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Keyturn Training @ Dunchurch Park

Keyturn’s Head Office is based in the grounds of Dunchurch Park Hotel and Conference Centre, Rugby; a beautiful grade II listed manor house complemented by modern conference extensions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Features of Dunchurch Park include:-

33 conference & meeting rooms

 Conference capacity for up to 300 delegates

 87 en-suite bedrooms and access to leisure facilities

 Fine dining & table d'hote restaurants and bistro bar cuisine

 72 acres of listed gardens and grounds

 Eureka! challenge and adventure course

Extensive complimentary car-parking

Keyturn have an excellent reputation for attention to detail, and this is also the difference you’ll notice at Dunchurch Park. We will look after all your booking arrangements and ensure the quality of your accommodation and hospitality matches the exceptional quality of your training.

Located within the Midlands and close to major motorway, rail and air connections, Dunchurch Park is ideally situated for any training event.  Within minutes of busy highways you are transported to a tranquil parkland estate.

Excellent rates for the use of Dunchurch Park are available through Keyturn and the inclusive package includes:

All on-site Audio Visual equipment

 Unlimited access to delegate café

 Complimentary Internet Centre

Complimentary Wi-Fi

Free photocopying

A syndicate room for up to 10 delegates*

Main room hire

Delegate table stationery and refreshments

Hot and cold buffet style lunch

       *subject to availability

We would be delighted to welcome you to Keyturn to discuss your training needs and to give you a tour of the fabulous training facilities available at Dunchurch Park.

To arrange an appointment, please contact Lesley Stretton on 01788 815500 or email ls@keyturn-training.co.uk

Send mail to web@keyturn-training.co.uk with questions or comments about this web site.
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Last modified: May 28, 2009