The Counting House; an ornate pub in former banking hall with island bar, glass-domed ceiling and sweeping staircase.
The Counting House was designed by H.C. Boyes and built in 1893 as Prescott’s Bank. 50 Cornhill stands on the site of the former bank of Dimsdale, Fowler, and Company.
The building’s foundations sit partially on the north sleeper wall of an approximately 2000-year-old Roman basilica.
Today, this magnificent building is a Fuller’s Ale & Pie House, with much of the old attraction of the banking hall still on display.
In actual fact, in 1998, when The Counting House opened, the venue was presented with the City Heritage Award for their sensitive refurbishment of the building.
Location: London (City Of London)
Ideal for: Get in the Zone, Real Life Clu’Doo, Escape the Box, The Killing, Around the World, Awakening the Dead, Stocks in the City, Mixology, The Ultimate Team Build, No Ordinary Quiz, The Haka Experience, Murder Mysteries, Ipad Movie Making and much more!
If you would like to hold your next event at The Counting House, contact us on 0207 1676 717 or email us info@rightangleevents.co.uk