Two Temple Place - London WC2R
Built to elaborate specifications by William Waldorf Astor, later first Viscount Astor, in 1895 as his residence and estate office on reclaimed land following completion of the Victoria Embankment in 1870, Two Temple Place has been acquired and preserved by the Bulldog Trust and offers a unique location in the heart of central London, overlooking the River Thames. An imposing casket of Portland stone on the exterior, inside is a testament to the skills and expertise of some of the finest sculptors of the nineteenth century, and the building provides an unrivalled venue for functions of a personal or corporate nature, combining the grandeur of a state occasion with the intimacy of a party in a private house.

Room Capacities
| Maximum Venue Capacity | Reception | Dinner | Dinner & Dance | Conference |
|
The Library & The Gallery |
100 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
The Great Hall |
200 |
120 |
0 |
0 |
|
The Lower Gallery |
150 |
120 |
0 |
0 |
Hire Periods
| Access Times to Venue: | 9am - 11pm |
| Venue Closed Periods: | 25th- 26th December |
Venue Notes
| smoking | No | |
| marquee | No | |
| dancing | Yes | |
| garden | No | |
| marriage | No | |
| parking | No | |