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    • Oxford Road: Lifespring Stories
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    • Huntley & Palmers history
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    • Reading Abbey's most famous manuscript
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    • Art Stories online exhibition
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The Waterhouse Chamber

Room Specifications: 80m2 Ceiling height 8m Access 2.2m x 1.46m 50 Theatre 32 Cabaret 24 Boardroom Named in honour of the great architect Alfred Waterhouse, who designed many of the

What's on at Reading Town Hall

What's on at Reading Town Hall and Concert Hall

What's on in the Abbey Quarter

Take part in our exciting and varied events programme in the Abbey Quarter. Events for all ages!

Venue Hire

The beautiful listed Town Hall building provides a perfect venue for events from meetings for 5 to banquets for 700

Concert Hall

Perfect for larger events, our beautiful Victorian Concert Hall provides a grand and atmospheric backdrop to your wedding, banquet, conference, exhibition and more. The grand cantilevered balcony provides additional seating without the pillars to block the views of those seated beneath, all the while retaining an intimate feel. Pride of place is the magnificent Father Willis Organ, recently refurbished, it is one of the best examples of its kind in the country, and has delighted audiences for generations

Soane Space

Maximum capacities: Theatre 40 Cabaret 25 Boardroom 24 This versatile and airy room on the ground floor of the Town Hall has lots of personality. With its glass doors, alcoves

Concert Hall

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