


Stationers’ Hall is a Grade I listed building, close to St Paul’s Cathedral. It is one of the few ancient Livery Halls remaining in the City of London, originally completed in 1673.
The Stationers’ Company originated in 1403 when the Mayor of the City of London approved the formation of a stationers’ guild, whose members were text writers and illuminators of manuscript books, booksellers, bookbinders and suppliers of parchment, pens and paper.
A stationer was one who traded from a ‘stationery’ stall round St Paul’s Cathedral.
About the hall
Stationers’ Hall is an exclusive Grade I listed events venue in the heart of the City of London, just near St Paul’s Cathedral. Comprising of a suite of grand inter-linking rooms as well as a secluded private garden.


Stationers’ Hall is a Grade I listed building, close to St Paul’s Cathedral. It is one of the few ancient Livery Halls remaining in the City of London.
Completed in 1673 after the Great Fire of London, the Hall’s suite of magnificent, inter-linking rooms as well as the secluded garden makes it one of the most sought after venues in the City for Corporate events and Private functions.
Stationers’ Hall today is one of the most beautiful in London and is now available for exclusive hire for corporate and private events.
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