Named after the founder of the Museum, Sir Dermot Boyle. The Dermot Boyle Wing is a linked location that can be separated into two self contained areas: the Cosford Room and the Locking Room. With 480 square metres of combined floor space the versatility of this wing is endless, restricted only by your imagination.
The larger of the two areas forming the Dermot Boyle Wing, this self contained room has an exceptionally high ceiling of 6m and an unobstructed carpeted floor space of 300 square metres.
The Cosford Room provides a blank canvas that is ideally suited for themed events and special presentations. Typical uses are trade shoes, exhibitions, product launches, meetings, car clinics and auctions.
Located on the ground floor, with its own loading bay, access to the adjoining Historic Hangars, equipped with ISDN, Phone/Fax lines and a three phase power supply, makes this is one of our most flexible locations.