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Exhibition Venue London

Elevate Your Event: Church House – Your Premier
Exhibition Venue

Welcome to Church House, where history, elegance, and sophistication converge to create the perfect backdrop for your next exhibition. Nestled in the heart of the city, our venue offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities, setting the stage for unforgettable events that leave a lasting impression.

With its stunning architecture, versatile spaces, and impeccable service, Church House is the ideal choice for a wide range of exhibitions, from art shows and cultural events to trade fairs and corporate showcases. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that every aspect of your event exceeds your expectations, from initial planning to flawless execution.

At Church House, we understand that every exhibition is unique, which is why we offer a range of flexible spaces to accommodate your specific needs. Whether you’re hosting a small, intimate gathering or a large-scale extravaganza, our venue can be customized to suit your vision. From the Assembly Hall adorned with a magnificent dome roof to rooms such as the Hoare Memorial Hall that features an intimate gallery bathed in natural light, we have the perfect space to bring your exhibition to life.

Our experienced event planners are here to assist you every step of the way, helping you design a bespoke experience that reflects your style, brand, and objectives. From concept development and layout design to logistics coordination and technical support, we’ll work closely with you to ensure that every detail is taken care of with precision and care.

Church House is equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual capabilities, including high-speed internet access, sound systems, and lighting equipment, ensuring seamless presentations and immersive experiences for your guests. Whether you’re showcasing multimedia installations, interactive displays, or live performances, our technology will help you captivate and engage your audience.

In addition to our exceptional event spaces and amenities, Church House offers a range of premium services to enhance your exhibition experience. From catering and hospitality to security and cleaning, we’ll handle all the details so you can focus on what matters most – connecting with your audience and achieving your goals.

Our central location makes Church House easily accessible by public transportation and is surrounded by a wealth of accommodations, dining options, and attractions, making it the perfect destination for attendees near and far. Whether you’re hosting local patrons, international guests, or esteemed clients, Church House offers convenience and accessibility without compromising on style or sophistication.

But what truly sets Church House apart is our commitment to excellence and our unwavering dedication to ensuring that every event is a resounding success. With our impeccable service, attention to detail, and passion for perfection, we’ll help you create an exhibition that leaves a lasting impression and sets the standard for excellence in your industry.

Experience the difference of hosting your exhibition at Church House – where history meets hospitality, and every event is an unforgettable masterpiece. Contact us today to learn more about our venue and how we can help you elevate your exhibition to new heights. Let Church House be the canvas for your next artistic triumph!

Explore Our Spaces

Abbey

Capacity Up to 45

Located on the ground floor and overlooking Dean’s Yard and Westminster Abbey, the versatile Abbey Room is adjacent to the Westminster and Herbert Baker Rooms. This makes the room suitable for use as a breakout space in conjunction with the other two rooms. On its own the room is ideal for corporate boardroom meetings, intimate dinners, receptions, interviews and training sessions.


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Assembly Hall

Capacity Up to 600

Built in 1939 our stunning Grade II Assembly Hall was designed by world-renowned architect Sir Herbert Baker. The polished English oak panelling and emblems sit beneath the room’s architectural focal point – a striking 30-foot glass dome.


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Bishop Partridge Hall

Capacity Up to 150

An atmospheric blend of elegant stucco ceiling, traditional oak panelling and a stunning stone balcony with views of Dean’s Yard and Westminster Abbey makes the Bishop Partridge Hall is one of our most popular rooms. The room is often used as a meeting and conference room or for social occasions such as dinners and receptions. It offers a spacious area, directly outside the room, for pre-event registration.


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Bishops' Robing

Capacity Up to 25

Originally used by bishops as their robing room during General Synod, the Bishops’ Robing Room is adjacent to the Convocation Hall on the first floor.


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Canterbury

Capacity Up to 6

Used by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York as their offices during General Synod, the Canterbury Room and the adjacent York Room are steeped in history.


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Charter

Capacity Up to 25

Located on the first floor and overlooking Dean’s Yard and Westminster Abbey, the Charter Room offers an elegant meeting space.


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College

Capacity Up to 8

Located on the first floor, next to the Convocation Hall, our College Room is often used in conjunction with larger spaces.


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Convocation Hall

Capacity Up to 100

Combining grace, elegance and history, the Convocation Hall hosted the House of Lords for periods during the Second World War. A low stage at one end of the room is framed by classically inspired arch details, with a private seated gallery at the other.


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Council

Capacity Up to 45

Located on the ground floor and with its own private lobby, the Council Room offers a stunning view of Dean’s Yard and Westminster Abbey.


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Harvey Goodwin Suite

Capacity Up to 250

Modern and spacious, our Harvey Goodwin Suite is a self-contained room equipped with all the latest facilities. Its large and secondary glazed windows allow for plenty of natural daylight, whilst keeping the room sound-proofed.


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Hoare Memorial Hall

Capacity Up to 270

Steeped in history, the Hoare Memorial Hall has a stately atmosphere and played host to the House of Commons for a period during the Second World War. Its elegant oak-panelling, Art Deco Chandeliers, built-in stage and gallery gives the room a strong personality.


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Jubilee

Capacity Up to 20

As of our smaller spaces on the first floor, the Jubilee Room is situated next to the popular Bishop Partridge Hall and offers stunning views of Dean’s Yard and Westminster Abbey.


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Robert Runcie

Capacity Up to 120

The Robert Runcie Room located on the lower ground floor offers a spacious event space. The room has a private connecting staircase leading to the Harvey Goodwin Suite, enabling the two rooms to be easily used in conjunction with each other.


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Sir Herbert Baker

Capacity Up to 25

Named after the architect of the building, the Sir Herbert Baker Room is a flexible and elegant meeting room. Its handy location on the ground floor and large leaded windows, benefits from plenty of natural daylight and superb views of Westminster Abbey and Dean’s Yard.


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Temple

Capacity Up to 20

Located on the lower ground floor, the Temple Room is one of three modern meeting rooms purpose-built for boardroom meetings, training sessions and workshops.


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Westminster

Capacity Up to 40

Located on the ground floor and overlooking Dean’s Yard and Westminster Abbey, the versatile Westminster Room is adjacent to the Abbey and Herbert Baker Rooms. This makes the room suitable for use as a breakout space in conjunction with the other two rooms. On its own the room is ideal for corporate boardroom meetings, intimate dinners, receptions, interviews and training sessions.


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York

Capacity Up to 6

Used by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York as their offices during General Synod, the York Room and the adjacent Canterbury Room are steeped in history.


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