The Court Room is one of the oldest rooms in the City of London and has recently been made available for hire to our clients. The room contains a fine painting of St Martin dividing his cloak with the Beggar, after Van Dyck, first mentioned in the archives in 1702-3, and portraits of Charles I, Charles II, Mary II, Prince George of Denmark (the Consort of Queen Anne), Robert Shaw, Master in 1636, and Sir Thomas Rawlinson, Master in 1687 and Lord Mayor in 1705.
Home of the Worshipful Company of Vintners – one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London. The history of the Vintners' Company is a fascinating story of trade, charity, politics and companionship. The spacious Livery Hall provides high ceilings and grand chandeliers, intricately carved wood panelling and gilt cornices. All combine to create a fitting sense of majesty, echoed by the magnificent 17th-century mahogany staircase, ...
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