The Ned is a lifestyle hotel with distinctive personality, combining the attention to detail and service of a boutique hotel with grand proportions. Originally built by Sir Edwin ‘Ned’ Lutyens’, the refurbishment, which evokes a sense of 1920’s glamour, was a colloboration between Soho House and Sydell Group.
The Ned has six Grade I-listed meeting rooms and two outdoor terraces available to hire on the historic and fully-restored sixth floor. Located in the heart of the City of London, each one of the meeting spaces boasts period features including walnut panelling and vintage chandeliers, as well as ample domed windows to allow for plenty of natural light. Rooms range in size from 21 square metres to 165 square metres, and can accommodate between 4 and 200 people.
There are a further 2 spaces available for smaller events and The Ned offers 250 bedrooms – all with a nod to 1920s glamour, 6 Restaurants, a Club Spa and Gym.
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The Tapestry Room
The Tapestry Room features original walnut panelling and crystal chandeliers, The Tapestry Room is the most iconic space. It takes its name from the remarkable pastoral tapestry that wraps around the upper walls – the largest of its kind ever produced in England when it was created in the 1920s.
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The Saloon
The Saloon is dominated by an 18th century chandelier from London’s Devonshire House and has ornate plasterwork, a restored parquet floor and a custom-made Oushak rug
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The Drawing Room
The Drawing Room is connected to The Saloon and has a club-like feel, with its restored panelled walls lined, period etchings, paintings and lithographs.
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The RWB Room
The RWB Room was originally the private luncheon room of the Midland Bank’s chairman, Reginald McKenna, the RWB Room is distinguished by its unique light oak panelling, giving it an intimate, informal atmosphere.
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The Terraces
The Terraces Look out over the City of London and St Paul’s Cathedral. The two large terraces have a secluded feel, offering privacy with a dramatic view. Both are ideal for pre-dinner drinks in conjunction with our larger event spaces, or for a stand-alone party.
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The Princes Dome
The Princes Dome is one of two converted domes on the roof, with an outdoor terrace for eating and drinking. The dome has a fully stocked bar and walls are clad with duck egg blue wood.
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