Exclusive Venues
29 Portland Place
29 Portland Place is the most talked about new London venue, and is exclusive to Quintessentially Events.
The imposing, mid-terrace, Grade II listed Georgian building was designed and built by the Neoclassical classical genius Robert Adam. There is a grand entrance hall with a sweeping staircase and two sets of double ballrooms, one slightly smaller on the ground floor and one larger on the first floor.
Both have been extensively refurbished, with utmost care taken to restore the exquisite original features, plasterwork and stunning chandeliers.
The building is the ideal choice for a ground floor reception, followed by a lavish dinner for 120 on the first floor, or even a cocktail party for 200 across both floors. The venue lends itself perfectly to all types of events, from breakfast meetings to product launches, and is now available for selected events.
The venue is available for use only to friends, associates and members of Quintessentially
The House of St Barnabas
Quintessentially Soho at the House of St Barnabas is a unique event space set in a magnificent Grade I listed Georgian building. This impressive Central London venue is located in the heart of Soho London's media quarter adjacent to the beautiful Soho Square. Just off Oxford Street, it is only five minutes walk from Tottenham Court Road Tube station.
The House provides a fascinating, evocative venue for a wide range of events, including corporate and private parties, business meetings, product launches, photo shoots, private dining and wedding receptions, to name just a few.
This recently restored house offers a number of remarkable rooms (hired separately or in combination) and features a wealth of period features including chandeliers, silk-lined walls and stunning rococo plasterwork, plus a lovely secluded courtyard garden enclosed by ivy-covered walls.
By hiring our exclusive 18th-century venue you are helping to fund our registered charity (reg charity No: 207242).
Please note images used are of past events. All furnishings and art are subject to change or removal so a site visit is recommended.
