The long and winding road to Highgate House

ByDave Hall

The long and winding road to Highgate House

The building may date back to the 17th century but it will meet the current demand for affordable, quality conferencing.

So said John Heasman, chief executive of the Christian Conference Trust, opening Highgate House in rural Northamptonshire.

As the newest member of the Christian Conference Trust (CCT) family, which also runs well-known High Leigh in Hertfordshire and The Hayes in Derbyshire, Highgate House is equipped with 16 conferencing spaces, fully-catered services and 82 en-suite bedrooms.

By opening a third centre, the trust has added 30 per cent more capacity for Christian groups to benefit from residential ministry. It expects to welcome more than 25,000 people each year to Highgate House, representing groups from all major denominations.

‘Today is the culmination of years of searching, planning and praying,’ said Heasman. ‘We pray the opening of this stunning country house will benefit thousands of believers in invaluable residential ministry.’

• CCT are on stand A6 at CRE 24

Photo: Highgate House, CCT’s stunning new conferencing centre

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