Livery Hall

Drapers' Hall

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Space description

The Livery Hall is a breath taking space surrounded by twenty-eight marble columns and graced by Richard Belt’s statue Hypatia and a copy of John Gibson’s The Tinted Venus. Our Court Room is a hugely impressive space with much of the frieze surviving from the early 18th century and chandeliers also dating back to the seventeen hundreds.





More about Drapers' Hall

Located in the heart of the City of London, Drapers’ Hall provides a majestic setting for any event. On the site of the present Drapers’ Hall, once part of the Augustinian Priory, Thomas Cromwell built his palace in the 1530s. After his execution, the property was purchased by the Guild of Drapers in 1543 from Henry VIII.