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Salon

Key Venue Features

Fireplaces
Decorative stencilling and timber-work
Projector screen

Venue Dimensions

Space one: 8.8m x 6m (52.8m²)
Space two: 8.6m x 6.4m (55.1m²)
Total area: 107m²

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Salon Venue Pricing & Information

Key Venue Features

Fireplaces
Decorative stencilling and timber-work
Projector screen

Venue Dimensions

Space one: 8.8m x 6m (52.8m²)
Space two: 8.6m x 6.4m (55.1m²)
Total area: 107m²

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Salon Venue Pricing & Information

About

The Salon is a mid-sized venue with warm lighting, fireplaces, and original decorative stencilling and timberwork. Ideal for meetings and workshops, the Salon looks out onto the Convent Courtyard and into Mural Hall.

The Salon’s decorative frieze was hand-painted by the father of Sister Monica, reflecting the history of the Convent building. This room held a lot of significance for the Sisters because it was where they were allowed to receive visitors. Traditionally, the two large doors that open onto the courtyard were only for nuns and novices of the Good Shepherd Order. Guests would have entered through the front door of the Convent building.

Facilities

The space is WIFI-enabled and features a projector screen. Additional facilities including tables, chairs, whiteboards, heaters and fans are available to hirers. Basic AV equipment is available to hirers.

For venue capacity, rates and floor plan click here.

Accessibility

The Salon is wheelchair accessible.

Gender diversity is welcome at the Convent, and patrons are welcome to use any restroom that matches their gender identity or expression. There are gendered toilets available close to the venue and gender-neutral toilets available in other locations within the Convent precinct. View the Public Toilet Map to find a bathroom of your preference.

Book online

Abbotsford Convent’s varied indoor and outdoor spaces are perfect for inspiration, creativity and collaboration.

To hire a space, simply book online.

By hiring a space at the Convent you are supporting the long-term sustainability of our not-for-profit arts, cultural and learning precinct for everyone to enjoy.