
Town House
Opulent English country house meets theatrical London. Think bold jewel tones, stained glass, leather booths, and over 500 works of art curated by Sir Frank Lowe. The aesthetic sits somewhere between a Wes Anderson set and a very well-funded private members club.
Ask reception for a key to Cadogan Gardens — it's a real perk most guests don't know about
Why It Matters
Only 14 suites across two historic townhouses, each named after a celebrated London theatre. A serious Japanese restaurant (The Fuji Grill) anchors the dining, offering everything from a £100 12-course omakase to afternoon tea. The art collection alone — 500+ works including 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints — makes it worth a wander even if you're not staying.
Two Grade II-listed Georgian townhouses on Sloane Street — right across from Cadogan Place Gardens — converted into a 14-suite boutique hotel with a distinctive inter-war glamour. Designer Nicola Harding has gone full maximalist: velvet four-posters, playbills, vintage theatre posters, passementerie in every corner. It's the London outpost of Beaverbrook Surrey, the country house once owned by press baron Lord Beaverbrook, and the DNA of that place — colour-drenched rooms, Japanese restaurant, a bar named after the creative director — has been faithfully transplanted to Chelsea.
Where You'll Stay
5 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
2 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
The host team arranges guided tours, theatre tickets, exclusive sightseeing access, and insider local recommendations. Chauffeured airport transfers also available from £80 one-way.
Guests can request a gate key to private Cadogan Gardens directly opposite the hotel. One of the largest garden squares in Chelsea — home to rare 300-year-old mulberry trees, black bamboo, maples, palms, a pollinator meadow, tennis courts, and a playground. Not publicly accessible; this is a genuine perk.
A curated selection of massage and beauty treatments delivered by professional therapists directly to your suite. Devised by the Beaverbrook Coach House Spa team.
Access to KXU fitness studio — a local partner on King's Road — with 20 classes covering strength, conditioning (SWEAT), and stretching disciplines, plus one-to-one personal training. The hotel team can arrange sessions.
The hotel can arrange private shopping experiences at nearby boutiques on Sloane Street and Knightsbridge, including access to Harrods and Harvey Nichols.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
A dedicated private dining and meetings space available for events, corporate gatherings, and private celebrations.
Complimentary WiFi throughout the property at 250+ Mbps — good for 3–5 simultaneous users.
Over 500 works of art throughout the property — Japanese woodblock prints, vintage theatre memorabilia, and whimsical London imagery, all curated by Sir Frank Lowe.
Full cooked-to-order breakfast at The Fuji Grill included with all room types.
In-room Nespresso machine in all room categories.
All bathrooms feature underfloor heating.
Climate control in all rooms.
Separate bathtubs and showers in rooms — deep soaking bathtubs featured.
Premium Egyptian cotton bedding in all rooms.
Guests can select from a pillow menu for personalised sleep comfort.
Alfresco terrace on Sloane Street, dog-friendly, open daily from 11am. Good for breakfast, cocktails, or an alfresco bento box.
In-room dining available.
Round-the-clock reception and concierge service.
Private parking with valet service available.
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