The Harrow Club
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- From £30 per hour
- 200 people
- 166m² (1787ft²)
Spaces in The Harrow Club

Cafe and Servery
We offer a full range of catering options or the option to use space and have your own catering used for your guests. The Servery area come equipped with a fridge, heated server, oven facilities and access to sink, kettle and microwaves on request. Access to tables and chairs makes this space beneficial to any client who wants to host a large dinner party, christening, birthday or wake.
Conference Room
The Conference Room is recently refurbished and offers excellent, modern facilities for meeting and conference requirements. This contemporary space is therefore well suited for training, meetings or conferences. This rate is for Not For Profit charity or voluntary organisations and Private Schools.
See venueRecording Studio
Our Recording Studio is available to Not For Profit organisations. It enables you to achieve quality vocal and musical sounds and we can record you in our live rehearsal room or through our vocal song booth and our Midi suite. We can provide support in sound, production and studio maintenance. Production courses can be tailored for beginners or advanced tutorials to further your path into music and the arts.
See venueI.T. Suite
The I.T Suite comprises of 10 PC's with internet access. Microsoft word 2010, black/white and colour printing available. Wi Fi for lap top users and projector facilities to assist in training and work shop programmes. this versatile space this can be used with clip board charts and projectors for all your meeting requirements.. Tea, coffee and light refreshments are available on request from our in house cafe.
See venueSports Hall
The Sports Hall features high ceilings, period windows and exposed beams. It is uniquely located in the old church roof and this rate is for commercial organisations that are not within the Harrow Club catchment area. The Sports Hall has the capacity for 130 guests and is ideal for sports, dance or as an event space.
See venueThe Dance Studio
Modern and versatile, The Dance Studio is both air conditioned and heated. The studio features newly extended mirror paneling and a vanished sprung floor. Connected to an mp3 and CD compatible music system. This studio provides the ideal space for fitness, dance, private parties and conferences. This is the commercial rate for organisations that are neither within the Harrow Club catchment area nor Not for profit.
See venueTable Tennis
Table Tennis at Harrow Club is a versatile space with facilities like a sports hall, recording studio, dark room, internet cafe, and dance studio. It offers a vibrant and energetic atmosphere for various events, meetings, workshops, and team-building activities. Ideal for sports-related events, creative workshops, and casual gatherings, it provides a dynamic and engaging environment.
See venueInternet Cafe
The Internet cafe at Harrow Club is a versatile space suitable for various events and meetings. It offers a cozy ambiance, modern facilities, and comfortable seating, making it ideal for casual gatherings, workshops, small conferences, networking events, and social meetups. Equipped with high-speed internet, it provides a conducive environment for productive work sessions and collaborative projects, catering to diverse event needs.
See venueAbout The Harrow Club
The Harrow Club in West London, established in 1883, offers a range of facilities including a sports hall, recording studio, dark room, internet cafe, dance studio, and table tennis. It focuses on empowering young individuals through education, anti-social behavior prevention, and community contribution, engaging up to 500 young people weekly with various clubs and activities like sports, technology, and creativity. The venue works with up to 500 young people each week across 6 clubs, helping them recognize their full potential. Visitors can engage in a range of activities such as sports, technology, and creativity. The venue's impact report showcases its commitment to youth empowerment and community engagement. The Harrow Club, built in 1883, was funded by donations from Old Harrovians and provides programs for young people and the local community, featuring a neo-Gothic design transformed into a modern youth and community center.