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1 Carlton House Terrace, London

The Institute's London headquarters is an elegant Regency building, evoking an era of splendour and grandeur, overlooking The Mall and St James's Park. Greatly enhanced by its accessibility, the location is a unique and distinctive setting for any event.

There is a range of rooms available for hire at 1 Carlton House Terrace offering facilities suitable for seminars, conferences, dinners, receptions, product/book launches, photo shoots, press conferences and evening meetings for up to 120 people. The building houses a large collection of artefacts, and has an elegant main staircase that leads up from the reception area to the first floor, capturing the grandeur of the original design of the house.

Services and facilities

We are committed to implementing our clients' wishes to get it right first time. Listed here are details of catering, accessibility, provision of equipment, parking and event management.

Downloads

Download our full colour brochure, room booking form and other documents from the links below.

To request a printed copy of the brochure, arrange a viewing, discuss bespoke requirements or for further information, please contact Julie Williams on +44 (0)20 7451 7353, or use our online enquiry form, selecting the venue hire category.

Please do not submit a room booking form without contacting us first.
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IOM3 1 Carlton House Terrace terms & conditions 2011.pdf68.14 KB
IOM3 1 Carlton House Terrace room layouts 2011.pdf58.27 KB
IOM3 1 Carlton House Terrace booking form 2011.pdf153.38 KB
IOM3 1 Carlton House Terrace colour brochure.pdf1.35 MB
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Rooms

1 Carlton House Terrace offers a range of rooms suitable for board meetings for a dozen people right up to dinners and receptions accommodating up to 120. Full room layouts, capacities and rates are listed here.

History of 1CHT

The house was built in 1830 by Decimus Burton to a design produced by Nash for Carlton House Terrace, redeveloping the site of the former Carlton House, at one time home of the Prince Regent. The interior designs of the Hall, Staircase, Library and Council Room have been restored to those of JP Gandy-Deering and are designated preserved historic features. Read history

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