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Chandos House offers beautiful barbeque location

A The Royal Society of Medicine product story
Edited by the Marketingweek Marketplace editorial team Apr 23, 2007

Chandos House in central London, run by the Royal Society of Medicine, is available for hire for indoor and outdoor functions including barbeques on its garden terrace.

This summer Chandos House, run by the Royal Society of Medicine, is increasing its availability for hire.

As well as being available for its usual events, new this year will be the option to use the venue for functions such as barbeques on its garden terrace, so rare in Central London.

Chandos House, a Grade 1 listed Georgian town house, was designed and built by Robert Adam in 1769.

Situated in a quiet location in the centre of London's West End, close to Cavendish Square, the house was recently restored to its former splendour in conjunction with English Heritage.

The house is a unique location with four grand reception rooms, a dining room, garden terrace plus two further small boardroom or breakout rooms and can accommodate an intimate dinner for 10 to a grand party for 120.

All rooms are elegantly designed in the original Adam style and benefit from natural daylight.

In addition there are 18 exquisite en-suite bedrooms making the venue suitable for those occasions when guests need to stay overnight.

Chandos House offers a flexible and tailored service to meet all requirements.

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