Stationers' Hall
Gleaming oak flooring and carved oak panelling originating from the 1600s, together with huge stained glass windows give this room an impressive ambience. The stained glass windows, portray William Shakespeare, William Caxton, St Cecelia (a reference to the patron saint of music, whose festivals were celebrated in the Hall), William Tynedale and Archbishop Cranmer. The great north Caxton window depicts William Caxton showing his printing press to King Edward IV. The Main Hall is the largest of the function rooms within Stationers’ Hall.
Step-free access is available at most of our venues. For specific access needs — wheelchair spaces, hearing loops or assistance — please contact us before booking and we’ll be glad to help.
How long is a concert here?
Most candlelight concerts last around 60–75 minutes with no interval. Doors open about 30 minutes before the start.
Is the seating numbered?
Seating is usually by zone rather than individual seat — details are shown on each concert’s booking page.
Can I bring children?
Yes — most concerts are recommended for ages 6+, with under-16s accompanied by an adult.