Meeting Rooms
St Martin’s new education and meeting rooms are ideally placed for central London gatherings. They have been named after international figures connected with St Martin’s. Florence Li Tim-Oi was the first woman priest in the Anglican Communion, ordained by Bishop R O Hall in Macau in 1944. Peter Benenson had the idea to found Amnesty International while at St Martin’s. Archbishop Desmond Tutu is the first black South African archbishop, a human rights activist and long term friend of St Martin’s. All rooms benefit from natural daylight and can be booked individually or as a suite of rooms or breakout spaces.
1 Archbishop Desmond Tutu Room
Dimensions
8.3m x 5.84m
Capacity
Boardroom: 22
2 Florence Li Tim-Oi Room
Dimensions
3.57m x 3.06m
Capacity
Boardroom: 6
3 Peter Benenson Room
Dimensions
4.5m x 3.57m
Capacity
Boardroom: 10
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