Euston Road, Camden, London, UK
N 51° 31.747 W 000° 07.542
30U E 699367 N 5712584
Camden Town Hall, located across from the King's Cross Railway Station in London
Waymark Code: WMT0PR
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/04/2016
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Camden Town Hall, built in 1899, is a Grade II listed building along Euston Road in the London borough of Camden. It is located directly across from both the Kings Cross and St. Pancras International rail stations.
The Camden Town Hall is also offered for use as a venue for marriage celebrations or other appropriate events. From the Camden Town Hall website:
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"Camden Town Hall remains a famous and increasingly popular venue choice for London marriages and civil partnerships. It is a stylish Grade II-listed building designed in 1899 with many wonderful and interesting features.
Grand marble staircase
The grand white marble staircase provides a perfect setting for taking photographs. You will also be able to see the names of well-known public figures, past and present, including George Bernard Shaw, engraved into the marble slabs on the civic floor.
Apart from its central London location and unrivalled transport links, another good reason to choose Camden Town Hall is because of its proximity to beautiful open spaces and squares. Regent’s Park, including the rose gardens within Queen Mary's Gardens, can act as a perfect local stop-off for memorable wedding or civil partnership photos. Russell Square and St George’s Gardens are further options just a few minutes walk from the town hall.
These places are free for everyone to enjoy but please note that filming and photography used for professional publicity needs to be licensed by the Council.
Ceremony rooms in Camden town hall
Camden Town Hall contains seven stunning ceremony rooms that cater for any size of ceremony from small intimate ceremonies through to larger ceremonies for up to 180 guests. All ceremony rooms on the civic floor, except committee room 3a which is a more contemporary room, provide a classical setting and are decorated in floor-to-ceiling beechwood panelling, with art deco chandeliers, wall lights and six-foot marble fireplaces.
You can come in at a time convenient to you and we will have a registrar available to give a tour of the rooms and answer any questions you may have. These arrangements can be made by telephoning or emailing the register office."