This article is about a building in central London. For similarly named buildings, see Central Hall (disambiguation).
Methodist Central Hall
Methodist Central Hall
Westminster
Front entrance
Location Westminster, City of Westminster, London
Country United Kingdom
Denomination Methodist Church of Great Britain
Architecture
Style Baroque architecture, Edwardian architecture
Groundbreaking 1905
Completed 1911
Specifications
Capacity 2,300 (Great Hall)[1]
Administration
Circuit Westminster
District London
Clergy
Minister(s) The Reverend Martin Turner
The Methodist Central Hall, Westminster (also known as Central Hall Westminster, or simply Methodist Central Hall) is a multi-purpose venue and tourist attraction in City of Westminster, London. It serves primarily as a Methodist church and a conference centre, but also as an art gallery and an office building (formerly as the headquarters of the Methodist Church of Great Britain until 2000). It contains twenty-two conference, meetings and seminar rooms, the largest being the Great Hall.[2]
Methodist Central Hall, Westminster occupies the corner of Tothill Street and Storeys Gate just off Victoria Street in London, near the junction with The Sanctuary next to the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre and facing Westminster Abbey.