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Gracepoint, Meeting Room 2

Location pin

161-169 Essex Road, London, N1 2SN - 

  • Users

    Up to
    90 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

GRACEPOINT is a wonderfully unusual and historic Grade II listed building in the heart of Islington. This auditorium style venue was built by the famous architect George Coles and can hold over 1,100 guests’ theatre/conference style.

It has the perfect wow factor for your events with its magnificent Art Deco style façade, suffused with an Egyptian theme and dressed in multi-coloured Hathernware tiles. Having previously been the Carlton Cinema and then a bingo hall, this great venue is now available to hold your next event be it a conference, presentations, product launches, screenings, award nights and performance led activities.

GRACEPOINT offers a state-of-the-art event spaces for high-profile conferences and meetings. We provide the flexibility and security to hold a business event with ease. It has full stage facilities including a high resolution front projected screen and sound and lighting systems available.

This is a blank canvas space that can be dressed to suite various events.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 90

Amenities

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Space rules

Cancellation policy

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Location

Reviews

  • Lolah Ade

    September 2018

    Nice hall, very spacious. Went for a concert. Had no trouble imagining this place in its former glory as a theatre. A bit of a shame the galleries and balconies are closed off, would have loved to explore it.

  • 11reecey

    February 2024

    They do not perform any form of real marriages. My sister has dyslexia and is not comfortable with education at all. She has been to a few false churches before and I /others/circumstances has managed to get her away from the famous (potters house - the one that has been shut down a few times). She’s attended this church and has been advise she does not need to register her marriage and it is okay to have a big party and tell the world your married. Which is very odd and leads to fraud when in the uk. I’ve personally had to stay away,