14 Bride Ln, London EC4Y 8EQ, UK
14 Bride Ln, London EC4Y 8EQ, UK
Charity owned with a remit to provide cultural social and educational facilities to the City of London.
It’s very close to Thameslink, Blackfriars’s and St. Paul’s lines.
They have 10 rooms divided into large, medium and small rooms plus a maximum capacity of 200 people.
• Bridewell Hall: 30 – 180 people
• Bridewell Theatre: 134 – 200 people
• Farringdon Room: 25 – 80 people
• Salisbury Room: 18 – 45 people
• Passmore Edwards Rooms: 18 – 45 people
• Blackfriars Rooms: 16 – 80 people
• The print workshop: 8 – 20 people
• Caxton Room: 8 – 15 people
• Theatre Bar: NA
• The Foundry: NA
The prices per room range from £100 to £575.
CRUSH and Printing Historical Society.
207607
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