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20th Century Theatre
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| The 20th Century Theatre is a grade II listed English Heritage Building, now a fully restored exciting new London venue. |
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3 Mills Studios
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| 3 Mills Studios is Central London’s major media complex occupying a 20 acre site just five miles from Soho. |
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Angelspace
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| Angelspace - a very smart and intimate private venue situated in the heart of Angel, Islington. |
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Beaconsfield Gallery
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| This contemporary gallery was formerly part of the London Ragged School where Charlie Chaplin is thought to have attended. |
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Design Museum
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| The Design Museum is an old 1950’s warehouse at Butler’s Wharf with a large white-walled foyer available for parties. |
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Fulham Palace
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| This listed medieval palace with courtyard, was the home of the Bishops of London until the 1970’s. |
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Kew Gardens
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| The Royal Botanic Gardens offer some of the most spectacular and magical event venues in the world. |
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Namco Station
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| For something out of this world – hold your next event at the Namco Station at County Hall. |
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Newbury Racecourse Grandstand
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| The Grandstand, which opened in 2000, was designed by Lord Foster as both a modern sports facility and a state of the art conference and event centre. |
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No. 57
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| 57 Pont Street combines stunning Victorian architecture with contemporary design in the heart of Knightsbridge. |
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Old Billingsgate
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| Old Billingsgate has become a familiar landmark to many on the River Thames. |
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Paris House
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| Woburn Park, with it's tree lined avenues and graceful pastures, provides an idyllic setting for one of England's finest restaurant 'Paris House'. |
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Royal College of Art
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| For over 150 years the Royal College of Art, situated next to the Royal Albert Hall, has been at the centre of British art and design education. |
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Sound London
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| Sound recently moved and is now located at 1 Leicester Square and offers 4 unique spaces over 3 floors in the heart of the West End |
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Staple Inn
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| Staple Inn has been the home of the Institute of Actuaries since 1887 and is believed to have been built in 1581. |
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Syon House
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| Syon House – the London home of the Duke of Northumberland and the only great house near the capital still privately occupied. |
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The Bridge
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| The Bridge SE1 comprises of more than 30,000 square feet of floor space with a series of arches creating flexible spaces throughout the venue. |
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The Chainstore
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| Across the Thames from the Millennium Dome, London’s only lighthouse and a Grade II listed warehouse create 9,000 square feet of event space. |
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The Conservatory at Painshill Park
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| This stunning new event space, set within the beautiful surroundings of Painhill’s private Walled Garden, creates the perfect setting for receptions, parties and dinners for 100 – 500 guests. |
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The Fashion and Textile Museum
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| The Fashion and Textile Museum represents the life long dream of founder, Zandra Rhodes. |
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The Roundhouse
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| The Roundhouse is a Grade II listed building, originally an old steam engine repair and turning shed built by Robert Stephenson in 1846. |
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The sb May
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| The sb May is a traditional Thames sailing barge built in 1891. |
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The Tram Studios
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| This former tram depot in Camden, once used for repairing trains, is now available for corporate hire. The outward splendour of the Grade II listed Victorian building combined with a contemporary split-level interior creates the perfect location for receptions, dinners, product launches and conferences. |
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Turnmills
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| Turnmills was established in 1985 and has been recently refurbished. The venue offers 5 dance floors, 5 sound systems and 6 fully licenced bars. The venue can be hired as a whole or in part and is available all year round. |
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