Bunkrooms

From Canterbury faire documentation
Revision as of 07:05, 10 August 2025 by JamesOfSouthronGaard (talk | contribs) (Page created)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigationJump to search

Facilities on site

Upstairs Buildings

William Smith

This is the building with the main hall and kitchen facilities.

There are 8 bunk rooms with 8 beds each, plus a dormitory with 18 bunks. (These numbers contradict the site website which says a total of 64 bunks)

Stedfast Lodge

This is the building which has the common room and the royal ward.

Bunk rooms (12 Rooms –Total 50 beds).

Memorial Unit

Two rooms (Sleeps max 6)

The best unit for families with young children.

Downstairs Buildings

Birch Hill lodge

Four sets of bunk rooms, 44 beds

Tui Cabins

Two powered cabins near Tui Lodge.

Each cabin can sleep up to 4 people

Bunkroom Details

Only a mattress is provided by the site. Some beds have a deep mattress but most of the mattresses are thin foam.

No bed linen or pillows are provided by the site.

All the rooms have at least one power point.


At the end of your stay, you are responsible for removing all rubbish, cleaning the room and leaning the mattresses up against the wall.

Failing to properly clean will result in an extra charge against the Barony.

Allocation of people to bunkrooms

It is recommended that snoring humans be grouped together.

Those with large amounts of equipment or armour should be allocated to rooms with external doors.

Family groups should not be split up.

The royal ward area is for the royals, visiting baronages, and their attendants.


The allocation of bunk rooms should be sent to those bunking before the event.

Printed lists should be attached to the doors of the bunk rooms before people begin arriving on site.

The gate should have access to the list so that people can see what room they are in when they sign in.