Venue Gallery: Bush Hall
Description:
Built in 1904/5 by a rogue publisher called W.C. Hurndall, Bush Hall was one of three venues built in London, each as a gift to the publisher’s three daughters. Bush Hall was undoubtedly his favourite as he retained a flat at the top, mainly occupied by his mistress. In its formative years, Bush Hall was filled with music and dance of all kinds, especially during the roaring twenties and into the 1930’s. The early structural use of steel girders helped the building survive the blitz and it became a ‘British Restaurant’ (grand soup kitchen), during World War 2 and subsequent rationing. Since then, Bush Hall was extensively refurbished in 2001 to its former glory as the Carlton Dance Hall, with its ornate Edwardian plasterwork and décor. An added masterstroke came with the installation of six two-tier Austrian lead crystal chandeliers. These have become the most discernible of features within what is a truly elegant space.
Whether you’re looking for a venue to host a corporate event, a wedding reception, a special birthday party, even somewhere to launch a new product or a hip spot to showcase your latest signing, Bush Hall is the answer. The Bush Hall offers a wide range of options, allowing you the versatility to tailor the event to your own requirements.
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