One of the City’s most beautiful hidden gems, dating from 1670, Skinners’ Hall is full of charm and atmosphere.
One of the City’s most beautiful hidden gems, dating from 1670, Skinners’ Hall is full of charm and atmosphere.
Skinners’ Hall dates from 1670 when it reopened having been rebuilt after the Great Fire of London. The Hall comprises a variety of outstanding inside and outdoor spaces offering great flexibility. This fine facility combines stately halls, elegant chambers and homely rooms with a warm atmosphere and modern amenities.
Entrance is via the ceremonial gates and charming paved courtyard, inspired by Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winners Tommaso del Buono and Paul Gazerwitz. The building has many unique features including a round gallery with working fireplace, the magnificent polished East India Table and the beautiful Italianate roof garden. Skinners’ Hall also features unique works by the prolific Anglo/Welsh artist Frank Brangwyn, among other historically important artworks.
Ceremonial entrance gates greet guests into the courtyard, as they move through into the beautiful Outer Hall with its circular balcony and open fire for your wedding ceremony. Weather-permitting, guests can venture out for drinks & canapes on the Rooftop Garden, then moving through into the Great Hall once formal photos have been taken for your main meal. Finally draw your guests to the Old Court Room for your first dance as a couple, and party the night away!
From relaxed BBQ-inspired dining in the Summer to a more formal-yet whimsical-seated 3 course meal for a Winter Wedding, our team of event professionals can turn your special day into an unforgettable experience.The on-site events team will help you at every stage to plan your day and guide you expertly to the very best that we can offer to meet your brief.