


During both World Wars, One Whitehall Place was used as a headquarters by the Intelligence Service. According to local legend, a passage once ran from The Cellar under Horse Guards Avenue to the Ministry of Defence, a little further along Whitehall. What’s certainly true is that the foundation stone for the original building, laid by the then Prime Minister, William Gladstone, can still be seen here.
Perfect for intimate parties, product launches and small events, The Cellar can accommodate up to 70 people.
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In an English National Opera season populated by seabourne operas, Wagner's early success The Flying Dutchman heaves into view at the London Coliseum in Jonathan Kent's new production, conducted by music director Edward Gardner. James Creswell stars in the title role.
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