113 Chancery Lane is located in London, Greater London, England, with the postal code WC2A 1PL, in the heart of the legal district and close to London’s West End and the City.
The venue houses the Law Society, which has been at the centre of the legal world since 1832. The building is Grade II listed and took over 75 years to acquire. The impressive golden lions on the entrance railings were designed by Alfred Stevens and originally came from the British Museum.
The venue offers a range of 7 licensed rooms, including:
Yes, with seven licensed rooms ranging from the grand Common Room to intimate spaces like the Six Clerks’ Office and the old book store, the venue can cater to both large celebrations and smaller, more personal ceremonies.
The Common Room is grand and spacious yet warm and inviting. Key features include:
Yes, the venue provides simple wedding packages to ease planning or can collaborate with you from scratch to design your dream wedding day, taking the stress away from the process.
Absolutely. Situated within easy reach of London’s West End and the City, 113 Chancery Lane is highly accessible for guests traveling from various parts of London.
Yes, the venue offers intimate rooms like the original Six Clerks’ Office and the old Law Society’s personal book store, which serve as charming spaces for brides and their parties to get ready ahead of the ceremony.
The Common Room’s alcoves can be utilized as spaces for bars, entertainment, or photobooths, making it ideal for hosting wedding receptions with various entertainment options.
Hosting a wedding at this Grade II listed building with its historic and majestic features, such as golden lions at the entrance, 17th-century stained glass, and elegant interior panelling, will leave an unforgettable impression on guests, offering a unique blend of grandeur and intimate charm.