Queen’s House (The) – London SE10
Framed by Greenwich Royal Park, The Queen’s House is the centrepiece of the historic landscape that rewards visitors to Greenwich today and was reopened in 1990 after major work that restored the building to its 17th Century splendour. Today, with its dazzling interior which includes the first spiral staircase in England, the Queen’s House is a museum covering the Tudor and Stuart periods. Queen Anne, wife of James I, hosted such sumptuous parties that it became known as the 'House of Delight'. It now provides the perfect venue for civil marriage ceremonies, wedding receptions and gala dinners.

Room Capacities
| Maximum Venue Capacity | Reception | Dinner | Dinner & Dance | Conference |
|
Great Hall & adjoining rooms & Terrace, Orangery,South Parlours, Undercroft, Lawns & Colonnades |
200 |
120 |
120 |
0 |
|
Orangery, South Parlors & Lawns |
0 |
0 |
0 |
50 |
Hire Periods
| Access Times to Venue: | 5pm - midnight 9am - midnight for the Orangery & South Parlours |
| Venue Closed Periods: | Dec 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th |
Venue Notes
| smoking | No | |
| marquee | Yes | |
| dancing | Yes | |
| garden | Yes | |
| marriage | Yes | |
| parking | Yes | |