Lancaster House
Lancaster House is the only unaltered survivor of a group of extravagant private palaces which were a focus of social and political life in Victorian and Edwardian London. The house began as a Royal residence called York House when it was commissioned by the “Grand Old” Duke of York in 1825.
Address: Stable Yard St. James's London SW1A 1BB
Type: Palace
GIVE THIS VENUE A SHOUTSpaces
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Number of Spaces 7
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Reception 350
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Theatre Style 200
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Dinner 150
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Whole Venue 350
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Outdoor Spaces Capacity 200