Church House - London SW1
This is a listed building built in the 1930's. Since when it has served as the venue for many important events.
Most rooms enjoy natural light and every care and attention to detail has been taken to combine the traditional design and architecture of the building with the best in modern technology.
The Grade II listed Assembly Hall was built in 1939, to the design of world-renowned architect Sir Herbert Baker. The round room is flooded by natural light during the day from the fifteen arched windows on the gallery level but can be darkened for presentations or fine dining. The polished, English oak panelling and heraldic emblems sit beneath a 30 foot glass dome surrounded by 32 gilded angels. A truly unique room.

Room Capacities
| Maximum Venue Capacity | Reception | Dinner | Dinner & Dance | Conference |
|
Assembly Hall |
650 |
372 |
300 |
664 |
Hire Periods
| Access Times to Venue: | until 00.30 |
| Venue Closed Periods: | |
Venue Notes
| smoking | No | |
| marquee | No | |
| dancing | Yes | |
| garden | No | |
| marriage | No | |
| parking | No | |