An exquisite venue with a hidden secret – a tranquil, enchanted walled garden. A rare treat found in the heart of the City, the perfect haven for a charmed summer soiree. This ever-changing garden hosts an abundance of seasonal plants and blooms, the majestic London Plane tree offers welcome shelter come rain or shine for up to 250 guests.
This historic setting is a striking Grade I listed building which offers a seamless blend of welcoming warmth and arresting grandeur. The wrought iron stair case leads from the Garden up to the delightfully bright Court Room providing a splendid option should the weather be inclement. The jewel-like stained glass windows overlook the garden encapsulating a splendid transformation at dusk.
Summer Party Package
Exclusive Hire of the Garden (including wet weather option )
Your Chosen Menu
Unlimited Drinks Package:
1 Hour Pimm’s
3 Hours Beer | Wine | Soft Drinks
Waiting Staff | Glassware | Linen
Full Event Management and Onsite Event Coordination Throughout
Cloakroom
Aakash Agarwal
in the last weekA prominent livery company building. It still reflects a great and successful history Stationers must have at the time. I went to attend an event and was taken back by how well it was preserved. It is a grade 1 listed building. You can hire it for private events, birthday parties, civil ceremony, wedding, etc. This building holds a lot of history and articles to back up its tall claims of over 350 years of communication and content history in Britain and abroad. The Stationer's continues to play a major role in content creation fellowship and industry awards amongst many ongoing activities.
Karin Sinniger
6 months agoLovely venue in old guild building There is a garden which is lovely for a summer cocktail party. Inside I attended a large cocktail party and an intimate dinner off the main hall, so the venue is versatile. Good service and food.
Andrea AJ
5 months agoFantastic tour led by Tim. Extremely interesting & informative history of the stationers guild & buildings. Completed by refreshments in the garden.
Brian L. Frye
4 months agoThe birthplace of copyright! Unfortunately, public tours are only scheduled occasionally & none were available during our visit. But at least you can see the outside.
Richard Dymond
a month agoGreat venue. Good for any business or corporate event.