Dining & leisure

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In the evenings, delegates may enjoy a delicious and relaxed meal in the Edinburgh Restaurant, from lovely light bites such as tuna fishcakes to hearty butcher's cuts with a selection of steak sauces.


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Functions

 

Tailored to your requirements, formal dinners can be served in the Berkshire Suite and The Edinburgh Restaurant. The Edinburgh restaurant is spacious enough to hold a dinner dance with room for a dance floor and band to be accommodated. 

 

  

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Maidenhead Probus Club – 9 December 2010

 

"Thanks for a very enjoyable function yesterday. The quality and presentation were excellent so please extend our appreciation to the whole team involved."

 

 


Exclusive Dining at Moor Hall

Every once in a while we all have something special that we want to celebrate with a certain sense of style and occasion.

 

Located in the 19th century manor house, part of the nine acre Moor Hall estate, The Bray Room offers everything you need for your exclusive dining experience.

 

Our award winning Chef Michael Day offers exceptional menus with the most luxurious ingredients, along with a choice of wines from our extensive list.

 

From your initial enquiry to the day of your event, one of our experienced events team will be on hand with help and advice to ensure you and your guests experience and enjoy a truly memorable occasion. 

 

 

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Leisure


In leisure time, delegates can choose to use Moor Hall’s excellent onsite facilities which include a fully equipped gym, snooker room, bar and lounge area, terrace area, and outdoor activities in the warmer months. Alternatively they may explore Cookham and the surrounding area.

Delegates can enjoy:

  • A walk along the River Thames – just a stone’s throw from Moor Hall
  • A visit to the Stanley Spencer art gallery; Cookham was the dwelling-place of the renowned 20th Century artist
  • A trip to the National Trust’s Cliveden House, to explore the grounds