
Kent House Conference Facilities
With elegant and welcoming rooms, Kent House can cater for numbers between 20 and 300 people in either theatre, classroom, banquet or cocktail styles. No matter how big, or small your event is, Kent House can provide the perfect setting.
The Sanctuary
At first floor level, the Sanctuary, overlooking Rutland Gardens and Hyde Park - has three inter-connecting rooms. The largest single space within Kent House, the Sanctuary again provides an elegant neutral backdrop and highly flexible space - suitable as a conference venue up to a capacity of 180 people and as dining rooms for weddings and private parties or less formal gatherings. In keeping with the sympathetic refurbishment of Kent House in 2003, The Sanctuary retains the essence of architectural scale and splendour that characterises this splendid venue.
The Marble Hall
Guests are welcomed into the classical splendour of Kent House's Marble Hall. Suitable
for wedding receptions and formal greeting parties, the white and black marble flooring is
complemented by impressively high ceilings and contemporary lighting.
The Rutland Room
Entering the Rutland Room from the Marble Hall, visitors enjoy its original embossed
Victorian wallpapers in calming, neutral tones. The beautiful proportions facilitate
seating and dining arrangements for up to 60 people.
The Library
Slightly smaller than the Rutland Room and with a warm intimacy, the Library was in
fact the original hallway of Kent House, prior to extensive building works in the
nineteenth century. Situated at the foot of the sweeping staircase, the Library can
accommodate up to 40 seated guests, with the capacity increasing for cocktail gatherings
or for more informal functions.
“Thank you so much for all your help and hard work in making our event such a
success. We have had lots of very positive feedback and everyone was thrilled with how it
went. The general consensus was that the venue was perfect - it lent itself so well to what
we were trying to achieve and it exceeded our expectations. It really did look fantastic
and the lay out was perfect”
Great Ormond Street Hospital Event