Caxton Hall, London

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Caxton Hall, London was a historic Westminster building known for hosting significant political and public events, including major press conferences and meetings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic building
public hall
architecturalStyle Queen Anne Revival
red brick and stone
category Buildings and structures in the City of Westminster
Event venues in London
Grade II listed buildings in the City of Westminster
constructionStartDate late 19th century
country United Kingdom
currentUse residential apartments
formerUse civil marriage venue
register office
governingBody City of Westminster
hasAddress Caxton Street, Westminster, London, SW1
hasFunction civic functions
public assembly
hasHeritageStatus Grade II listed building
heritageDesignation Grade II listed
inception late 19th century
locatedIn Caxton Street
England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
City of Westminster
surface form: Westminster
locatedNear Palace of Westminster
surface form: Houses of Parliament

Westminster Abbey, London
surface form: Westminster Abbey
namedAfter William Caxton
notableFor being a popular London wedding venue
hosting major political events
hosting major press conferences
partOf City of Westminster
region Greater London
significantEvent campaign launches
party meetings
political press conferences
public inquiries
status converted to apartments
usedFor civil marriages
conferences
lectures
political meetings
political rallies
press conferences
public events
public meetings
wedding ceremonies

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this entity surface form: Caxton Hall
Michael O’Dwyer placeOfDeath Caxton Hall, London
this entity surface form: Caxton Hall, Westminster, London, England