Henry Wood Hall, Concert hall in Southwark, United Kingdom
Henry Wood Hall is a concert venue in Southwark that was converted from a Victorian church, featuring high ceilings and original architectural elements from that era. The space provides modern recording and rehearsal facilities for orchestras and musicians.
The building was constructed between 1823 and 1824 as Holy Trinity Church, designed by architect Francis Octavius Bedford. It underwent conversion to a concert venue in 1975 when its use as a place of worship ended.
Today the hall serves as the primary rehearsal space where London's orchestras work on their performances throughout the year. You can sense here how the room supports musicians and their craft in a way that shapes the sounds you hear in concert halls across the city.
The venue is located in central London with good public transport access and straightforward directions from main transport hubs. Keep in mind that as a Grade II listed building, certain areas may have restricted access or may not be open when rehearsals are underway.
When the building was renovated in the 1970s, construction workers discovered more than five hundred coffins buried beneath the floor, a reminder of its former role as a place of burial. This unexpected finding makes the space feel connected to centuries of history below the surface.
Location: London Borough of Southwark
Architects: Francis Octavius Bedford
Website: http://hwh.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 51.49865,-0.09388
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:01
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