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1 hour ago, malumbu said:

Ivy House of course.  Where else?!

The Ivy House, lovely as it is,  doesn't book rooms for parties any more, to the best of my knowledge, except in exceptional circumstances.

Though you could ask, in case things have changed again.

The Castle has a nice function room upstairs, but I have no idea if they book it out  for private parties.

Edited by Sue

Peckham Liberal Club on Elm Grove I always recommend to people, a couple of friends are getting married there next year. There is a big hall in the back, the whole place is floor to ceiling wood panelling and it feels a bit like a David Lynch film throughout, the people also speak in tongues. Its a marvellous place, but also pretty rough round the edges so depends what you are looking for. 

Edited by Neil_R
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