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Conference Venue

The conference will take place on the main site at Lancaster University, which is located at Bailrigg, 3 miles to the south of the city of Lancaster. The campus is set in 250 acres of landscaped parkland and is close to the Lake District. The University has numerous cultural and recreational facilities – a theatre studio, art gallery, concert hall, multi-denominational Chaplaincy Centre and large and well equipped sports complex.

The academic conference activities will take place in The Brandrigg Room at Cartmel College, Barker House Farm.

Accommodation

En-suite campus accommodation is available including adapted and ground floor rooms for people with disabilities. En-suite accommodation is limited so early booking is advisable.

5-star hotel facilities are also available just of the University campus, only 5 minutes walk from the conference venue at an additional charge, to be confirmed later. A fully equipped leisure suite and gym are available for delegates staying at the Lancaster House Hotel.

A variety of accommodation is available in the city and surrounding areas. See Lancaster University's visitors page for further information.

Travel to Lancaster

The historic city of Lancaster is just 10 minutes by bus from the University (3 miles). It is a friendly bustling city which has all the amenities of a large city without having lost its charm and character.

There are numerous sites of interest including: Lancaster Castle, Lancaster Priory, Roman Bath House, Music Room, Church of St John the Evangelist, Judges Lodgings, City Museum and Maritime Museum.

One of the most striking features of the area are the spectacular mountains of the Lake District which form an impressive backdrop looking north over Lancaster and Morecambe Bay. Morecambe and the beautiful historical village of Heysham is only 20 minutes away from Lancaster, attractions include: Sunderland Point, The Port of Heysham (with regular sailing to the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland), St Patrick's Chapel (750 AD), Parish Church of St Peter, and Rock Hewn Graves.

Lancaster is easily accessible by road, rail, air and coach. Campus plans and area maps, along with travel details including local timetables can be found on Lancaster University's travel page .

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