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The Greyhound Basement
An inclusive, socially conscious venue, The Greyhound Basement is a hub for creativity and community in South London. This intimate and dynamic setting is where the underground scene thrives, designed for everything from spontaneous, heads-down dancefloor moments to local DJ sets, stand-up comedy, quizzes, and thought-provoking cultural discussions. It’s a space built to bring people together through music, ideas, and shared experiences. Working with both grassroots and estab


Unit 42, London Bridge
Unit 42 is a spacious, 5,000 sq ft blank canvas venue located in the vibrant heart of Bermondsey, just a two-minute walk from London...


Livesey Place Outdoor
Livesey Place is a film location and pop-up event space in South-East London positioned between the Old Kent Road and Peckham. With a...


Livesey Place
Livesey Place is a film location and pop-up event space in South-East London positioned between the Old Kent Road and Peckham. With a...


Harbour Penthouse
Located within a converted industrial building in Shoreditch, Harbour Penthouse is a spacious loft-style residence that blends contemporary design with its former factory character. High ceilings, open-plan layouts, and wooden flooring create a soft industrial base, while metallic finishes and modern detailing add a clean, urban edge. The interiors are bright and expansive, with a natural flow between living, dining, and kitchen areas. Large windows allow light to move throug


Omeara Bar
A 150 capacity bar with mezzanine level and large terrace. Split over two levels the Omeara Bar can be hired independently of the music...


Rae
A 90 capacity split level dedicated private event space with small stage and big bar. Based minutes away from London Bridge station,...


THE CAMDEN
This space is front and centre of our venue, this is where our bar area is located and it has access to the mezzanine area. We have one...


Mount Offham
Mount Offham is understood to have been constructed between 1840 and 1870 by the Rhodes family, cousins of the late Queen Elizabeth II. The royal connections continued when the house was owned in the 1950s by Baron Plunkett, master of the Queen's bedchamber. He was also the chairman of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and with his aesthetic sense, he is credited with the beautification of Mount Offham (then called The Mount) by the addition of glazing bars,


Onyx Bar
Stunning Daylight Studio with south-facing, floor-to-ceiling windows and a beautiful cobbled outdoor space. Introducing our stunning...


The Rail Arch
The Rail arch is an exciting new venue in the beautifully renovated rail arches under Waterloo Station with capacity of up to 1200. The...
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