Some venues feel built for events and others feel built for ideas. The Clubhouse at Space House sits firmly in both camps, perched high above London on the eighth floor of the Grade II listed Brutalist landmark. The recent redevelopment, led by Seaforth Land, has taken the original spirit of the space age era and carried it into the present with a strong environmental focus. The result is an ultra sustainable building that now holds both BREEAM Outstanding and Fitwel certifications.
The Clubhouse has been created as a place for modern thinkers, somewhere designed to host conversations, ideas and creative work. The main event space covers 2,300 square feet and works well for around 80 guests theatre style, although it can also be adapted for smaller groups too. The wraparound terrace is a standout feature, offering 4,000 square feet of outdoor space and views across London’s skyline. With the terrace included the venue can comfortably host up to 100 for outdoor gatherings.

Inside, the interiors stay close to the building’s original design, letting the clean curves and Brutalist structure speak for themselves. Bennett Hay operates the space, and their approach comes through clearly. Service is calm, polished and attentive, while the menus follow a seasonal flow and have an overall goal to highlight small batch producers and makers who are focused on positive impact. Sustainability in integral to the way The Clubhouse works. Catering follows zero waste principles, and the venue has invested in regenerative partnerships that reflect a long term commitment rather than a checklist. It gives The Clubhouse an identity that feels purposeful and aligned with how many planners are thinking today.
Zoë Watts, Managing Director at Bennett Hay, says: “We’re excited to bring this iconic building to life as an events space in the heart of the capital’s cultural hub. Significant work has gone into the development of The Clubhouse and the wider Space House, readying its heritage and Grade II status for a new generation of thought leaders and changemakers. By drawing on the circular economy in how we operate food and drink, we’re striving to assert that — quite literally — the impact of your events shouldn’t cost the earth.”
For organisers looking for a venue with character, strong design credentials and a sustainability approach that feels sincere, The Clubhouse at Space House offers something refreshingly current. It is a thoughtful addition to London’s event scene and one that invites people to look outward and think a little bigger.