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Senate House At Central London

Whether it is because it resembles some great secular cathedral situated at the centre of a world-renowned seat of learning, or because its precincts and gardens offer pockets of tranquillity in the heart of a bustling city, Senate House is a sought-after venue for celebrations of all sizes and denominations.

One Whitehall Place At Central London

This Grade 1 listed building offers wonderful services in a setting of unequalled grandeur, with no compromising on its architectural and decorative elegance.

Founded in 1887, by four times Prime Minister William Gladstone, One Whitehall Place became home to the National Liberal Club, other famous residents include; Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Kitchener and Grand Duke Michael of Russia, to name a few.

Kent House Knightsbridge At Central London

This events venue boasts many beautiful period features with ornate cornicing, an entrance hall with a black and white marble floor, a sweeping grand staircase lit by natural light and large floor to ceiling windows. Flexible spaces, an award winning event team and a range of first class cuisine, including Kosher and Asian catering, offers endless possibilities for both private and corporate hirers.

Kensington Palace At Central London

Surrounded by parkland, Kensington Palace offers a welcome retreat from the nearby hustle and bustle of London. Yet behind this calm, peaceful façade your guests will discover a spirited venue of royal extravagance and magnificent beauty, full of lively stories of rivalry, politics, heartache and romance.

Today, this beautiful palace offers you a variety of exciting, versatile spaces for hire. We will give you first-class, personal service from day one, right through to the end of what will be an unforgettable event for your guests.

Gaucho O2 At South East London

This haven, spread over three floors features the signature cowhide and crystal chandelier design elements that create Gaucho’s unique Buenos Aires inspired sense of opulence and luxury, and are available for corporate experiences and exclusive hire.

Each floor of the restaurant can be transformed into your perfect venue - a unique and flexible event space which can accommodate parties from 8 - 300 people. They are open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week with the flexibly to extend the licence to 3am.

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Foxhill Manor At Worcestershire

Do you fancy hosting an event in your very own Cotswold Manor House, complete with private Chef and Head Butler? Foxhill Manor could be the answer to your dreams. This Grade-II listed, eight-bedroomed home, complete with Ballroom, Media Room and sweeping staircase, is available for the first time in 100 years.

Drapers' Hall At Central London

Located in the heart of the City of London, Drapers’ Hall provides a majestic setting for any event. On the site of the present Drapers’ Hall, once part of the Augustinian Priory, Thomas Cromwell built his palace in the 1530s. After his execution, the property was purchased by the Guild of Drapers in 1543 from Henry VIII.

Rebuilt after the Great Fire of 1666 it was partially destroyed, again by fire, in 1772, rebuilt, and later altered by the Victorians.

Chandos House At Central London

Since opening in 1772 Chandos House has set the scene for exceptional events, from parties for royalty to product launches for national brands. Today Chandos is a Grade I listed Georgian townhouse able to accommodate up to 150 guests when hired exclusively, and is suitable for a range of special events including:

· Product launches

· Fashion shows

· Film/photo-shoots

· Drinks receptions

· Christmas & summer parties

An Inspiring Setting

BMA House At Central London

BMA House is perfectly situated in the fashionable Bloomsbury area of central London, between Kings Cross, St Pancras, Euston and Russell Square stations with excellent road links, accessibility to Heathrow via Paddington and with Europe via Eurostar. Home to the British Medical Association since 1925, the house was designed by the famed architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, and was once the residence of Charles Dickens, where he is said to have written some of his most famous novels.