The King George III
The Brewery
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- From £115
- 700 Reception
- Moorgate, Barbican, Liverpool Street
- From £115
- 700 Reception
- Moorgate, Barbican, Liverpool Street
Grade II listed 18th-century brewery with authentic exposed brickwork and barrel vaulted ceiling, offering direct loading bay access and flexible connectivity to adjacent spaces.
Benjamin Edmonds
Venue Expert @ Hire Space
- Exposed brickwork and barrel vaulted ceiling add historic character
- Direct access from reception and loading bay
- Solid oak flooring throughout
- Can connect to Queen Charlotte and Lower Sugar Room
- Air-conditioning ensures guest comfort
- Integrated PA system provides seamless audio
- LED lighting in thousands of colours creates perfect ambience
- Wi-Fi connectivity keeps guests connected
On the ground floor, connected to both the Queen Charlotte and Lower Sugar Room, The King George III Room (named after his visit in 1787) has exposed brickwork, a barrel vaulted ceiling and period lanterns. The King George III Room is directly accessed from the reception (and the loading bay) and can be used alone or in conjunction with the Porter Tun as a drinks reception, catering space or exhibition area for larger events. The room has solid oak flooring.
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