The Main Hall is the largest of the function rooms within Stationers’ Hall.
Gleaming oak flooring and carved oak panelling originating from the 1600s, together with huge stained glass windows give this room an impressive ambience.


About the Hall
This room is particularly suitable for larger events such as conferences, meetings and exhibitions to formal seated lunches, dinners and standing receptions.
The stained glass windows, backlit for evening events, portray William Shakespeare, William Caxton, St Cecelia (a reference to the patron saint of music, whose festivals were celebrated in the Hall), William Tynedale and Archbishop Cranmer. The great north Caxton window depicts William Caxton showing his printing press to King Edward IV.


The Hall is licensed for civil ceremonies for up to 200 guests and is also a splendid location for a wedding breakfast.
At the south end there is a carved screen, surmounted by a Minstrels’ Gallery, which may be used for small bands or choirs.
Candlelight, live music and dancing is permitted in this room.
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Layouts & Capacities
The layout and flexibility of each room allows for a variety of set ups from a large event to a more intimate occasion.
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