Goodenough House

- 70 Theatre
- Bloomsbury
- 70 Theatre
- Bloomsbury
Space description
The Churchill Room, as its name implies, is named after Sir Winston Churchill, and in honour of the Officers' Club of the same name which was housed in the room during WWII.
The Churchill Club funded the oak panelling of the room as a gesture of appreciation for the home away from home London House had given them whilst on leave in London. The room was opened by Churchill's daughter Mrs Christopher Soames in 1952.
This room can accommodate guests in a variety of styles, including boardroom, theatre or something more informal.
More about Goodenough House
Goodenough House is a registered charity tucked away in leafy Mecklenburgh Square, providing residential accommodation in a unique community for postgraduate students in London. With its international academic and professional community you will find this venue both stimulating and relaxing in its quiet and informal atmosphere.
Goodenough House is centrally located in WC1 and is in easy walking distance of numeorus underground and mainline stations, with good accessibility from all London airports.
The Goodenough House comprises two buildings on either side of a quiet garden square.