The venue, available for exclusive hire, exudes sophistication with its elegant features, lofty ceilings, and refined ambiance, making it a versatile space suitable for a diverse array of events, including summer parties.
Kent House Knightsbridge epitomises a beautiful townhouse with a regal lineage. Its origins trace back to 1790 when it was initially built and later expanded by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria. Subsequently rebuilt in 1870, the house transformed into a remarkable salon, and in the 1960s, its splendor was meticulously restored, now serving as a premier venue for exclusive events catering to private individuals and esteemed brands.
As the largest surviving townhouse of its kind, hiring the venue grants access to the entire house, allowing guests to traverse through its various rooms, each offering a unique ambiance. From welcoming guests downstairs to hosting conferences and dinner dances in the original ballroom, guests can also enjoy the terrace for BBQs during the summer months.
The building’s rich history is reflected in its exquisite features, including the atrium ceiling, ornate cornicing of the walls, and the striking black and white tiled floor in the Marble Hall. Yet, its neutral décor provides ample opportunities for branding, with clients often projecting logos and images onto the walls and exterior of the venue, adding a personalised touch to their events.
The venue, available for exclusive hire, exudes sophistication with its elegant features, lofty ceilings, and refined ambiance, making it a versatile space suitable for a diverse array of events, including summer parties.
Kent House Knightsbridge epitomises a beautiful townhouse with a regal lineage. Its origins trace back to 1790 when it was initially built and later expanded by Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, father of Queen Victoria. Subsequently rebuilt in 1870, the house transformed into a remarkable salon, and in the 1960s, its splendor was meticulously restored, now serving as a premier venue for exclusive events catering to private individuals and esteemed brands.
As the largest surviving townhouse of its kind, hiring the venue grants access to the entire house, allowing guests to traverse through its various rooms, each offering a unique ambiance. From welcoming guests downstairs to hosting conferences and dinner dances in the original ballroom, guests can also enjoy the terrace for BBQs during the summer months.
The building’s rich history is reflected in its exquisite features, including the atrium ceiling, ornate cornicing of the walls, and the striking black and white tiled floor in the Marble Hall. Yet, its neutral décor provides ample opportunities for branding, with clients often projecting logos and images onto the walls and exterior of the venue, adding a personalised touch to their events.
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