7 Tavistock Place Greater London, England WC1H 9SN
Seated: 42
Standing: 100
The extensive exposed brickwork and eye-catching arches of the Morris Room bring the period touches of Mary Ward House to their full potential, and the space acts as a natural counterpoint to the similarly striking Arnold Room. Walking inside really does feel like stepping back in time to the turn of the 19th century. The exposed brickwork has been weathered over the years to vintage fashionability, and guests can’t help running their hands along its cool smooth surface and taking in the traditional columns and arches running so impressively along the centre of the room.