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Be a guest at Central London townhouse, 34 Bloomsbury, for your sophisticated wedding. This renovated Georgian property has all the airs of a stately vintage home whilst being furnished with a contemporary edge. It's the perfect blend of then and now and could be the something old you've been looking for on this special day.
Facilities and Capacity
Experience this building's enchantment from the moment you lay eyes on it at street level. Its bold black door with white and brass trimmings is captivating, drawing you into the black and white tiled mosaic hallway and into the Otto Room. High ceilings and bright white walls characterise this home, with each room named after local historical female figures. The Otto Room is named after Lady Ottoline-Morrell and can accommodate up to 15 seated guests, making it the perfect space for an intimate gathering. Make your way up the luxurious black staircase and you will find yourself greeted with three more rooms. Famous writer and women's rights advocate, Virginia Woolf is commemorated by The Woolf Room, which can fit up to 10 standing guests. Overlooking the outdoor urban garden, The Morrell Room can host up to 36 guests, as can the neighbouring Evelyn Room, inspired by writer Evelyn Sharp.
Services Offered
This stunning venue is available to rent as a stand-alone hire, meaning furniture has to be hired separately. However, the team at 34 Bloomsbury would be thrilled to introduce you to suppliers and help furnish the house to your liking. Advice on catering, entertainment and full production of your day is also provided. Reach out to the team today to plan a wedding to remember.
- Woman-owned
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