Streatham serves up everything from Hideaway Work Space's dedicated video-conferencing suite to the 140-capacity hall at Immanuel and St Andrew. Tech-forward options include the projector-equipped studio at Streatham Space Project (40 seated) and siOn SPACES with its full PA system and climate control.
For budget-conscious bookers, St Michael's Fellowship offers straightforward training rooms at £30 per hour, while community venues like The Wellfield Centre provide multiple spaces at £37.50 hourly. The Living Room Place in Furzedown brings a homely vibe for workshops up to 20, whilst Cornercopia's Green Room creates a biophilic atmosphere beneath their plant boutique.
Meeting room rates in Streatham start from £15-30 per hour at church halls like Holy Redeemer's Vestry, climbing to £100-150 hourly at premium spaces like siOn SPACES during peak times. Most professional venues like Hideaway Work Space and Streatham Space Project sit in the £25-60 range.
Community centres offer exceptional value: Streatham Youth & Community Trust charges £25.60 hourly for regular bookings, whilst St Alban's Church Hall maintains a flat £35 rate. Several venues including St James Church require minimum 3-hour bookings with refundable deposits around £100.
For professional training, St Michael's Fellowship provides a dedicated 25-person room with projector, flipchart and refreshments included at transparent rates. Streatham Space Project's bright studio accommodates 40 in theatre style with full AV support, perfect for interactive workshops.
Yemaya London Beauty's 460 sq ft studio near Streatham Station configures for 40 in classroom rows or 24 boardroom-style. For larger groups, Holy Redeemer's Parish Hall seats 120 theatre-style with adjoining kitchen, whilst The Wellfield Centre offers multiple training rooms with the flexibility of hourly or ongoing hire arrangements.
Hideaway Work Space sits directly opposite Streatham Station (1 minute walk), offering meeting rooms plus a specialist video-conferencing suite with 24/7 access. Yemaya London Beauty's studio space is just 2 minutes from the station, configuring for up to 40 attendees.
Near Streatham Hill Station, Streatham Space Project provides a flexible 40-person studio literally 1 minute away, whilst Cornercopia's Green Room lies 2-3 minutes' walk. For Streatham Common Station, The Living Room Place in Furzedown and several church venues cluster within 10-12 minutes on foot.
Most Streatham venues provide kitchen access for self-catering, with Green Cactus Coffee offering full café catering for their 16-seat private room on the High Road. St Michael's Fellowship includes tea and coffee in their hourly rate, whilst venues like Holy Redeemer and St Leonard's feature full catering kitchens.
For premium events, siOn SPACES operates a licensed bar alongside their 40-person meeting space, ideal for networking afterwards. Church halls typically offer basic refreshment facilities, though note that St Alban's maintains a strict no-alcohol policy even for corporate bookings.
Hideaway Work Space leads on tech with their dedicated video-conferencing room featuring professional-grade equipment and fast internet. siOn SPACES includes a full PA system with their contemporary 40-seat space, whilst Streatham Space Project provides projector facilities with optional bar connection for hybrid events.
St Michael's Fellowship supplies projector, flipchart and Wi-Fi as standard, making it reliable for training delivery. For larger presentations, Streatham Baptist Church's Sanctuary includes PA/AV systems, whilst smaller venues like The Living Room Place offer projector hire on request.
For intimate boardroom sessions, Cornercopia's Green Room creates a unique plant-filled atmosphere for 16 seated, just steps from Streatham Hill Station. Green Cactus Coffee's middle-floor private room accommodates 16 with air conditioning and café service on tap.
Church venues excel at this scale: Holy Redeemer's Vestry seats up to 25 in characterful surroundings, whilst Streatham Baptist Church operates several 10-15 person meeting rooms across their campus. The breakout room at St Michael's Fellowship handles 10 people, available as an add-on to their main training space.
Streatham Space Project offers full accessibility across their studio venue, as does St Leonard's Church with ground-floor access to their main hall and meeting room. The Wellfield Centre provides ground-floor accessible rooms with bright, step-free navigation throughout.
St Alban's Church Hall features ground-floor access measuring 11m x 8m with accessible facilities. Note that St Michael's Fellowship operates on the first floor with stairs only, making it unsuitable for mobility-impaired attendees. Holy Redeemer offers a portable ramp for their Vestry when requested in advance.
Several venues accommodate evening bookings, with siOn SPACES charging premium rates (£150/hour) for Friday-Saturday evenings versus £100 for daytime slots. Hideaway Work Space provides 24/7 access for members, perfect for international conference calls or late-running sessions.
Community venues like Streatham Youth & Community Trust add out-of-hours fees for evening use but remain affordable. Church halls generally prefer daytime bookings, though many accommodate evening meetings with advance notice. The Living Room Place shows flexibility for evening workshops depending on day and availability.
With three rail stations providing direct connections to Victoria, London Bridge and Blackfriars, Streatham offers Central London accessibility at South London prices. The area draws professionals priced out of Clapham and Brixton, creating demand for quality meeting spaces at reasonable rates.
The High Road corridor concentrates venues within walking distance of transport, from Hideaway Work Space at Streatham Station to creative studios near Streatham Hill. Local businesses benefit from ample parking compared to central zones, whilst the mix of corporate and community venues means finding availability even at short notice through Zipcube's platform.