Charles Garrard, 1903
79 Barlby Road, W10 6AZ
Set in the historic Sunbeam Talbot factory, a 1903 Beaux Arts building in Ladbroke Grove, Ladbroke Hall perpetuates the building’s legacy of innovation and creation. A space for exploration, inspiration and connection, across the many forms of arts and creative expressions, its seasonal live cultural programming celebrates the best of arts, live events and food.
Ladbroke Grove, Westbourne Park
Paddington, Kilburn High Road
228, 23, 452, 52, 70
11:00–17:00
Charlotte Mensah: Community Matters is a major mixed-media exhibition celebrating the life, work and legacy of award-winning hairstylist.
11:00–17:00
Charlotte Mensah: Community Matters is a major mixed-media exhibition celebrating the life, work and legacy of award-winning hairstylist.
Other
15:00–17:00
Set within the intimate surroundings of Ladbroke Hall, this is your chance to catch some of British jazz’s most compelling artists up close.
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Ladbroke Hall, built in 1903, began as the Clément-Talbot factory, a pioneering Edwardian car showroom. Founded by Charles Chetwynd-Talbot, 20th Earl of Shrewsbury, the hall’s grand Beaux Arts architecture echoes an English country house, reflecting the Earl’s passion for classicism. During WWI, the factory also produced military vehicles, contributing to the war effort.
After the war, the site evolved, housing various automobile-related activities and Thames Television in the 1980s. Acquired in 2019 by Loïc Le Gaillard and Julien Lombrail, founders of Carpenters Workshop Gallery, the building was carefully restored, once again operated as a single entity.
Ladbroke Hall supports and engages with Ladbroke Grove’s culture and local community. We are always looking to work with local artists and youth initiatives in the field of art, design and music for educational and mentoring opportunities.