Friday 19th October 2018
4 London Wall Place, EC2Y 5DE
Salters’ Hall is a unique 4,200 sqm Brutalist building that
is striking and modern in stature. It is now home to The
Salters’ Company, a 600-year-old Livery Company and
one of London’s Great Twelve Livery Companies.
Refurbished by de Metz Forbes Architects and re-opened
in late 2016, the Hall is one of the only Livery Halls in the
City to have been built in a more contemporary style, yet
still retain a Grade II listed status for the internal spaces.
Salters’ Hall is home to the newly-refurbished largest
landscaped area created in the Square Mile since the
First World War. The intricate refurbishment and design
won Salters’ Hall the coveted RIBA London Regional
Award in May 2018.
The grandeur of a Great Twelve Livery mixed with state
of the art facilities is a true marriage of ancient and
modern, and a perfect combination for a distinctive dining
experience. Choose between three stunning rooms
and a charming, secluded secret garden, all offering an
impressive piece of history.
There are several reasons
why it is believed Saint
Florian earned the title of
Patron Saint of fire and
firefighters: legend has
it that during his life, St.
Florian put out a massive
fire with only one bucket of
water, saving a village from
ruin.
St Florian’s Installation Banquet
Salters’ Hall