Gordon Darling Hall
Just inside the entrance, the Hall has a soaring ceiling and plenty of natural light.

Unclaimed listingGallery and theatre venue
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2 distinct event spaces available — each with its own character, capacity and image.
Just inside the entrance, the Hall has a soaring ceiling and plenty of natural light.
The eastern side of the Terrace Room is perfect for a breakfast or lunch, workshop or planning day.
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