The Tabernacle in Notting Hill was built in 1887, it is a Grade II listed building. It has a Curved Romanesque facade of red brick and terracotta, towers with broach spires. The venue comprises multipurpose theatre with original decor, a board room, arts studio, gallery, bar/restaurant and a front courtyard. The Tabernacle is now run by Carnival Village with event management There is much architectural interest in the Tabernacle.

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  • The Tabernacle in Notting Hill was built in 1887, it is a Grade II listed building. It has a Curved Romanesque facade of red brick and terracotta, towers with broach spires. The venue comprises multipurpose theatre with original decor, a board room, arts studio, gallery, bar/restaurant and a front courtyard. The Tabernacle is now run by Carnival Village with event management There is much architectural interest in the Tabernacle. The venue has been associated with big names such as Pink Floyd and The Clash who performed in the theatre in the 60’s and it has direct links with the world famous Notting Hill Carnival. The versatility of the venue makes it a great setting for product launches, networking events, receptions, dinners & conferences.
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  • The Tabernacle in Notting Hill was built in 1887, it is a Grade II listed building. It has a Curved Romanesque facade of red brick and terracotta, towers with broach spires. The venue comprises multipurpose theatre with original decor, a board room, arts studio, gallery, bar/restaurant and a front courtyard. The Tabernacle is now run by Carnival Village with event management There is much architectural interest in the Tabernacle.
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