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27th June 2024 GMT

The British Medical Association

Kings Cross Wedding Venue
The British Medical Association
Tavistock Square
Kings Cross
London
WC1H 9JP
England

tel:- +44 20 7874 7020
fax:- +44 20 7383 6750
web address:- www.bmahouse.org.uk/
e-mail:- events@bma.org.uk

The British Medical Association :-
Grade II listed building
Venue type - Historical Building
Venue type - Historic Building

Number of function rooms available for weddings: 5 rooms and 2 outdoor spaces

Function room names and capacities:

Great Hall 200
Sir James Paget Room 120
John Snow Room 100
Prince's Room 50

Garden Room (Reception drinks standing only) 90
Courtyard (Reception drinks standing only) 320
Local accommodation:

We have negotiated room rates at the following:
Ambassadors Bloomsbury Hotel
Holiday Inn - Bloomsbury
Hilton London Euston
Novotel London St Pancras

Choice of wedding breakfast menus - Yes
Alcohol License - Yes
Dedicated wedding planner available - Yes
Licensed for Civil Ceremonies - Yes
Dance Floor - Yes
Evening Reception Facilities - Yes
Car Parking Facilities - Yes

Tables chairs linens and tableware included

Entertainment is available: We have a list of suppliers to offer entertainment and theming

Wedding services provided: BMA House is a stunning Grade II listed building located in fashionable Bloomsbury. The House is licensed for wedding ceremonies in 4 rooms and also offers a further room for reception drinks.

Gardens or outside locations suitable for wedding photography: Our stunning House provides a beautiful backdrop for photos. To the front is the Courtyard with memorial fountain and to the rear is a tranquil garden with pond.

Suitable locations inside the venue for wedding photography: All rooms benefit from Grade II listed architectural features. The Prince's room is the most impressive being accessed from a unique art deco hallway with beautiful staircase. The room itself is circular in appearance and features a stunning glass chandalier and gold leaf painting on the walls.

Local picturesque areas suitable for wedding photography: Tavistock Square is located just across the road from BMA House and provides a beautiful green square in the heart of London.

Venue special features: The Grade II listed features of this stunning house offer an abundance of beautiful features - high ceilings, natural daylight, chandaliers and stunning outdoor spaces.

Venue History: BMA House was designed by the famed architect Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1911. Originally designed for the Theosophical Society the building work was interrupted by the war, after which the Society could no longer afford the building so it was sold to The British Medical Association and has been occupied as their headquarters since 1925. The House has undergone many developments over the years, the most recent being a significant refurbishment completed in 2008 which has created the spaces that are available to hire today for weddings and corporate events.

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