Annie Altschul & Agnes Hunt


  • Up to 100 delegates
  • Ideal for workshops & presentations
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Boardroom
50
Classroom
40
Cabaret
63
Theatre
90
U-Shape
50
Standing
100

Room features

Annie Altschul & Agnes Hunt open out into a single bright, modern event space. Benefiting from natural daylight together they offer flexible layout options for capacities up to 100 people.

All our rooms support video conferencing with Microsoft Teams or Zoom, making them ideal for hybrid meetings and events. And our in-house AV team will be on hand to help you get setup.

85 inch TV screen (4K Ultra HD)
Yealink videoconferencing
Complementary WiFi
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Take a 3D tour of the combined Annie Altschul & Agnes Hunt rooms and any other spaces in our London venue.

Combined meeting and events space

London event space

Example theatre room layout

Natural light meeting room London

Please click on the link below to download our venue floorplans. Or choose to download our full venue brochure.

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Latest technology

Latest technology

Our venue is packed with the latest AV tech to ensure your event is a success. From premium quality sound equipment and projectors to PTZ cameras and wireless presentation systems.

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Onsite hospitality

Onsite hospitality

Our hospitality menus have been created to suit a range of different events and meet delegate taste and dietary requirements. All food is prepared onsite using fresh ingredients of the highest quality, most sourced locally.

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Experienced venue staff

Experienced staff

Our friendly venue team have years of experience going above and beyond to support your events. And of course they also know our venue inside-out.

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Annie Altschul (1919-2001)

A great influence on psychiatric nursing throughout her career, Annie Altschul received a CBE for her services to nursing in 1983. Annie published her best-known work Patient-Nurse Interaction in 1972 and became a Professor of Nursing Studies at Edinburgh University in 1976.

Agnes Hunt (1867-1948)

Agnes Hunt suffered from osteomyelitis of the hip caused by childhood septicaemia and was subject to prejudice from Victorian society. This inspired her to open a convalescent home for children. Hunt consulted surgeon Robert Jones regarding her own orthopaedic problem, and Jones, on visiting the home and witnessing the innovative nursing care and open air treatment, was motivated to contribute to the medical treatment and return regularly. Together in 1907, they built an operating theatre and in 1913 they introduced x-ray as a diagnostic tool.

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20 Cavendish Square, London, W1G 0RN

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