• The Roundhouse is a performing arts and concert venue at the Grade II* listed former railway engine shed in Chalk Farm, London, England.
  • The Roundhouse was originally built to repair trains but it soon changed purpose as railway technology moved onwards and upwards and it became obsolete.
  • Among these is the Roundhouse – a venue with a unique past and present that stands as one of the most vibrant cultural hubs in the capital.
  • The Roundhouse is a performing arts and concert venue situated in Chalk Farm, originally built in 1847 and converted in 1964 as a performing arts venue.
  • …so your safest bet is probably to stay in the Roundhouse. Though you never quite know what’s round the corner here, either – a vast, quirky performance venue...
  • Float up to the Roundhouse/On A Sunday afternoon" – Saturday Gigs, by Mott The Hoople. There aren’t too many venues immortalised in song.
  • From modest Victorian beginnings – beginning life in 1846 as a steam-engine repair shed – to legendary cultural venue, the Roundhouse has an enviable heritage.
  • The Roundhouse was built in 1847 for a railway turntable. It has since then become a well-known venue for hosting a variety of international events.
  • An extended 90-minute tour of the Roundhouse, a guided canal walk, and a tour of the Coffin Works.
  • The Roundhouse, London: See 154 unbiased reviews of The Roundhouse, rated 4.0 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #3,919 of 18,731 restaurants in London.