
Parkstead House
An iconic Grade I listed 18th century villa, Parkstead House built in the early 1760s for the 2nd Earl of Bessborough by Sir William Chambers (who was also the architect for Somerset House and the Pagoda at Kew Gardens) and home to Whitelands College, offers a unique mixture of traditional meeting rooms, exquisite banqueting suites and modern lecture halls seating up to 300 delegates all set around the backdrop of Richmond Park. A perfect venue for team meetings, gala dinners, fun days or corporate kick offs.
Conferences at Roehampton at Parkstead House can offer 200 en-suite modern bedrooms for conference delegates. Delegates will have access to tea and coffee making facilities with towels and complimentary packs provided in all rooms.
For conferencing and events visit the Parkstead House hospitality and conferencing website for further information.
View our Parkstead House conference and events brochure.
View our Parkstead House wedding brochure.