Central Hall Westminster
Boasting an enviable Central London location and exquisite views of Westminster Abbey, the Grade II listed Church House Conference Centre offers a stylish and tranquil setting for corporate and private events.
Church House’s diverse range of rooms, indulgent menus and advanced audio-visual facilities guarantee a hassle-free event. Whether you are hosting an intimate board meeting for six, a sumptuous gala dinner for 372, a product launch for 200 or a conference for 664, Church House combines elegance and professionalism to create the perfect surrounding. Nineteen rooms provide the versatility to bring any occasion to life.
Storey’s Gate, London, SW1 9NH 020 7654 3800
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Central Hall Westminster is an Edwardian building dating from 1912 situated in the heart of London, adjacent to Westminster Abbey. Designed by Lanchester and Rickards in Viennese Baroque style, the ceiling of the Great Hall is reportedly the second largest of its type in the world.
Many events of national importance have been held at Central Hall, perhaps the most famous being the Inaugural General Assembly of the United Nations in 1946, with guests returning for the 50th Anniversary celebrations in 1996.
The building has also welcomed British Prime Ministers, members of the Royal Family and ambassadors from countries across the world who have enjoyed the fine conference, meeting and banqueting facilities. Central Hall Westminster has also hosted the Ladbroke Grove, Marchioness and Bloody Sunday Public Inquiries.
The venue offers a wide variety of event spaces: a boardroom, conference rooms, exhibition spaces and the Great Hall, which seats over 2,000 people. A dedicated professional from the events team will be entirely committed to making sure your event runs smoothly.
Church House Conference Centre
The stunning domed Assembly Hall is excellent for entertaining and a spectacular setting for formal dinners, cabaret-style events or a champagne and canapé reception. With state-of-the-art technology, the in-house audio-visual team work closely to develop the perfect lighting and sound accompaniments to any event.
Churchill War Rooms
Clive Steps, King Charles Street, London, SW1A 2AQ 020 7766 0134
cwr@sodexo.com www.iwm.org.uk/churchill
Winston Churchill is widely recognised as one of the greatest individuals in British history. Located within Westminster, the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms is the preserved site where Churchill and his War Cabinet led Britain and her allies to victory during the Second World War. The building is Grade II listed and on the edge of St James’s Park.
Redesigned and refitted, the Harmsworth Room and the HCA Auditorium, adjacent to the award-winning Churchill Museum, give clients the opportunity to hold meetings, conferences, dinners or receptions in a prestigious, historic setting with all the comforts of a modern venue.
The Switch Room is suited to intimate dinners, receptions and breakfast events. It can be decoratively themed with gas masks, billy cans, authentic trunks and sandbags, and waiting staff can also be dressed in military and 1940's clothing.
Dean’s Yard, London SW1P 3NZ 020 7390 1590
www.churchhouseconf.co.uk sales@churchhouseconf.co.uk
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This once secret wartime bunker can accommodate as little as 10 to as many as 400 people.
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