The Marsden Room at St Andrew Holborn Courthouse
About this space
The Marsden Room is regularly used as a convenient break out space from Archive room meetings. It also frequently serves as a drinks reception room for private dining events in the Court room.
A portrait of William Marsden hangs in one of the alcoves - a nod to the Church's history - and the room's large windows overlook the Church courtyard.
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Age policy
Guests under 18 are not allowed
Host rules
No weddings
Outside catering allowed
Site has to be clear by 22:30
Site management after 17:00: £35+VAT per hour, per member of staff needed
Cancellation policy: Standard 60 day
The Victorian Courthouse, built by Samuel Sanders Teulon, hosts a mixture of both historic and modern rooms.
Situated conveniently at the Western edge of the City of London, it offers a unique and versatile space in a convenient location.
Overlooking the Historic St Andrew Holborn Church, built by Christopher Wren, the Courthouse contains a intricately detailed Court Room, decorated with a Jacobean fireplace and hammer beam ceiling. As well as this, the site boasts two modern meeting rooms, equipped with all necessary equipment, making the site a truly versatile space perfect from anything from meetings, receptions, filming and more
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