The William Sangster room
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The William Sangster Room shares its name with the Reverend William Edwin Sangster, the former Methodist Superintendent Minister.
It is a multifaceted, flexible space that offers natural light, optional blackout facilities, and air conditioning. Its unique circular shape also reflects the unique architectural style of Central Hall Westminster.
The William Sangster Room is flexible enough to set up in multiple styles, and has a maximum capacity of 150 people for a reception. It is also discreetly located on Level 2, providing a perfect setting for formal events such as meetings, seminars, and seated lunches or dinners.
Key Features
How we support your event
- In-house catering by Green & Fortune
- AV solutions by In-house production partner White Light
- Dedicated technical support from our IT team
The William Sangster room
Features at a glance
- Space for up to 150 people
- Located on Level 2
- Circular shaped corner room
- Natural daylight
- Optional blackout facilities
- Air conditioned
- Adjacent to two syndicate rooms
- Flexible catering and AV options
Set ups and sizing
| Theatre | 120 |
| Cabaret | 56 |
| Banquet | 70 |
| Boardroom | 50 |
| U Shape | 40 |
| Classroom | 80 |
| Exams | 50 |
| Reception/Standing | 150 |
| Total Space | 131.56 sq m |
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Frequently asked questions
How do I book my event at Central Hall Westminster?
To book your event with us, please email us at westminster@chvenues.com, call on 020 7222 8010, or fill in our enquiry form today.
Is catering available?
Yes, catering can be provided by our in-house catering partner Green & Fortune. For more information on our catering, contact our events team today.
Is there parking nearby?
If you’re driving to us, you can park your vehicle in one of several public car parks, located nearby in Abingdon Street, Horseferry Road, Rochester Row, and Semley Place. We are also within easy walking distance of three tube stations and three mainline rail stations.