Meeting Room


The Belvedere Road entrance of County Hall is grand, as grand as an entrance should be that served London's Government for so many years. 

After passing though the heavy brass and glass revolving doors you walk up a wide, marble staircase flanked by the names of London's finest carved in stone; in front of you is The Debating Chamber, the place where successive leaders did battle over policy, leather seats gathered around a central area in contrast to Parliament's mirrored arrangement.

Turn back on yourself and you come to a pair of large panelled doors leading to an intimate room clad in Oak.

 



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This room has a comfortable and private feel that would perfectly suit small meetings.

There is room in the centre for a medium sized table to seat ten people, it is situated in a place that does not have passing traffic so your privacy is assured.

If you desire you can have food and drinks served to the room or you can retire to one of County Halls restaurants or cafes.

There are many other things to do within County Hall so why not mix business with pleasure. You'll never want to leave if you do.