TRINITY | London, UK
Grand Neoclassical Georgian Venue
Originally designed by celebrated neoclassical architect Samuel Wyatt in 1794, this exceptional Georgian building offers a prestigious and versatile backdrop for film, photo shoots, and unique events. This Grade II* listed venue is defined by its imposing neoclassical façade, original 1794 architecture, and elegant interiors across four historic floors. Beyond the twin-curved staircase and stained-glass entrance hall lie a series of five formal ceremonial rooms—each with period features such as intricate ceilings, grand fireplaces, historic artefacts, and maritime models. Highlights include the sweeping Quarterdeck, the light-filled Court Room with its vast single-loom carpet, and the expansive Library with a minstrel’s gallery and river views. Additional spaces, including the Reading Room with portraits, Pepys Room, and Luncheon Room, along with a basement kitchen and reception hall, offer variety and grandeur across this historic setting.
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4 floors
5 elegant ceremonial rooms
Georgian spiral staircase
Stained glass windows
Views of Tower of London
Historic artefacts & maritime models
Minstrel’s gallery
Single-loom carpet
Original 1794 architecture
Basement kitchen
Reception hall
Library
Reading Room with portraits & VC
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Filming & Photography
Events:
License: 0800 - 2300/ (1200 midnight application required to the City of London Corporation)
Capacity:
130 seated or 180 standing
See photo for individual room capacity -
London, EC3, UK
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No access to 2nd floor offices, roof, plant room
Modifications not permitted

