Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers’ Hall
Ironmongers' Hall Shaftesbury Place, Off Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London, EC2Y 8AA
The Ironmongers’ Hall is located right in the heart of the City of London, adjacent to the Barbican and the Museum of London.
Combining a rich history and modern facilities, the Hall is ideal for hosting corporate meetings, and conferences; exquisite fine dining, private celebrations and weddings.
This Tudor style Hall offers a stately welcome; the sweeping stair case, stained glass windows, oak floors and glistening chandeliers form an opulent setting with warmth and exclusivity.
Four splendid rooms are set across two levels, each floor being hired exclusively. The intimate Courtyard with water feature, is a rare delight in such a central location. Rates include complimentary Wi-Fi, a staffed cloakroom and steward/security on duty at the main entrance. The entire Hall can also be booked exclusively every day of the week.
The experienced events team based permanently onsite ensure that events run seamlessly. The onsite Hall team can also provide a range of technical support options and advise on the most suitable AV requirements for your event.
Weddings at Ironmongers’ Hall
An almost country house setting in the heart of the City of London. Ironmongers’ Hall is a historic, stately, ornate wedding venue, built in the 1920s, the Tudor-style Hall boasts striking architecture and a warm, inviting atmosphere. The nearest tube stations are Barbican, St Pauls, Moorgate and Bank.
Four beautiful rooms set across two floors; the Banqueting Hall and the Drawing Room are both licensed for Civil Ceremonies up to 150 guests. On Saturdays the Hall is hired exclusively, so there is complete privacy and flexibility throughout.
The Court Room and Luncheon Room located on the ground floor, adjacent to the private Courtyard, are ideal for intimate celebrations for 50 or less guests. For larger parties the first floor works perfectly. This includes the Drawing Room for arrival drinks, the cutting of the cake and after dinner bar. Adjacent is the stunning Banqueting Hall where your ceremony would take place, followed by your wedding breakfast.
The Hall has a remarkable atmosphere when the sun sets, the stain glass windows, glistening chandeliers and oak floors in the Banqueting Hall, create a remarkable backdrop to dance the night away.
Christmas at Ironmongers’ Hall
Speak Easy in the City
Discreetly tucked away through an archway onto Shaftesbury Place, the wooden door entrance, begins this intimate prohibition Speakeasy affair. The street in which the venue is set is Aldersgate; there is a touch of anticipation and old-school flair which encompasses this almost
illicit establishment! Does one even disclose venue directions to guests?
Mutter the password and enter a world where gangsters mix freely with flapper girls and high society. It is prohibition, and anything goes!
Rich and strong notes of wood, tobacco and ale evoke the deep flavours of this roaring era. Make your way to the Drawing Room for a candle lit cocktail or sparkling reception, decked with bathtub gin and moonshines; before a butler calls you to the sumptuous surroundings of the
resplendent Banqueting Hall for dinner. Join the good-time girls on the dance-floor as they do the Charleston or swig a Gin Fizz at the bar.
Ladies please drape your pearls and feather boas; gents don your Fedoras and pin stripe suits. Leave your work outside, adhere to house rules. Come in before someone sees you, no snitches allowed.
Rooms in the Ironmongers’ Hall
Banqueting Hall
230 | 175 | 170 | 150 | 110 | 50 |
The Banqueting Hall located on the first floor is an impressive room by any standards. The detailed stain glass windows, decorative ceiling, glistening chandeliers and warm oak panelling conjure up heraldic imagery and create a remarkable backdrop for both corporate and private events for up to 230 guests. Natural daylight, air conditioning and excellent WIFI connections enhance the usability of this historic space.
Drawing Room
150 | 26 | 60 | 50 | 30 | 26 |
Located on the first floor, the Drawing Room is one of the most versatile rooms in the Hall. The room has the largest William Morris Tapestry in the country. The stately fireplace and unique collection of artifacts add to the splendour of this Drawing Room. Air conditioning, lift access, natural daylight come as standard.
Luncheon Room
80 | 48 | 60 | 50 | 30 | 28 |
The Luncheon Room is located on the ground floor with seamless access from the Entrance Hall. It features traditional wood panelling, antique Regency furniture and a magnificent Turkish carpet. Natural daylight is abundant, the stained glass window overlooks the quaint outside Courtyard and fountain.
Court Room
80 | 54 | 70 | 50 | 30 | 28 |
Featured in Harry Potter and the goblet of fire film, this space has tones of medieval charm. This ground floor room is flooded with natural daylight from the magnificent stained-glass window, which contains glass taken from the Company’s first Hall of 1457. The ornate furniture includes antique high benches, the decorative ceiling is based on plasterwork at Crewe Hall. A formal setting with an intimate tone, with character in abundance.