Holywell Park Conference Centre

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52°45′31″N 1°14′44″W / 52.758512°N 1.245591°W / 52.758512; -1.245591 Holywell Park Conference Centre[1] is modern conference facility located on Loughborough University Campus offering 300 m2 of exhibition space and accommodating up to 450 people. It was officially opened in April 2004 by The Duke of Edinburgh.[2]

Holywell Park

Loughborough University purchased the National Grid plc technology park on Ashby Road Loughborough in 2003 for £35.5 million.[3]

The technology park was renamed Holywell Park and is home to a mix of Loughborough University academic schools and enterprise companies.

The park was built on the site of Holywell Hall, an area that was thought to contain a small hermitage, fishponds and moat.[4] The Hall itself is now the location of a Grade II listed building Holywell Farm.[5]

Conference Centre

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