Previously a vestry within St. Sepulchre’s Parish, The Vestry is a new wave wine bar concept a stone’s throw from Smithfield Market.
A wine selection steeped in provenance paired with season...
The Vestry, previously a vestry within St. Sepulchre’s Parish, located in central London
This venue encompasses a wine selection steeped in provenance paired with seasonal plates of fresh, b...
Looking for a central London meeting room hire? Look no further. Twenty-Four St. John Street has the Space for you.
Ideally situated in London’s midtown, Twenty-Four St. John Street enjoys t...
Le Grenier at Le Cafe du Marche is a unique option for venue hire in London!
A beautiful loft space, under the exposed roof trusses of the former warehouse in which our restaurant is housed....
Our high-ceilinged first floor private dining room, Le Grenier “the attic”, has large windows and characterful oak panelling, creating a rustic French atmosphere in the centre of London.
The room...
Book the Private Room at the Vinoteca in Farringdon for one of the best private dining rooms London has to offer.
A candlelit bar with a Modern European menu and a wide choice of wines, plus...
Hidden beneath Smithfield Market, Oriole is the perfect place to enjoy a unique experience!
Themed around the drinking habits of the Old World, New World and the Orient, the cocktail menu can be s...
One of the earliest parts of the Charterhouse, this would have been a bustling area servicing the monastery and then later the Tudor mansion – housing kitchens, bakery, workrooms and laundry.
The ...
Master’s Court was the majestic approach to the Tudor Great Hall and then after the charity was founded in 1611, the courtyard, surrounded by rooms that were home to a series of Masters who had ult...
The original Tudor reception hall, which was presided over by nobles including Lord North, and the Duke of Norfolk.
A stunning and grand room, the Great Hall is perfect for formal dinners and rece...
The cloister leading into the Chapel is a wide airy space where you will find a variety of memorials to some of the early famous alumni of Charterhouse School and former Brothers of the almshouse. ...
The Learning Centre is a modern light space designed as part of the Revealing the Charterhouse project, creating a welcoming and interactive interface between historic almshouse and visiting public...
This beautiful light-filled space was originally the chapterhouse of the monastery where monks met every week to discuss matters of the day. It then became a fine example of a Jacobean chapel, late...
A stunning 14th century monastery cloister which, after the Reformation, was made into a garden gallery by the Duke of Norfolk. Much later, when the Charterhouse was still home to hundreds of schoo...
Discover the extraordinary atmosphere of this very special room – the last surviving Tudor Great Chamber in London, where Elizabeth I prepared for her coronation and James I knighted his favoured n...
This garden, running along the outside of the Norfolk Cloister, would have first been landscaped and planted in its present format after World War II.
Today it is a mature garden with a fine old c...
This elegant room formed part of the original accommodation used by the Masters of the Charterhouse.
With painted wood panelling and prints of the Charterhouse adorning the walls, this space is an...
Once Lord North’s parlour chamber, then auditors’ hall and afterwards the school dining room full of boisterous boys, the Old Library claimed its current title late in the 19th Century.
With its s...
The building alone took over three years to convert but the venue now stands proudly in the renovated space of the Metropolitan Cold Stores. The venue has 3 separate rooms
The fabric team promis...
St Barts is a family run, independant bar and events venue set in an histoircal building equidistant between St Pauls and Farringdon; the heart of the city.
St Barts cater for all requests and...
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