Originally the site of James I's aviary and extended by his Grandson, Charles II - Birdcage Walk was created as part of a post-Restoration remodelling of St.James' Park. Up until 1828 only the Hereditary Grand Falconer (the Duke of St.Albans) and the Royal Family could drive down it.
Westminster, London.
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| Maximium Capacity of Largest Room | 210 |
| Minmium Capacity of Smallest Room | 2 |
| Number of Halls | 2 |
| Number of Meeting Rooms | 16 |
The Building is regarded as one of the finest examples of traditional architecture in Westminster. The interiors and function rooms are styled to reflect Birdcage Walk's heritage and its strong engineering tradition. Perfectly situated between the graceful 18th century houses of Queen Anne's Gate to the east, and the Wellington Barracks to the west, Birdcage Walk is surrounded by notable landmarks including Westminster Abbey,Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament.