Gold Drawing Room at Armourers' Hall
About this space
The Gold Drawing Room is beautifully proportioned and richly decorated. It is dominated by magnificent paintings including those of Sir Henry Lee, Champion of Queen Elizabeth I, and his mistress, Anne Vavasour, perhaps the most infamous femme fatale of the period. These last two flank Sir Henry’s third suit of field armour, a masterpiece of the Armourer’s craft and a work of art in its own right.
The room is ideal for lunches, award dinners, receptions, presentations, fashion shows, and meetings.
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Rules of the space
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Host rules
1. Event items can be sent 48 hours prior to the event by negotiation with the Hall Manager.
2. All left over items need to be packed up and collected within 48 hours after the event.
3. With the written approval of The Company, equipment hired for use in the venue may be operated during the Event by the Client or his/her authorised agent.
4. No smoking is allowed inside the premises.
About Armourers' Hall
Armourers' Hall is the home of The Armourers & Brasiers' Company. The Company was founded in 1322 as the guild overseeing the production of armour. It now exists primarily for charitable purposes. The Hall is available for hire.
Located in the heart of the City of London, seconds away from the Elizabeth Line at Moorgate and a short walk from both Bank and Liverpool Street Stations, Armourers’ Hall offers an unforgettable and versatile suite of rooms. The Livery Hall, Gold Drawing Room, Court Room, and Library are able to cater for major seminars, formal dinners, large receptions, meetings, and convivial lunches
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