A historic and beautiful Grade I listed building available for dinner dance and drinks reception events.

Opening to the widespread acclaim of London society in 1622, the Banqueting House is equally as impressive a venue today.

Designed by Inigo Jones for James I, the building was built in the Palladian style and is one of England’s earliest classical buildings. Your guests will walk in the footsteps of Kings as they enjoy an event under the magnificent ceiling painted by Peter Paul Rubens. With its glittering chandeliers, it is an ideal setting for dinners, receptions and fashion shows, while the acoustics are perfectly suited to classical concerts.

Underneath the Main Hall is the more intimate vaulted Undercroft, enjoyed as a drinking den by James I and now the ideal venue for a stylish and imaginative party, reception or dinner.