The Colman Room
- Largest room in MacGregor Building
- Ceiling-mounted projector and screen available
- Capacity of up to 50 people



Flexible Meeting Space
The Colman Room is a versatile meeting space within the MacGregor Building at Norfolk Showground.
This spacious meeting room combines professional functionality with natural comfort, making it the ideal choice for corporate meetings and training sessions.
Boasting a ceiling mounted projector and screen, this bright and airy space offers the perfect environment for productive meetings and presentations, while its flexible layout options ensure we meet your specific requirements.
ABOUT THIS VENUE
Venue Features
Natural Daylight Excellence
Lots of natural daylight create an inspiring and energising atmosphere for productive meetings and conferences.
Professional AV Equipment
Ceiling mounted projector with screen ensure seamless presentations and professional delivery.
Flexible Layout Options
Accommodates different seating configurations from intimate boardroom style to larger theatre style presentations.
Norfolk Showground Location
Located within the historic MacGregor Building with ample free parking and easy access to Norfolk’s transport networks.
Complete Meeting Support
Free Wi-Fi and refreshments provided as standard, ensuring all your meeting essentials are covered.
Multi-Purpose Functionality
The space’s adjustable layout ensures that your training session or a corporate presentation, is easily visible by all.
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Experiences at Norfolk Showground
Raymond Bewry
Updated Review: Today, Sunday, November 16, I visited Winter Wonderland. While entrance was free, you needed to book a free entry ticket online to secure your spot. Attendance was quite sparse, and it quickly became clear why many, especially families with young children, decided not to come. For example, I bought three cookies—similar to those sold at Lidl or Greggs—for £12, whereas the same cookies at Greggs cost just £1 each or £2.60 for a pack of three. It wasn’t surprising to see a father and his young children making the difficult and potentially unsafe journey across the flyover just to buy...
Chloe Stevens
Went to winter wonderland and it was amazing so much to do for the girls. 3 year old and a 4 year old. Went to see Santa was abit of disappointment but other than that everything else was good.
Raymond Bewry
Updated Review: Today, Sunday, November 16, I visited Winter Wonderland. While entrance was free, you needed to book a free entry ticket online to secure your spot. Attendance was quite sparse, and it quickly became clear why many, especially families with young children, decided not to come. For example, I bought three cookies—similar to those sold at Lidl or Greggs—for £12, whereas the same cookies at Greggs cost just £1 each or £2.60 for a pack of three. It wasn’t surprising to see a father and his young children making the difficult and potentially unsafe journey across the flyover just to buy...
Chloe Stevens
Went to winter wonderland and it was amazing so much to do for the girls. 3 year old and a 4 year old. Went to see Santa was abit of disappointment but other than that everything else was good.
Raymond Bewry
Updated Review: Today, Sunday, November 16, I visited Winter Wonderland. While entrance was free, you needed to book a free entry ticket online to secure your spot. Attendance was quite sparse, and it quickly became clear why many, especially families with young children, decided not to come. For example, I bought three cookies—similar to those sold at Lidl or Greggs—for £12, whereas the same cookies at Greggs cost just £1 each or £2.60 for a pack of three. It wasn’t surprising to see a father and his young children making the difficult and potentially unsafe journey across the flyover just to buy...