Website:https://amchurch.co.uk/ (American Church in London)
Description:Whitefield Memorial Church was built in 1957-8, after the previous church on the site was destroyed during World War II. The American Church in London took it over in 1972. A versatile and contemporary space, the American International Church is frequently used by major entertainment organisations including theatre, opera, television and film companies for auditions and rehearsals. With spaces ranging in seating capacity from 10 to 300, it is a perfect venue for conferences, lectures and examinations; consultations and training sessions and group workouts; filming, recording and wardrobe fittings; and much more. The Main Hall boasts 16ft ceilings, an open floor plan with a raised stage and approximately 2,500 sq feet of space. Full blackout capability. There is an upright piano for rehearsal and a newly-installed audio-visual system for conferences and larger events. The Club Room seats 40 theatre style. Approximate size: 39’ x 18’, ceiling height: approximately 16′ . The Club Room has two entrance doors and can be divided into two rooms of 18’ x 12’ and 27’x18’. Additional rooms include the Choir Room, Upper Vestibule, Conference Room, William Carey Room and the North and South Tower Rooms.
General Notes:Photography is permitted in rental rooms, but no exterior building shots unless by prior arrangement
Jurisdictions::Camden