One Whitehall Place, originally designed for the National Liberal Club, has been incorporated into the hotel and subtly equipped with sophisticated systems. From the moment you enter, you will be aware of its architectural elegance: tall, lofty ceilings, glorious faience tiling and intricate plasterwork, and a unique unsupported staircase that spirals through three storeys - the largest of its kind in Europe.
A choice of fifteen private suites, including the historic Gladstone Library and adjoining Reading and Writing Room, which overlooks Whitehall Gardens and the Thames, accommodate private and corporate meetings and events for 12 to 340 guests.
The original foundation stone laid by the then Prime Minister, William Gladstone, is still in evidence in The Cellar. Legend has it that there was a secret passage leading to the Ministry of Defence.
Today, The Cellar continues to house fine wines and also provides a brilliantly atmospheric venue for small parties. |