Testimonials

" Southwark Cathedral was an ideal community partner for our fundraising charity gala, both in terms of the historical links between our organisations and the incredible amount of support they gave us, without which the event wouldn't have been possible. " Festival Director- The Rose Playhouse Launch Event.

Ben Prusiner

" We held our team away day at Southwark Cathedral in 2019 and had the most fantastic day. It was an absolute pleasure to work with the events team right up to  and during the day of our event . The whole team were incredibly professional, knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating. The venue is  not only beautiful but also very versatile. The catering was delicious and the running of our event was seamless. "

Gemima King

" The venue brought a strong sense of place to our discussions with all the modern amenities one could expect. From the stained glass of the Thames to the view on the river, it really could not have been more perfect for an event exploring Sacred Rivers and Climate Change with our delegates from around the world. For many I’m sure, the venue was the star attraction. It made for an unforgettable day. ” Globe International Secretariat and Commissioner to the Mayor of London.

Malini Mehra

“ Southwark Cathedral is the perfect setting for our annual Marie Curie Christmas Carol Concert. Carols in the City is a highlight in our social and fundraising calendar and each year we are indebted to the team at Southwark for all their support in helping us to create a very successful and enjoyable evening. " Special Events Manager - Marie Curie Carols in the city.

Ilona Beiboer

" I’d just like to say that the Venue is an amazing space to hold meetings / conferences; from the smallest room to the largest space you have available, the location and facilities are absolutely spot on whilst the catering is second to none, I’ve never had negative feedback from any of my colleagues I’ve booked the venue for – I’d 100% recommend using the Cathedral to anyone who is considering a venue in central London. "

Julia Nelson