Tallow Chandlers’ Hall, London EC4R
Tallow Chandlers’ Hall, London EC4R
Tallow Chandlers' Hall is set deep in the historic City of London. It sits on the buried walls of the Roman Governor's Palace, and is a stone's throw from the London Stone, the ancient heart of London.
With its history, versatility, space and beautiful open air courtyard, Tallow Chandlers' Hall is the perfect venue for your event. This malleable hall is ideally suited to all kinds of events, ranging from seated dinners to wedding receptions, conferences & an array of corporate functions.
The Livery Hall - This is one of the most beautiful Halls in the City. The elegant ceiling dates from 1868, when the original roof timbers were replaced. The south east corner of the Banqueting Hall was damaged during the Second World War, but was completely renovated between 1947 and 1955. Heraldic stained glass and fine paintings, combined with fine oak panelling, create the perfect atmosphere for Livery dinners or, indeed, any special occasion.
Capacities: Theatre 100 / Dining 95 / Reception 120
The Parlour - This beautiful room dates from the seventeenth century, when Sir Joseph Sheldon, Lord Mayor of London in 1676, commissioned the oak panelling. The Parlour can receive guests before or after meals, or host smaller and more intimate luncheons or dinners. It can also be fitted out as a conference room for important business meetings.
Capacities: Theatre 60 / Dining 30 / Reception 60
The Courtyard - Guests enter through the ornate Company gates on Dowgate Hill in to a secluded Courtyard paved in York Stone enhanced with olive trees and flower displays. It provides a peaceful respite from the bustle of the City outside. Perfect for al fresco drinks and summer parties
Capacities: Reception 120
The Court Room - The Court Room is one of the original purpose-built Stuart court rooms of London, and retains its seventeenth century seating arrangements, which can be used for small meetings.
Capacities: Boardroom 40
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