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Accessibility: Accessible toilets; Disabled access; Hearing loop; Lift; Quiet Room; Step-free access; Wheelchair accessible; Wheelchair loan

Environmental Sustainability: Food waste management/composting; Recycling collections/management; Sustainable catering

General: Baby change facilities; Fibre broadband high-speed internet; Gender-neutral toilets; Internet access; On-site security; Running water access (potable); Three-phase power connection

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Fishmongers' Hall

General Notes: Doubling / Stand In: Embassy

Jurisdictions: City of London

Location/Studios Details

Environmental Sustainability

Fishmongers' Hall

United Kingdom / London, England
Location ID: #10138140

Fishmongers' Hall is a rare example of a free-standing English Greek Revival town building and is largely unaltered since being built in the 1830s. With an unrivalled riverside location, the hall is a Grade II*-listed building with a unique history, rich architectural heritage, and is home to a valuable and diverse collection of artefacts and paintings.

With views over London Bridge and the Thames, the first-floor rooms offer sumptuous surroundings. The crown jewel being the main Banqueting Hall, which was refurbished in 2018. The Court Drawing and Court Dining Rooms share the same level of historical splendour and offer commanding views of the Thames.

As well as the ornately decorated rooms, the hall has a grand staircase, a grand balcony overlooking the river, and a paved quay walkway.

Location Category:

  • COMMERCIAL - Livery halls;
  • ENTERTAINMENT - Ballrooms;
  • ENTERTAINMENT - Event Spaces;
  • ENTERTAINMENT - Halls;
  • MUSEUMS, GALLERIES AND INSTITUTES - Museums;
  • RIVERS, CANALS AND LAKES - River views;
  • RIVERS, CANALS AND LAKES - Thames views

Architecture Style:

  • Neo-Classical;
  • Period 1800-1850;
  • Victorian