Goodenough House
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- From £4750
- 250 people
- Bloomsbury
- 298m² (3204ft²)
Spaces in Goodenough House

Churchill Room
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 Room is perfecly suitable for Board meetings, workshops, Away days, Group Activities, Breakout space, etc...
London House Large Common Room
London House was designed by Sir Herbert Baker, and the Large Common Room reflects his style more prominently than any other room. The London House Large Common Room is a versatile room which can accommodate a variety of events. With its wide open space this room can accommodate meetings in boardroom, theatre, cabaret, u-shape or classroom styles. Alternatively the room
See venueThe Great Hall
The Great Hall is our largest room and by far the grandest. With its high vaulted ceilings and oak panelled walls this is a unique space for any event. This prestigious room can stage many types of events such as product launches, an informal buffet for 250, a formal seated three course dinner for 220 guests, or a conference for up to 250 delegates. It is the preferred room to contain the many royal visits and ambassadorial receptions the College has enjoyed over the years. Originally constructed in the 1930s as a ballroom and refectory for the residents of London House, the room is still us
See venueLondon House Small Common Room
Perfect for smaller meetings, the London House Small Common Room at Goodenough College offers a unique charm that enhances any business gathering. Nestled in the tranquil Mecklenburgh Square, this versatile space is ideal for intimate meetings, brainstorming sessions, or as a syndicate area for larger conferences. With its historic Grade II listed building and beautiful ceiling, the room exudes character and sophistication. Attendees will appreciate the serene atmosphere, fostering creativity and collaboration. Conveniently located in central London, the venue is easily accessible from various transport links, making it a prime choice for professionals seeking a distinctive setting for their events. Enjoy the picturesque surroundings and the warm, welcoming ambiance that Goodenough College provides, ensuring a memorable experience for all participants.
See venueWilliam Goodenough Large Common Room
The Large Common Room in William Goodenough House has high ceilings and full length windows on the east and west sides of the room overlooking our beautiful Fountain Quad, flooding it with daylight. Similar to the London House Large Common Room, this room can host a wide variety of events.
See venueWilliam Goodenough Small Common Room
Perfect for boardroom meetings, small receptions, and intimate gatherings, the William Goodenough Small Common Room at Goodenough College offers a unique and inspiring setting. Overlooking the picturesque quad, this Grade II historic venue provides delegates with direct access to the tranquil garden, enhancing the overall experience. The room's elegant design and beautiful ceiling create a sophisticated atmosphere, making it ideal for both professional and social events. Centrally located in WC1, Goodenough College is easily accessible from various underground and mainline stations, ensuring convenience for all attendees. With its rich academic heritage and serene environment, the Small Common Room is the perfect choice for those seeking a memorable venue in London.
See venueAbout 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.