{10-11} Carlton House Terrace offers not only a conveniently located venue for your events, but also an intriguing history for your delegates, with stunning original features still in the rooms and throughout the building.
Constructed during the late 1820s and early 1830s, the Roman Classical styled terrace was commissioned by the Prince Regent, who later became George IV. The terrace was conceived by architect John Nash with two aims in mind: to provide good views of St James's Park for residents and to provide an impressive backdrop to both the Royal Park and the Mall. When World War I broke out, the resident family of Number 10 decided to open up their London home as a Hospital for Officers, with many of the now event rooms converted into wards. As visible in the photos, the terrace was badly damaged during World War II, however much of the interior has survived.
Today, {10-11} Carlton House Terrace is back to its former glory, and the facilities are a versatile setting for conferences, seminars, promotional launches and academic and business meetings. They also provide the most perfect relaxed and more formal surroundings for cocktail parties and other special occasions. Please get in touch with us if you are looking to impress your event attendees by hosting your event at a memorable and fascinating venue.