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Stationers’ Hall
 Stationers’ Hall is one of the few ancient Livery Halls remaining in the City of London. Located next to St Paul’s Cathedral and within walking distance of most of the City, it is the ideal venue for all types of events.
The Livery Hall is the largest of the function rooms. Gleaming oak flooring and carved oak panelling originating from the 1600s together with huge stained glass windows give this room a smart and impressive feel.
For smaller events the Stock room is ideal. The room takes it's name from the Company’s publishing venture founded in 1603. The oak panelling and carvings in this room date back to the 17th century while round the friezes are displayed the armorial shields of Past Masters or the Company including HRH The Duke of Windsor.
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