The Ironmongers' Hall
Court Room

Court Room theatre style.
Court Room dinner style.   Edward IV who gave the Ironmongers a charter of incorporation in 1463.


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The Court Room, which can be blacked-out, accommodates up to seventy people theatre style for smaller seminars or meetings. It is ideal for the formal signing of contracts and similar documents. This room is often used as an anteroom for lunches and dinners in the Luncheon Room.

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In this room the Company's Court and committees meet. The arms of its more important benefactors, whose charitable trusts are still administered by the Company today, are emblazoned in the windows. Above the bench is a statue of Edward IV who gave the Ironmongers a charter of incorporation in 1463. One window contains some quarries of glass taken from the Company's first Hall of 1457. The furniture includes unique high settees used in the previous Hall whilst the ornate ceiling is based on plasterwork at Crewe Hall.

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