Grand, storied building from the 1930s, formerly a base for the BBC & now used by King’s College.
King’s Venues is excited to announce the opening of Bush House, the former home of the BBC. The building has been completely renovated and now offers modern conference spaces accommodating 10 to 400 people. Our beautiful rooftop venues boast outstanding views of the London skyline and are sure to impress the most discerning guests. With state-of-the-art AV facilities available in all rooms, we will definitely have the perfect space for your event. Based in the heart of London, Bush House incorporates the ideal blend between historical and traditional features.
Clients have the choice of a variety of conference spaces including a Harvard style lecture theatre for 120 which benefits from complimentary syndicate space and breakout areas. The Auditorium is a purpose built lecture theatre for 395 guests offering the flexibility of retractable seating and an adjacent ground floor Arcade which provides hospitality for up to 400. In addition the venue offers a variety of classrooms ideal for smaller meetings. Finally our rooftop hospitality suite offers indoor event space for up to 250 guests with two balconies overlooking the Thames and Holborn.
Bush House is part of King’s College London and is located on the university’s Strand Campus. It serves as a central hub for education, social spaces, and student services. Bush House was originally built in the 1920s and was famously the headquarters of the BBC World Service for many years. In 2015, King’s College London acquired the building and transformed it into a vibrant part of its campus.
The building now hosts lecture theatres, seminar rooms, and various student amenities, including study spaces, cafes, and student societies. Its historical architecture combined with modern facilities provides a unique environment for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Bush House is a symbol of King’s expansion and commitment to offering cutting-edge learning environments in central London.