0 Comment(s) 19/08/2008 +0100 GMT
by Ian Whiteling
There are few meetings venues where, in the silence between
presentations or debate, you can hear the sound of water lapping the
shores of a neighbouring lake, but that’s certainly the case with
Sheepdrove’s new Boathouse.
Due to open in September 2008, the Boathouse is situated on the edge of
a lake, surrounded by woodland three quarters of a mile away from the
main Sheepdrove Eco Conference Centre in Berkshire. The timber-framed
building is ideal for board or private meetings, teambuilding or
training sessions, according to the venue, and is suitable for groups
of up to 15 people.

Room with a view: Sheepdrove's new lakeside Boathouse
Delegates can walk to the building through fields and woodland, or hop
aboard on of the Sheepdrove Organic Farm’s vehicles. Refreshments and
lunches, using fresh, seasonal organic produce from the farm, will be
available and delegates can eat inside or use the outdoor seating and
barbecue area. There is even a fishing pontoon just outside the main
door (although catching your own lunch is discouraged).
“We are constantly looking for new ways to create unusual, creative
meeting spaces,” said Sheepdrove Eco Conference Centre manger Russell
Downing. “The Rooks’ Nest, with its starry ceiling and sheepskin
beanbags, is enormously popular and we expect this newest addition to
our meeting rooms to be even better received.”






































