Lindley Hall, London

Lindley Hall in Elverton Street, Westminster, London is the older of the two Royal Horticultural Halls and is owned by RHS Enterprises Limited, which is part of the charity Royal Horticultural Society in central London. The other is Lawrence Hall, which is no longer owned by the RHS; both are close to Vincent Square.[1]

Lindley Hall
London flower show in Lindley Hall
LocationCity of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°29′40″N 0°08′05″W
Built1904
ArchitectEdwin J Stebbs
Architectural style(s)Edwardian, Renaissance, Arts and Crafts
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated1970
CountryUnited Kingdom
Location within Central London

Although built as an exhibition hall, Lindley Hall is increasingly used for product launches, conferences, fashion shows, banquets, weddings and other events.[2][3]

History

It was the monarch King Edward VII who had mooted the idea of the Royal Horticultural Society having a purpose-built exhibition hall for its shows. Lindley Hall was designed by Edwin J Stebbs and was built in 1904 of red brick with stone dressings and banding, with Arts and Crafts features and Renaissance details. His focus on achieving as much natural light as possible remains a key part of the character of the building, though complete blackout is also possible. It is noted for its classic Edwardian architecture.[4]

On 22 July 1904, together with the Society's patron Queen Alexandra, King Edward VII officially declared the venue open.

The hall hosted the All England Open Badminton Championships from 1910 to 1939.[5] It was registered as a Grade II listed building in 1970.[6]

It is named after the English botanist John Lindley. The Lindley Library, based on his collection, is also managed by the RHS on the same site.

Interior

AreaDimensions
Main Hall36m × 22m
Annex13.4m × 6.3m
Gallery16m × 4.5m
Gross space875m2
Ceiling Height13.5m at highest point

Events

Events held at the hall include:

Event TypeCapacity
Cabaret280
Banquet480
Dinner Dance450
Fashion Show500
Theatre480
Examinations500
Reception650

Film and Television

Use of Lindley Hall as a filming location include:

  • BBC Question Time (TV Programme)
  • Robbie Williams – Old Before I Die (Music Video)
  • Audi Q5 (Advertisement)

References

  1. The Lindley Hall, Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre
  2. RHH to close halls for £1.2m refurbishment, Event magazine, 4 April 2006. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  3. RHH hosts the launch of M&S womenswear, Event magazine, 19 December 2003. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  4. Marketers switch 2009 conference to Royal Horticultural Halls, venues.org.uk, 10 June 2008. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  5. The Yonex All England Badminton Championships Historic Venues By Dominic Bliss. Retrieved 2013-02-27.
  6. Royal Horticultural Society Old Hall, Westminster, at British Listed Buildings website. Retrieved 2011-10-07.
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