Shrewsbury House
Community Centre
Bushmoor Crescent
Shooters Hill
London SE18 3EG

Shrewsbury House was originally built in 1789 by the 16th Earl of Shrewsbury. In 1799 the house and grounds fell into the ownership of the Prince regent – later King George IV. The present house was built in 1923. Shrewsbury House offers a wide range of meeting rooms, the house and grounds providing an exclusive and inspiring venue for that special occasion. The house is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 10pm, Saturday 9am to 6pm. Shrewsbury House is closed on Sundays.

 

Corporate Training Venue

Shrewsbury House provides the ideal solution for your training and meeting room needs. The rooms at Shrewsbury can accommodate groups of up to 80 people and offer a quiet, bright and comfortable environment for your training or company meeting.

Wedding Receptions and Parties

Shrewsbury House provides a stylish backdrop to any reception or party. If you want to make your day memorable Shrewsbury's oak panelled rooms take visitors back to an age of style and sophistication rarely found in modern venues.

Meetings and AGM's

The house offers eight rooms, all providing flexible accommodation equally suited to business meetings, annual general meetings and informal gatherings. The largest of which has a capacity of 80, to the smaller rooms for eight people.

Clubs and societies at Shrewsbury House

Shrewsbury House is home to many groups offering a wide range of activities for the community including arts, dance groups, language classes, martial arts, millinery,music, photography and yoga.    Read more about the clubs and societies >>