Nottingham Friends Meeting House offers a peaceful and accessible venue in the heart of the city.
We are next to the General Cemetery and just a short walk from the Arboretum. Excellent public transport links serve us, including nearby tram and bus stops.
Rooms are available to hire Monday to Saturday, from 9am to 10pm.
All rooms are accessible, and there are options for groups of all sizes.
Daily rates and whole-building hire are available on request.
Discounts may be available for regular or multi-room bookings.
All room hire includes:
Available on request (additional charge):
Bright and open, ideal for large groups (capacity 120)
Set up with 30+ central chairs and more around the sides
Includes a piano and access to a private garden (by request)
No food or drink allowed in this room
Flexible layout with 5 tables and chairs, plus library access
Direct access to a fully equipped kitchen
Can be opened up with the Meeting Room to create a stage
Capacity: 60 people
Smaller room with a kitchenette, coat rack, and whiteboard
Central table with chairs (capacity 20)
Cosy space for small groups
Typically laid out with chairs and tables around the edge
Can be joined with Room 3
Capacity: 20 people
Includes a piano and Quaker bookcase with reference texts
Large whiteboard and flexible seating
Can be joined with Room 2
Capacity: 20 people
Larger open space with piano and whiteboard
Flexible for workshops and discussion groups
Capacity: 20 people
All bookings must be made in advance and paid for before use.
Please include setup and clear-up time in your booking.
When using our Meeting House, we ask everyone to respect the Quaker commitment to truth, equality, simplicity, peace, and sustainability.
This means:
We want to welcome a wide range of people and events into our Meeting House. But as a place rooted in Quaker values, we sometimes need to say no to bookings that go against our principles or purpose.
If There Are Questions About a Booking
If a request raises concerns, it will be reviewed by our leadership team. We aim to make a decision within two working weeks. If more time is needed, we’ll let you know and explain why.
If a booking is refused, we’ll always explain the reasons.
If you disagree with the decision, you can ask for a review in writing. This will be considered by a senior member of the charity, and a final decision will usually be made within two more working weeks.
We want to be transparent, thoughtful, and fair—while also being true to our values. We support and follow the Equality Act 2010 in all our decisions.
Hourly hire rates apply with a two-hour minimum.