Kenwood HouseHampstead, North London
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Greater London NW3 7JR UK
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Venue Review
Character: A beautiful Georgian villa.
Funky Features: Masterpieces by Rembrandt, Turner, Reynolds, Gainsborough and Vermeer, lakeside walks and meandering woodland paths to explore and enjoy.
Location and History
Situated in North London on the Northern heights of beautiful Hampstead Heath, Kenwood House is a superb Georgian villa with a world class art collection. Kenwood House is internationally renowned for the collection of paintings bequeathed to the nation in 1927 by Edward Cecil Guiness, 1st Earl of Iveagh.
Among the world-famous works are Portrait of an Artist by Rembrandt, The Guitar Player by Vermeer and Mary, Countess Howe by Gainsborough, together with exquisite paintings by Hals, Van Dyck, Reynolds, Turner and many others.
Interior and Spaces for Hire
Exclusive hire of this magnificent venue for evening receptions starts at just £2,500 + VAT, with a maximum capacity for up to 120 for fine dining or receptions. Drinks reception for up to 60 guests can be held in the exquisite Adam Library, and intimate dinners can be held in your choice of the impressive stately rooms, including the Dining Room and Music Room. For larger parties of up to 120, the Orangery and adjoining East Wing is ideal for drinks receptions and dining; guests can then make their way to the charming Old Kitchens for the evening reception and dancing.

