The Cellar Rooms at Brunswick House
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Below the Georgian mansion are a series of cellars, wine vaults, sculleries and pantries with large fireplaces, ancient flagstones and venerable brickwork, incorporating the remains of an earlier 17th Century building – intimate and hugely atmospheric and so unexpected, a perfect venue for wine tasting, dancing, dining or a memorable event.
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About Brunswick House
Across the Thames from Belgravia and Tate Britain stands a mansion, a magnificent reminder of eighteenth century Vauxhall and its pleasure gardens. Brunswick House, once home to the eponymous Duke is now the LASSCO architectural emporium and the Brunswick House Restaurant.
Inside its lofty Georgian interior the panelled rooms are packed with salvaged curiosities, magnificent chimneypieces, brilliant cut glass entranceways, sparkling chandeliers and noble colonnades.
Reclaimed furniture and vintage paraphernalia jostle with an eclectic display of fascinating antiques in each room. Outside Brunswick House, either on the roof terrace or the patio gardens and displayed in picturesque profusion are old street signs, statuary, fountains, lanterns and lamp posts. Everything is for sale!
Private dining, corporate meetings and receptions are held in the Saloon, the Cellar Rooms, Smoking Room, the Study, Parlour and the Panelled Library. Exclusive hire of the house can be arranged. Catering is provided in-house by the highly acclaimed chefs of the Brunswick House Restaurant.
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