Set over two levels, Leadenhall Street is a purpose-built space designed for entertaining and collaborative working.
A chrome spiral staircase connects an upper mezzanine level with a larger open-plan space below. The venue can accommodate up to 80 guests, with a fully equipped barista station, pantry, multiple seating areas and games tables.
The site was once part of the Holy Trinity Priory, Aldgate, which was dissolved in 1532. A surviving wall from the medieval church is the heart of the modern building, visible from both floors.
The historic character of the City of London's first Monastery sits carefully conserved within the bright and modern space. Mixing old with new, the building celebrates the changing history of the city.