The Ned
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- From £750
 - 200 people
 - Bank
 - 165m² (1776ft²)
 
Spaces in The Ned

The Tapestry Room
The Ned's six private hire rooms and two terraces are among the building's most elegant spaces - all benefit from natural light and have a dedicated reception area. Accommodating meetings and conferences from 10 guest through to 200 guests theatre style, The Ned's location in the heart of The City of London makes it a perfect venue for your conference or exhibition and with 252 rooms, there is plenty of accommodation to ensure smooth logistics for even the largest conference.
The Rose Room
Names after the Rose Tavern, which occupied the site before it was destroyed by the Great Fire, The Rose Room has original chandeliers, half-height panelling and a bespoke carpet. Ideal for intimate dinners for up to 14 guests, our Chefs can create bespoke, a la carte menus for your event.
See venueThe Wren Room
Named after Sir Christopher Wren, who designed St Mildred's Church, a previous occupant of the 27 Poultry site, this room has original chandeliers, wood panelling and a carpet inspired by large-leaf Verdure tapestries. Accommodating up to 10 guests, The Wren Room is ideal for executive board meetings.
See venueThe Drawing Room
Connected to The Saloon, The Drawing Room has the feel of a library with painted, panelled walls, etchings, lithographs and paintings from the period. All furniture can be removed from The Drawing Room allowing networking events up to 60 guests and conferences up to 80 theatre.
See venueThe RWB Room
The only room lined with oak rather than walnut panelling, The RWB Room, named after our Chairman, Ronald Wayne Burkle, is an intimate space with period art on the walls. Ideal of executive board meetings and private dining.
See venueThe Saloon
Dominated by an 18th century chandelier from London's Devonshire House, The Saloon has ornate plasterwork, a restored parquet floor and a custom-made Oushak rug. Accommodating up to 120 guests theatre-style, the space can be used for catering or private meetings.
See venueThe Princes Dome
Princes Dome is one of two converted domes on the roof, with an outdoor terrace for eating and drinking.
See venueAbout The Ned
The Ned is a new lifestyle hotel with distinctive personality, combining the attention to detail and service of a boutique hotel with grand proportions. Soho House and Sydell Group have collaborated on the design, which evokes a sense of 1920's glamour and will continue to collaborate on the hotel operation when the doors open in Spring 2017. Offering 252 bedrooms, nine bars & restaurants size private hire rooms and two terraces welcoming up to 200 guests, The Ned will be ideal for weddings events and meetings.