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Aldershot Military Museum – Boyce Building

Aldershot Military Museum

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Contact Details

Aldershot Military Museum, Queens Avenue,

Aldershot

Hampshire

GU11 2LG

Who are you?

Aldershot Military Museum

Name of space

Boyce Building

What is the capacity?

Standing 60, Seated 50

Aldershot Military Museum – Boyce Building

About the space

The Boyce Building is a 1930’s wooden barrack block and was once the home of the Regimental Administration Offices for the camp. Carefully reconstructed at the museum thanks to a Heritage Lottery Fund grant, the Boyce Gallery explores the users of the barracks, which were once home to the Royal Army Service Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Corps of Transport and many battalions from the Brigade of Gurkhas, before closing in 2000. The venue is typically hired for meetings, talks, classes, workshops, events and functions.

What facilities/accessibility features does it have?

Facilities and equipment include main room (standing capacity 60, seated capacity 50), kitchen, toilets including accessible toilet, car parking (20 spaces), Wi-Fi, projector & screen, tables & chairs, cutlery & crockery, and flipchart. Conditions/restrictions on use include no smoking.

How much does it cost?

Hourly rate: Please enquire

Half day rate: Please enquire

Day rate: Please enquire

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