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With views of both the Thames and the Tower of London and excellent accessibility, it’s hard to imagine a venue more perfectly positioned for a city celebration than stunning Trinity House! From the moment your guests walk into the grand Entrance Hall to be met by the sight of the breath-taking twin curved staircase, they will be wowed. With a collection of varied and versatile, but always elegant, spaces, Trinity House lends itself to any number of events, from glittering receptions to professional conferences or meetings. This 18th century Neo Classical building is as calm and peaceful as it is grand and impressive and will confer an immediate sense of ease and wellbeing to your charmed guests.

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Christmas at Trinity House

Discover Christmas party magic right by the banks of the Thames.

Trinity House is an enchanting 18th Century Neo-Classical Christmas party venue overlooking the Thames and the Tower of London. From the moment they step inside, your guests will be blown away by this stunning setting with its breath-taking interior, impressive entrance hall and twin curved staircase.

There’s plenty of ways to make this special venue your own winter wonderland. Why not begin with an elegant drinks reception in the beautiful Court Room? With its striking views of Trinity Square and show-stopping blue and gold ceiling, it’s the perfect place to sip on prosecco and nibble Christmas canapés before a meal in the Library. There guests can enjoy a gorgeous three course meal, in equally gorgeous surroundings, or mingle with some delicious creations from a bowl food menu.

Rooms in the Trinity House

Pepys Room

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The Pepys Room is a grand space, befitting of its impressive namesake – famous diarist, naval administrator and former Master of the House, Samuel Pepys – whose portrait proudly graces the wall.
For events taking place in multiple areas of the House, this is an ideal space for a dance floor and to accommodate musicians or other entertainment, but is also well suited to receptions, lunches or dinners.

Luncheon Room

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The Luncheon Room is adorned with imposing full-length portraits of former Masters of Trinity House, an elegant Georgian fireplace and the only surviving mirror from the original house.
True to its name, this room works wonderfully for the hosting of small lunches and dinners.

Court Room

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This beautiful blue and gold ceilinged vision overlooks Trinity Square with floor to ceiling windows which bathe the room in natural light. The richly woven carpet, stunning vivid ceiling, and views of Trinity Square give this room a rare grace and make it a superb choice for receptions and the most inspiring of meetings.

Reading Room

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With its graceful fireplace frieze carved by British sculptor Gilbert Bayes, best known for the Queen of Time clock above Selfridges’ main doorway, and flanked by soaring marble columns, The spacious Bayes Room on the ground floor is exceptionally versatile.