Your London Wedding - May/June 2020 (Issue 71)

LONDON AFTER LOCKDOWN London’s pubs and restaurants may be shuttered for now but we’ll meet again… www.mattbadenoch.com BRUNSWICK HOUSE Built in 1758, Brunswick House was named after the Duke of Brunswick who resided in the grand mansion for some time. It’s now Vauxhall’s sole surviving Georgian mansion, decorated head to toe in antiques. Indeed, this Grade II listed venue really takes you back to a forgotten time, leaving the roar of 21 st century London behind. One side of the building houses an antique shop, which doubles as a private dining space, with a restaurant and bar occupying the other side. There’s a wealth of options for wedding receptions from whole house hires to private dining in the intimate warmth of the venue’s Saloon and Smoking Room, not to mention dancing in the cellars after hours. In all, there’s space for 250 loved ones to celebrate your union. Ceremony licence? No Contact: 020 7720 2926 www.brunswickhouse.london CHUCS SERPENTINE Set within Zaha Hadid’s renowned ‘Magazine’ extension to the Serpentine Gallery, Chucs Serpentine boasts a dramatic white roof and vast glass walls. The building’s unique curvature adds to the distinctiveness of the design, contributing to an avantgarde feel. Inside, white pillars extend to the lofty canopy and framed oval skylights while the undulating glass walls allow filtered light to flood the space. There’s room for some 300 standing guests to toast your union here, or 120 seated diners. Ceremony licence? Yes Contact: 020 7298 7552 www.chucsrestaurants.com PUBS AND RESTAURANTS 23

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