Private Events

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At a Glance

Fitted with its own bar, our function room makes for one of Hammersmith’s finest – capable of holding up to 120 people for a wide range of parties and events.

We can cater for sit-down dining (with seating for 60), professional meetings, parties and buffets, providing a memorable venue for any occasion. There’s even a separate boardroom available for hire - perfect for smaller meetings and business presentations.

Enquiries: HandandFlower.Hammersmith-Events@fullers.co.uk

Events
  • Corporate
  • Private Dining
  • Business Meetings
  • Celebrations
  • Year End Functions
  • Christmas Parties
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Function rooms

Function Room

Overview

If you're looking for a private function room or a venue for hire in Hammersmith, our private room can accommodate 120 people standing and 60 seated. A good option for work events, business meetings, birthday parties and wedding receptions, our fine catering and great drink options make us an ideal venue.

  • Audio
  • Internet
  • Private Bar
  • Projector
  • Screen
  • Max Seated - 60

All Features

  • Audio
  • Internet
  • Private Bar
  • Projector
  • Screen
  • Max Seated - 60
  • Max Standing - 120
  • Natural Light
  • Business Meetings
  • Celebrations
  • Corporate Events
  • Private Dining
  • Weddings
  • Banquet
  • Banquet Round
  • Classroom
  • Theatre
  • UShape

Floorplans

  • banquet rounds Banquet
    60
  • classroom Classroom
    30
  • theatre Theatre
    60
  • u shape U-Shaped
    30

Rose Room

Overview

Our luxury boardroom also known as The Rose Room can seat up to 8, has a large LCD TV with all the necessary inputs/ouputs and is ideal for private meetings as well as small presentations.

  • Internet
  • Screen
  • Max Seated - 8
  • Natural Light
  • Business Meetings
  • Private Dining

All Features

  • Internet
  • Screen
  • Max Seated - 8
  • Natural Light
  • Business Meetings
  • Private Dining
  • Conference

Floorplans

  • conference Conference
    8

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