Hire Starling, Sherrington and Hill rooms, Hodgkin Huxley House (EC1R 3AW)
Located on the second floor, our three separate and private meeting rooms can be configured to offer space for meetings of 2 to 26 people. Each room is fully air conditioned and provides a high-speed Wi-Fi connection and a wireless LCD screen for your presentations. An interactive 60" smart screen can optionally be provided to offer an enhanced presentation. Complimentary refreshments are provided in the self-service catering area and photocopy is also available
Layout Capacity: Single Room capacity 10 boardroom Double room capacity 18 boardroom Entire suite capacity 26 boardroom (up to 35 for a reception)
Ernest Starling (1866-1927) discovered secretin, the first substance to be called a ‘hormone’ – a word he coined – and established the important concept of hormonal regulation.
Sir Charles Sherrington (1857-1952) shared the 1932 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries on the functioning of nerve cells, especially the critical role of inhibition in the integrative activity of the central nervous system.
AV Hill (1886-1977) received the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work on the production of heat in muscle.
Event hire capacities for Starling, Sherrington and Hill rooms, Hodgkin Huxley House
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Venue Facilities & Accessibility
- AV and audio facilities on site
- Wifi
- Disabled access
Location
Chancery Lane, Farringdon
London City (6.5 miles), London Heathrow (16.2 miles),