The Wesley Camden Town
Hall
89 Plender Street, London, NW1 0JN
–
Mornington Crescent Station (250 yd)
ME S.
Spaces for hire at The Wesley Camden Town
from £200
hire fee / per hour
hire fee / per hour
Wesleyan
Modern and sleek meeting room, filled with natural light and stylish design.
Based on the lower ground floor of The Wesley Camden Town, the room offers a nice natural light and airy space. This spacious and elegant room is suitable for any kind of meeting, event or celebration. Also provides: Air conditioning, Latest Technology. Moreover, it is al...
Prices and opening hours
Monday
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Wesleyan
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Tuesday
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Wesleyan
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Wednesday
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Wesleyan
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Thursday
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Wesleyan
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Friday
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Wesleyan
6:00 –
6:00
from
£200
hire fee per hour
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Facilities and catering options
Up to 60
standing
Up to 64
seats
In-house catering
External catering allowed
Parking available
Accommodation available
Promoted / ticketed events
Alcohol provided
BYO alcohol
About The Wesley Camden Town
Our beautiful new boutique hotel is a 10-minute walk from Euston. Housed in a Camden landmark, a chapel dating back to 1824, the total refurbishment of the interiors using sustainably sourced materials has transformed the building into a contemporary, chic hotel with 38 bedrooms.
According to the website "My Primitive Methodist Ancestors", this building began life as a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in 1824. It was later sold and rebuilt in 1890, in which the Primitive Methodists took over. It's carried on ever since with varying success, and has been on a downward spiral since the 1980's, in terms of members and building upkeep.
It is the second hospitality partnership entered into by the Methodist Church, which first opened the Methodist International Centre some 20 years ago before converting it to The Wesley Euston hotel and conference centre in 2012.
A mixed-use project, The Wesley has worked with the church and Manolo & White Architects to create a worship and community space for the church on the lower ground floor of the building along with 38 bedrooms over four further floors.
The hotel is superbly located for all that Camden Town has to offer including bars, restaurants, markets and shops, and is also very close to Regents Park and other attractions. It is also a short distance from Kings Cross, St Pancras and Euston mainline stations including Eurostar.
According to the website "My Primitive Methodist Ancestors", this building began life as a Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in 1824. It was later sold and rebuilt in 1890, in which the Primitive Methodists took over. It's carried on ever since with varying success, and has been on a downward spiral since the 1980's, in terms of members and building upkeep.
It is the second hospitality partnership entered into by the Methodist Church, which first opened the Methodist International Centre some 20 years ago before converting it to The Wesley Euston hotel and conference centre in 2012.
A mixed-use project, The Wesley has worked with the church and Manolo & White Architects to create a worship and community space for the church on the lower ground floor of the building along with 38 bedrooms over four further floors.
The hotel is superbly located for all that Camden Town has to offer including bars, restaurants, markets and shops, and is also very close to Regents Park and other attractions. It is also a short distance from Kings Cross, St Pancras and Euston mainline stations including Eurostar.