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The Painters Hall, Central London (SC728)
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The
Painters Hall is a great place for conferences and meetings. One of
London's traditional City Livery Halls. Rebuilt in 1961. A spendidly
proportioned hall ideal for Lunches, Dinners and meetings. The
splendidly proportioned Livery Hall houses the Livery Company's fine
collection of Royal Portraits dating from the late seventeenth century
to the present day. It also has magnificent stained-glass windows
showing the arms of the Liverymen who have been Lord Mayor of the City
of London and others who have played a prominent part in the Company's
history. As a venue for pre-dinner drinks or for a smaller lunch or dinner party, the Court Room makes an ideal setting.
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the walls are hung a wide collection of historical portraits together
with the Royal Charters granted to the Company by Elizabeth I, James
II, George VI and Elizabeth II. The Painted
Chamber is decorated with original painted panels executed in the early
18th century for the previous Hall and is an intimate setting for
business meetings or small lunches. Fitted with a comfort aircooling
system.
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DIMENSIONS
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DAYLIGHT
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THEATRE
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CLASSROOM
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BOARDROOM
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BANQUETING
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The Painted Chamber
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12
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Yes
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The Court Rooms
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70
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40
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30
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60
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Yes
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The Livery Hall
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200
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90
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60
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180
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Yes
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