Fulham Palace, The Great Hall
Bishops Avenue, London, SW6 6EA -
Up to
100 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
Fulham Palace has many backdrops for you to choose from, for every stage of your event. Seven rooms, two courtyards and 13 acres of gardens provide an abundance of different scenarios and solutions. The private event spaces at the palace are hired exclusively, so you really can make it your own for the day.
Erected by Bishop Fitz James and dating from the 15th Century, the Great Hall features beautiful wooden panelling, smart classical cornicing and a gothic fireplace by William Butterfield. With its grand Steinway piano the Great Hall is a wonderful space for cocktail receptions, dinner or dancing. The room is licensed for weddings and can accommodate up to 100 guests for a civil ceremony/partnership.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 100
Theatre
up to 84
Boardroom
up to 40
Cabaret
up to 42
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Tea
Breakout rooms
Space rules
Cancellation policy
75% refundable 14 days before the event
Location
Reviews
susan sandover
Always a good place to walk and to discover the med. Oak 400 yrs old, the walled garden and finish off with yummie cakes and coffee in the tea room. Today sitting outside in the autumn sun
Pippa Hamilton
Chichi and I worked very closely together to help a bereaved family 'celebrate' a very loved and special man. With the team at Fulham Palace, headed up and guided by Chichi, any problems we had were discussed and solved in the most sensitive way which helped me greatly in curating the evening. I love being a Celebrant at Fulham Palace and Chichi goes over and above in order to make the occasion run smoothly and be perfect -
Nick M
A vaguely interesting spot for a wander, though it isn't going to take you too long to work your way around the exhibits. Cafe seemed popular/busy. Lots of toilets. Staff welcoming and helpful. If it weren't free, I don't think I'd have enjoyed my time there nearly as much.
Rafal Matelak
There is a coffee shop in the palace. You can sit in or outside and enjoy your coffee and a piece of cake. Palace itself has only a few rooms that are made available to the public. They are rather empty. I'm guessing it is because of the damage during second world war. I liked the chapel and it's wall paintings. If you live around then this is nice place to go, sit down with the book and relax.
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