Drawing Room at Ironmongers' Hall
About this space
Located on the first floor next to the Banqueting Hall, the Drawing Room is one of the most versatile spaces at the venue.
It displays the largest William Morris Tapestry in the country, hung in place of wallpaper. A portrait of Isaac Walton (author of the Compleat Angler) is amongst many fine paintings on the walls. A huge fireplace, bookcases and unique collection of artefacts add to the splendour of the room.
The Drawing Room is the perfect place for the refreshment breaks, standing buffet lunches or evening receptions. It can comfortably accommodate 130 guests standing with the Landing area next to it (up the main staircase).
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
Music & Alcohol License until 23.00
No Smoking in Courtyard
About Ironmongers' Hall
Built in the 1920’s, the Tudor style Hall feels like a country house re-located to the heart of the City of London.
The Ironmongers' Hall has long had an established reputation for hosting a diverse range of both corporate and private events.
This unique building with its striking architecture, and a choice of spectacular rooms, offers any event a comfortable, warm atmosphere within a venue steeped in history.
Easily accessible, with excellent rail and tube links close by, the Ironmongers' Hall is an ideal venue for any event, located centrally within the City of London, its mere minutes' walk from Barbican and St Pauls underground stations.
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