Shipley
This period Georgian room accommodates 14 guests as a boardroom or for an intimate dinner.
It is an elegant, traditionally decorated room, boasting a stunning Adams ceiling with a Regency chandelier. There is a linking door to the Drawing Room for holding pre-event drinks or for catering during boardroom meetings.
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CapacityReception: 14 |
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Did you know?
Originally the drawing room for No.4 John Adam Street. This domestic residence had been purchased from the Adam Brothers by Alexander Eddie, a seedsman and also an early member of the Society. From 1860 until 1881 the house became the offices of The Lord’s Day Observation Society.
During the interwar period the Society rented the Shipley room as additional office space creating a communicating door between the Shipley room and the Drawing room, which was then the Secretary's room.

