suitable for |
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John Evelyn Room |
John Evelyn Room Dimensions
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Views of the Arboretum, includes the John Evelyn Conservatory, direct access to the grounds |
Business meetings, exhibitions, informal events, drinks receptions |
Lancaster Room |
Lancaster Room Dimensions
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Its own private terrace, large sash windows, Chandos Room Annexe |
Theatre presentations, larger boardroom meetings, cabaret meetings, private dining |
Chandos Room |
Chandos Room Dimensions
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King Charles Room |
King Charles Room Dimensions
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Dual aspect windows, private terrace area, views of the arboretum |
Boardroom meetings, smaller presentations, private dining |
Edward Beale Room |
Edward Beale Room Dimensions
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Direct access to the Arboretum, a small terraced area, Ante room |
Boardroom meetings, smaller presentations, private dining |
Coventry Room |
Coventry Room Dimensions
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Includes The Coventry Conservatory, direct access to the grounds |
Smaller boardrooms, intimate private dining |
The Hornbeam Boardroom |
Chandos Room Dimensions
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Fitted 55" LED TV, integrated AV |
Board room meetings |