Stationers' Hall and Garden Est. Prior to 1930
London EC4M 7DD, United Kingdom
- A/V Equipment
- Wifi
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- Other
- The Scene:
Stationers' Hall is a Grade I listed building and one of the few ancient Livery Halls remaining in the City of London. The Hall was completed in 1673 after the Great Fire of London. Stationers' Hall is the home of The Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers which traces its origins to 15th century craftsmen and traders who wrote and bound books or supplied writing and binding materials.
- Design:
- The Hall's suite of three imposing, inter-linking rooms makes it one of the most sought after venues in the City for Corporate events and private functions.
- Standout Venue Features:
- The secluded Garden is a hidden treasure in the heart of the City of London. It offers a unique setting for corporate and private receptions and barbecues. The Garden is dominated by an enormous plane tree which marks the spot where heretical and pirated books were burnt in Tudor times.
The stained glass windows in the Hall portray William Shakespeare, William Caxton, St Cecilia (a reference to the patron saint of music, whose festivals were celebrated in the Hall), William Tyndale and Archbishop Cranmer. The great north window depicts Caxton showing his printing press to King Edward IV. - Extra Perks:
The venue hire fee includes 3 members of our Hall staff team who man the cloakroom and meet and greet guests.
It also includes either round or long tables (some of which are 300 year old Jacobean tables) and chairs
Past productions include BBC Who do you think you are? featuring Gary Lineker, BBC David Starkey's Music and the Monarchy, BBC Don’t tell the bride and Giles Deacon's fashion Shows during London fashion week.
- Food, Restaurants, Cafes:
- We have a resident caterer Chester Boyd based on-site. For over three decades they have earned an enviable reputation for raising traditional British cuisine to the highest levels of sophistication. Their chefs are passionate about celebrating local produce in exceptional dishes which allow the quality of the ingredients to shine, leaving a lasting impression with your guests.
As well as the resident caterer mentioned above, we have a list of accredited caterers permitted to cater at Stationers' Hall (including an Asian and an African / Caribbean caterer)
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Stationers' Hall and Garden is a hidden gem in the heart of the City of London, situated just a few minutes' walk from St Pauls' Cathedral
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Garden Cocktail Hour
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The recently redeveloped Garden is a private and secluded space which all clients may make use of when hiring the hall.
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Perfect as a pre-dinner reception area, breakout space or dance floor for evening events, we also allow candlelight in this room.
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The Stock room is ideally suited for smaller events, or in addition to hiring the Hall or Court room.
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A light and airy room ideal for larger day and evening events.
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The Livery Hall is the largest of the function rooms
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The huge stained glass windows, backlit for evening events, depict William Shakespeare, William Caxton, St Cecelia, William Tynedale & Archbishop Cranmer.
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Gleaming oak flooring and carved oak panelling originating from the 1600s together with huge stained glass windows give this room a an impressive ambience.
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A wonderfully bright room, richly carpeted and with rococo ornamentation in gold adorning the walls, it is dominated by an 18th century carved mantelpiece.
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The Court room is popular for smaller meetings, seminars, board meetings, wedding and civil ceremonies, receptions and as a lunch area for larger events taking place in the Hall.
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It overlooks the garden that is accessed by a small balcony and wrought iron staircase.
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