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Spencer House

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Venue Details

Spencer House Overview

Built in 1756-66 for the first Earl Spencer, an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales, Spencer House is London’s finest surviving 18th-century private palace. Each client has exclusive use of the House, whatever the size or scale of the occasion. The eight state rooms provide an elegant backdrop for civil wedding ceremonies, wedding receptions, musical evenings, lectures and press presentations.

Receptions can be held for up to 450 guests, 500 if using the Terrace, while seated lunches and dinners can be accommodated for any number from 2-120. Theatre-style meetings can also be held, for a maximum of 100 guests.

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Spencer House Room Layouts

Room Style Capacity
Dining Room    
  Reception 150
  Theatre 100
Lady Spencer's Room    
  Reception 80
  Banqueting 36
Spencer House    
  Reception 400
The Great Room    
  Reception 200
  Banqueting 90
  Boardroom 40
  Theatre 110
The Library & Ante Room    
  Reception 70
The Music Room    
  Reception 60
  Banqueting 24

Spencer House Facilities:

Accessible Bathroom Facilities
Designated wheelchair accessible public toilet
Accessible Communication Facilities
Audible alarm system
Access into the Building
Full, non-assisted wheelchair access
Access Inside Building Facilities
Accessible lift
Steps with handrail within building
Steps within building
Catering Facilities
Event catering
Event Facilities
Available for wedding receptions
Offers charity rates
Event facilities
Licenced for civil marriages
Civil Partnership licence held
General Facilities
Lifts
Good views
Wi-Fi access
Payment Facilities
Credit cards accepted

Spencer House Contact Details

Address:
27 St James's Place
London
SW1A 1NR
Tel:
+44 (0)20 7514 1964
Fax:
+44 (0)20 7409 2952
Email:
Web:
http://www.spencerhouse.co.uk