Our Venues
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Barber Surgeons Hall
Barber Surgeons Hall has been the home of the Worshipful Company of Barbers since 1430 although the Company can trace it roots to 1308. The Hall is a wonderfully peaceful venue, tucked away from the bustle of the City in the private and tranquil Monkwell Square. Although a modern building, the Hall is steeped in history and is the home to a range of magnificent paintings including the famous portrait of Henry VIII by Hans Holbein. The Great Hall, in which the painting hangs, is a spacious and gracious room which is flooded with natural daylight and opens onto an outdoor terrace: it is ideal for conferences, dinners or receptions.
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Bournemouth International Centre (BIC)
By the millenium the BIC had firmly established itself as one of the UK’s leading venues of its type and with demand far outstripping supply, a massive £22 million expansion and redevelopment programme (co-funded by the South West Regional Development Agency) was agreed in 2003, to provide a 4th auditoria - the 1250 sq.m. Solent Hall (replacing the leisure pool) - and an increased capacity Windsor Hall, making the BIC overall, the largest venue on the South Coast, when it reopened in October 2005.
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Brighton Centre
The Brighton Centre currently forms one of the largest conference and entertainment facilities in the South of England, allowing the centre to host many major functions. Event managers, consisting of technical support staff and marketing professionals help maintain a professional edge and make sure you can focus on the event in hand. Smaller suites and rooms including the Skyline restaurant offer a more intimate atmosphere with beautiful panoramic views and a private bar. Combined with the larger areas of Hewison Hall, The Wing and the Main Hall the Brighton Centre provides the flexibility for larger functions of such as weddings and conferences.
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Cambridge Corn Exchange
Situated within the historic university city of Cambridge, the Corn Exchange and Guildhall offer some of the very best conference facilities in the region. One of the most recognizable and famous cities in the world, Cambridge makes the perfect destination for conferences and functions of all sizes. The venue is an impressive example of Victorian and 1930s architecture, blended with state of the art 21st Century technology. Cambridge Corn Exchange offers several flexible spaces to accommodate events such as conferences, exhibitions, trade fairs, whether for up to 1400 people or a much lower amount if a more intimate atmosphere is required.
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Central Hall Westminster
This flexible venue provides thirty various size meeting rooms,all catered to specific needs, plus a variety of additional spaces for syndicate rooms, exhibitions, offices and dinners. A conference centre, exhibition centre, concert hall, art gallery and a Methodist Church also operates within the walls adding to the appeal. Located opposite Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, Central Hall is a unique and historical building. Opened in 1912, this exceptional Edwardian structure has fast come to the forefront of London’s primary concert venue and meeting and conference place.
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Church House Conference Centre
Situated in Westminster in the heart of London, Church House is located within the tranquil setting of Dean’s Yard which offers superb views of Westminster Abbey. This Grade II listed building boasts nineteen spacious rooms which can accommodate a range of different events including conferences, meetings, award dinners, dinner dances and weddings, making it one of the most versatile venues in central London.
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Furniture Makers’ Hall
This impressive listed building, 12 Austin Friars, in a lovely little cul-de-sac behind Throgmorton Street, was acquired by the The Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers in April 2005. The Furniture Makers are only the fourth Livery company since 1632 to acquire their first Hall. On the ground floor of the nineteenth century building there is a large dining room for as many as 60 people and smaller ones on this and the first floor.
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Gibson Hall
Gibson Hall, located in the heart of the City of London has an impeccable reputation as one of the finest banqueting and conference venues in London. This was recently recognised as a winner of the Corporate Hospitality and Events Association’s Award of Venue of the Year. The Hall was completed in 1865 and was designed by architect John Gibson for the National Provincial Bank of England.
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Goldsmiths
The present Hall, by Philip Hardwick, remains much as he designed it, although there have been changes to the decorative schemes and the use of rooms. The Hall narrowly escaped complete destruction when in 1941 a bomb exploded inside the south-west corner. Faithfully restored on the exterior after the War and internally modified, it retains much of the charm of an urban palazzo. A major refurbishment which was completed in 1990 has further adapted this great building for the 21st century.
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Hamilton House
Hamilton House combines a range versatile space and superb facilities allowing it to be the ideal venue for any event. The stylish Mander Hall is large enough to hold 250 people theatre style, yet retains a uniquely warm and inviting atmosphere. Particularly impressive is the Hall’s raised stage, which has the added benefit of a large projection screen overhead. They also offer a range of facilities. This includes a comprehensive newly installed sound system with roaming microphone.
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Harrogate International Centre
Harrogate International Centre is set within a cosmopolitan town with a superb choice of shops, restaurants, parks, gardens and accommodation. The centre itself is a perfectly integrated venue located in the very heart of Yorkshire. Interlinked to seven exhibition break-out rooms and the delightful 864-seated Royal Hall stands the renowned auditorium, with a capacity to seat 2009 guests. The Harrogate International Centre offers entertainment organisers and exhibition planners a wide range of perfectly incorporated facilities, establishing its position at the forefront of the world’s top meeting centres.
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Manchester Central
Manchester Central is the new name for the Manchester International Convention Centre and GMEX, a combination of conference and exhibition facilitites that form a unique convention complex right in the heart of one of the UK’s most dynamic and exciting cities. Manchester Central has the flexibility to handle everything from an intimate corporate function to large-scale conferences and exhibitions, concerts and events.
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St William’s College
St William’s College provides a unique setting for events and functions comprising of up to 200 people. The medieval venue offers three distinctive spaces that are available for hire whatever your requirements. The Maclagan Hall complete with Mistrals Gallery, accommodating up to 200 people in this magnificent hall and is perfect for dinners and banquets. The house of Laymen is the second space and is an excellent timbered room seating up to 100 people. A modern conference room in an adjacent building compliments the college’s facilities. Syndicate rooms are also available. The Bishop’s Chamber is suitable for meetings or more intimate receptions of up to 50 people.
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Tallow Chandlers Hall
One of the 150 Livery Companies of London, Tallow Chandlers was formed in 1300 (circa) by Oynters -tallow melters-. Congregated in honour of St John the Baptist and Our Lady, this religious fraternity extended its influence and membership for over a century and a half. In 1456 it was given the current coat of arms. By 1462, King Edward IV granted Tallow Chandlers full Livery Status, while in the next 12 years a site was purchased to house its base near Cannon Street Station which bears the name of Tallow Chandlers Hall. Surviving the Blitz, it remains one of the few livery halls that has not being changed since the 17th Century.
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The HAC
If you are looking for somewhere unique, impressive, versatile and secure to suggest to your clients for conference in London you would be well advised to consider the HAC. This exceptional and thoroughly unexpected venue features an 18th Century mansion, set in a six acre garden, yet located just a stones throw from Moorgate in the heart of the City of London. There are a number of different areas within the HAC that are available to hire for conferences giving a range of options for both large and small events.
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Tottenham Hotspur Conference and Events
White Hart Lane is an instantly recognizable venue for football fans throughout the country and its versatility makes it an ideal venue for any type of conference or event. To make the event more memorable White Hart Lane can provide a stadium tour, footballs, t-shirts, other Spurs merchandise or even the chance to meet a former spurs legend-true football magic. You are also given the opportunity to add some finesse to your event by making use of the Indoor Arena, either for team building exercises or a vigorous workout of a five-a-side game! Tottenham Hotspur are now offering the exceptional opportunity to be married pitch side or in one of their many suites.
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