Plaisterers' Hall
Opened in 1972 and situated in the heart of the City of London, Plaisterers’ Hall reflects the grandeur of a bygone era in an ultra-modern setting. The Company’s first hall was bequeathed to the Company by William Elder, Citizen and Plaisterer in 1556. It was situated at the corner of Addle Street and Philip Lane and destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The second hall was built in 1669 from the design of Sir Christopher Wren, but this was also destroyed by fire in 1882. The third hall on the site was destroyed during a bombing raid in 1940.The venue, set within One London Wall designed by Foster + Partners, backs on to the remains of the original London Wall, which dates back to the 3rd century when the Romans built it.
Travel information
TUBE & OVERLAND TRAINS
NEAREST TUBE STATIONS
St Paul’s, Moorgate and Barbican
NEAREST TRAIN STATIONS
Moorgate, Farringdon and Liverpool Street
PARKING
There is no parking on-site, however there are car parks within a few minutes’ walk of the venue at the Museum of London and on London Wall. There is a City of London car park located on London Wall almost opposite to the venue, which is £3 for the entire day on Saturdays and Sundays after 13.30.There is also a NCP car park located on Aldersgate Street.
Accommodation
The following hotels are offering a discount to delegates
Citadines Barbican London
Website: Citadines Barbican London | Apart hotel London (discoverasr.com)
15% off for guests, use the code P5Com224
Instructions on how to use the code can be found here
City Clayton
Website: 4-Star Hotel near Liverpool Street | Clayton Hotel London Wall (claytonhotels.com)
12% off for guests. Contact Roisin McDonnell rmcdonnell@claytonhotels.com for discount code