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Porchester Hall - London W2
The Porchester Hall was opened in 1929 alongside the Turkish Baths and Library on Porchester Road. It provided the Borough of Paddington with a dignified Public Hall intended primarily for use by the residents in the area, its beauty and convenience providing appeal to a wider circle.
The striking exterior of the hall sets the standard for the rest of the building. Portland Stone and Cornish Granite were used for the main structure and entrance steps of the hall with teak woodwork and bronze metalwork around the windows forming the details.
Whatever your occasion, The Porchester Hall provides an elegant venue, and with years of experience.
Room Capacities
| Maximum Venue Capacity | Reception | Dinner | Dinner & Dance | Conference |
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| Main Hall | 500 | 350 | 350 | 350 |
Hire Periods
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Venue Notes
| smoking | No | |
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| marquee | No | |
| dancing | Yes | |
| garden | No | |
| marriage | No | |
| parking | No |

