Eccleston Square hotel launches two-bedroom Town House

27 February 2018 by
Eccleston Square hotel launches two-bedroom Town House

The 39-bedroom Eccleston Square hotel near London's Victoria Station has expanded with the launch of the two-bedroom house that will appeal to guests who prefer to stay in a residential property.

Dating back to 1835, the Grade II-listed, three-storey Town House is located on Ebury Bridge Road on the edge of Belgravia, 500 metres from the hotel.

The house features an open plan kitchen, dining room and living room, with handmade Swedish Hastens Beds and 55-inch LG OLED TV with SkyQ and Apple TV alongside original antique furniture. There is also a courtyard garden.

Town House sitting room
Town House sitting room
"Unlike many properties available through the 'sharing economy', the Town House has been subject to rigorous security and health and safety checks. Guests benefit from many of the safety measures and services experienced when booking through a hotel, but with all the freedom, quality and comfort expected when renting an entire house." The Town House is available for short and medium stays of three nights or more >>](/articles/367687/10-things-every-hotelier-should-know) [Great expectations - the advance of technology >>](/articles/341550/great-expectations-the-advance-of-technology) [Budget hotel to be transformed into boutique property >>](/articles/334577/budget-hotel-to-be-transformed-into-boutique-property) Videos from *The Caterer archives*
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