One Marylebone Road, London NW1

One Marylebone Road was built in 1826-28 to the designs of Sir John Soane to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon.

Grade I listed by English Heritage, One Marylebone Road is one of only three London churches by Soane. It was the most expensive and is now considered to be the most architecturally distinguished. The influence of the Neo Classical is evident in the portico of the church and his constant desire to work with light is never more evident than it is in the Baccarat Room. Apart from the loss of the original chancel the basic structure of Soane's church survives complete and is of huge national architectural and historical significance.

The Soane Hall is the jewel in the crown of One Marylebone Road. Over 27 feet high and approximately 3,000 sq feet, the room is impressive in size as well as beauty. Although full of character with its mosaics and stained glass windows the space remains flexible allowing clients to either enjoy it in its natural state or alter it to fit any requirements of style and branding.

The Baccarat Room, approximately 1200 sq feet, is situated on the first floor. It can be hired by itself or used as an additional space with The Soane Hall downstairs. Seven handmade crystal chandeliers decorate the room which has an elegance all of its own.

Venue Hire Periods and Capacities
Periods available: 07.00 - midnight
Maximum capacity for Reception: 550
Maximum capacity for Dinner: 180

Additional Venue Information
Parking: Limited
Dancing: Yes
Garden: Yes
Civil Marriage License: Yes
Nearest London Underground Station: Great Portland Street
Nearest Railway Station: Euston
Nearest Car Park: Regent Crest Hotel

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Address: Unit 20, Gemini Business Estate, Landmann Way, Rotherhithe, London SE14 5RL Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7237 6975 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7231 2323