London Capital Club

15 Abchurch Lane, City of London, Central London, EC4N 7BW
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The Club’s origins:

At the beginning of 1843 the City of London Commercial Club closed and in the March of 1843 the same year the foundation for the Gresham Club was laid in the same place. In 1913, it was paid to vacate these premises and a new building was constructed in 1915 in Abchurch Lane by William Campbell Jones, as a purpose built home for the members of the Gresham Club. In 1993, after 150 years, the committee of the Gresham Club decided to close the Club and the freehold interest of the Club building was acquired by the CCA Group, a professional international club management company. After extensive renovation, the Club re-opened in September 1994 as the London Capital Club, officiated by the Lord Mayor Sir Paul Newall.

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Room Information

Room Name
The Oriental Room
Seat Cap
70
Reception Cap
150
Additional Info
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Room Name
The Marco Polo
Seat Cap
10
Reception Cap
N/A
Additional Info
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Room Name
The Walbrook Grill
Seat Cap
70
Reception Cap
150
Additional Info
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Room Name
The Boardroom
Seat Cap
40
Reception Cap
50
Additional Info
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Room Name
The Gresham
Seat Cap
20
Reception Cap
30
Additional Info
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Room Name
The Wren Room
Seat Cap
8
Reception Cap
N/A
Additional Info
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Travel Information

Nearest Tube Station
Bank
Nearest Tube Station
Monument
Nearest Tube Station
Cannon Street

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