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Ladbroke Hall

Ladbroke Hall · Avanti Architects
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  • From £5000
  • 250 Theatre
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  • From £5000
  • 250 Theatre
  • Unknown

Space description

Performance spaces at Ladbroke Hall are versatile and well-equipped venues suitable for a wide range of events and meetings. The spaces have step-free access, lifts, and spacious pathways, making them accessible to all. Facilities include accessible toilets, a gallery lift, and a basement lift. The spaces can accommodate various capacities and setups, such as boardroom, buffet, cabaret, classroom, dining, dinner dance, reception, standing, theatre, U-shaped, and wedding setups. The venue offers a cashless payment system and can refill reusable water bottles upon request. Snacks are available for purchase at the bar, but open/hot food or drink is not allowed in the performance spaces. Smoking and vaping are prohibited inside the building, with designated smoking areas provided. Ladbroke Hall has a zero-tolerance policy for disrespect and aggression, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for all guests. The venue also provides lost and found services, with unclaimed items donated to charity after 2 months. Safety and security are a top priority, with trained security officers conducting bag searches and patrolling the premises. Photography and filming are allowed in designated areas, but commercial photography and filming require prior approval. Contact Ladbroke Hall for more information and to book performance spaces. The performance spaces do not accept larger backpacks and suitcases, but snacks and drinks are available for purchase at the bar. The venue is cashless, so guests are advised to bring a payment card or digital card. The spaces have a zero-tolerance policy towards disrespect and aggression, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for all attendees. The hire prices for performance spaces are available upon request. The venue is family-friendly, welcoming well-behaved children of all ages. However, some events may have age restrictions. Lost and found items can be reported to the venue, and security measures are in place to ensure the safety of staff and visitors.





More about Ladbroke Hall

Ladbroke Hall is a versatile venue located in London, offering a range of spaces for events, meetings, and other gatherings. The venue is easily accessible via underground, bus, or car. Bag searches are conducted on entry, and larger backpacks and suitcases are not allowed in the performance spaces. The venue is cashless, so guests are advised to bring a payment card or digital card. Reusable water bottles can be refilled at the bar, but glass water bottles are not accepted in the performance spaces. Snacks are available for purchase at the bar, but open/hot food or drink is not allowed in any exhibition, restaurant, or performance space. Smoking and vaping are not permitted inside the building, and designated smoking areas are provided. The venue has a zero-tolerance policy for disrespect and aggression. Accessible facilities, including lifts and accessible toilets, are available. Children of all ages are welcome, but those under 16 must be accompanied by a legal adult for ticketed events. Lost items can be reported to the venue, and found items are kept for 2 months before being donated to charity. Safety and security are a top priority, with trained security officers and staff available to assist. Photography and filming are allowed in certain areas, but commercial photography and filming require prior approval. Subscribe to the venue's newsletter for updates on upcoming news and events. Ladbroke Hall is a new art space in London that celebrates creative freedom. It welcomes any form of artistic expression and invites creative, curious, and kind people. The venue offers a variety of spaces, including studios, a gallery, and a restaurant. It also hosts a live programme of events, including exhibitions, performances, and live music. Ladbroke Hall has a rich history, originally built as a car showroom and assembly plant in 1903. It has been reimagined as a meeting place for innovation and a hub for the arts.