The Lancaster Room is the largest of The Savoy's banqueting rooms. It has a completely clear floor space with no obscuring pillars, perfect for dancing. Uniquely for London it also has its own stage. Named after the Duchy of Lancaster, this is one of London's prime spots such as the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust's Grouse Ball.
Designed by René Sergeant after an 18th-century Parisian salon, the Lancaster Room officially opened in December 1910. Anna Pavlov danced here as part of the entertainments at a costume ball held a year or so later, and it soon became a venue. You too can experience this wonderful venue by coming to the Grouse Ball on 3rd November.