Beaverbrook Surrey transports its quintessential British charm, Japanese allure and the flamboyant spirit of Lord Beaverbrook to the historic heart of Chelsea. The two beautifully restored Georgian townhouses are home to 14 suites, each styled and named after celebrated London theatres, a superlative Japanese restaurant and a vibrant bar. This beguiling boutique luxury hotel boasts a prime perch on stylish Sloane Street, overlooking the leafy-green grandeur of Cadogan Gardens.
This luxury Town House is home to a unique range of art collections and a myriad of historic and whimsical treasures created and curated by Beaverbrook’s creative director, Sir Frank Lowe. Over 500 works are tastefully showcased, including Japan’s great masters, bespoke historic theatre memorabilia and quirky vintage images of London’s best-loved tourist attractions.
Beaverbrook Townhouse is ideally located on the prestigious Sloane Street in the heart of Chelsea, London, offering easy access to iconic landmarks, upscale shopping, and the serene beauty of Cadogan Gardens.
This elegant bar is named after Beaverbrook’s creative director Sir Frank Lowe – creator and curator of Beaverbrook’s unique range of artwork collections, rare collectables and myriad of historic and whimsical treasures. Glossy lacquered walls, burnt-umber and berry-bright stained glass marry raspberry-pink seating and leather-lined booths. Tables decorated with a patchwork of Japanese matchbox covers augment a stunning and extensive 19th-century Japanese wood-block print art collection, all combined to create a remarkable ...
Connoisseurs and enthusiasts have enjoyed sushi for thousands of years, taking inspiration from tradition and technique, making it one of the world's favourite cuisines. Here on Sloane Street, in an intimate corner of The Fuji Grill, it is taken to the next level. Enjoy plates designed to honour a food culture rich in passion and precision, whilst pushing ever-further towards reinventing flavour and form as masters of the craft have continued to do for centuries.
Generously appointed and theatrical in design, the Deluxe Rooms feature sumptuous beds, opulent draped curtains and sparkling tiled bathrooms, embodying a contemporary debonair luxury that proffers more than a nod of enthusiastic recognition to their namesake playhouse past.
INSIDE THE ROOM
Super king size bed
Flat screen TV
Complimentary minibar
Underfloor heating in bathroom
Bamford toiletries
Bathrobe and slippers
Air conditioning
Nespresso coffee machine
SIZE 26 - 32 sqm (280-345 sqft)
DELUXE ROOMS
Drury Lane
The Theatre Royal Drury Lane – known simply as Drury Lane – has a unique status as the world’s oldest theatre still in operation and has played host to the greatest names in British theatre since it first raised its curtain way back in 1663. Its influence on the national consciousness was so great that it was once described as England’s fourth estate – ‘Crown, Lords, Commons and Drury Lane Playhouse’.
The Criterion
The unassuming entrance of the Criterion Theatre is easily overlooked amongst the cacophony of flashing neon billboards, busy traffic and the incessant crowds of bustling Piccadilly Circus, the centre of London’s glittering theatreland. To pass it by, however, would be to miss out on one of London’s most enchanting theatres. Artful use of mirrors and stunning murals of clouds and cherubs turn this underground labyrinth into an airy paradise.
The Palladium
The much-loved London Palladium – built on the site of a 19th-century circus and skating rink – opened on Boxing Day 1910 and became famous, partly through television, as the “Ace Variety Theatre of the World.” It is a venue to which all performers aspire and has hosted more annual Royal Variety Performances than any other theatre.
The Aldwych
The stately and elegant Aldwych Theatre sits nobly in a commanding position at the end of a magnificent sweeping crescent at the foot of Drury Lane, which leads up to London’s bustling Covent Garden district. It’s been home to the famous Aldwych Farces, the Royal Shakespeare Company and a groundbreaking production of A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Laurence Olivier, starring his dazzling wife, Vivian Leigh, and remains one of London’s most vibrant theatres.
The Coliseum
The colossal London Coliseum is the largest theatre in London’s glittering West End and has played host to many of the most distinctive, pioneering, iconic and unforgettable opera and ballet productions in the world. It is the home of English Opera, where its resident company, the aptly named English National Opera, leads the way in purely English sung productions.
The Royal Court
The Royal Court Theatre, which stands on the east side of historic Sloane Square in the heart of Chelsea, is a leading force in world theatre – celebrated as London’s powerhouse of new writing – energetically cultivating and showcasing undiscovered, emerging and established contemporary writing talent.
Shakespeare’s Globe
Shakespeare’s Globe is a unique landmark in English theatre’s rich cultural history. Standing proud on the South Bank of the River Thames, it is an authentic modern-day replica of the original Elizabethan Globe Playhouse, hastily constructed in 1599 by a seminal company of actors, which included in its number the world’s greatest dramatist, William Shakespeare.
The Lyceum
The magnificent Lyceum Theatre, with its iconic grand pillared portico, dominates the bottom of Wellington Street in London’s vibrant Covent Garden. Playing a prominent part in London’s rich theatrical history, it has hosted a dazzling array of spectacles and performances from its first incarnation as an exhibition space, to its current standing as a theatre of outstanding national importance.
Relax and unwind in the opulent atmosphere of these open plan Suites.
Both Suites offer generous sitting areas, Juliette balconies, and are face the front of the hotel with charming views over the exclusive Cadogan Gardens. Generous bathrooms star glossy tiles and separate showers and bathtubs, whilst high ceilings throughout the Suites add to the overall expanse of the rooms.
INSIDE THE ROOM
Super king size bed
Complimentary minibar
Underfloor heating in bathroom
Bamford toiletries
Bathrobe and slippers
Air conditioning
Nespresso coffee machine
SIZE 33-37 sqm (355-398 sqft)
SUITES
Royal Opera House
The magnificent Royal Opera House, with its distinctive grand classical portico, plays host to a glittering showcase of the most accomplished ballet and opera productions in the world. Known simply as Covent Garden, after its famous location, this venerable theatre is the third to be built on this site, and is home to The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.
The Old Vic
High drama and intrigue combined with great art have been the enduring features of The Old Vic’s rich 200-year history. Home to such stage titans as John Gielgud, Peter O’Toole, Maggie Smith, and of course Laurence Olivier - who launched his fledgling National Theatre Company here - The Old Vic, from its inception, was famous for bringing the art form to “the common people”, and has rarely failed to be a trendsetter.
Located on the Town House’s grand first floor are five bedrooms that can be taken in conjunction, to accommodate visiting groups of family, friends or colleagues. The Executive Floor is a combination of three Studio Suites and two Deluxe Rooms.
Deluxe floor hire is available for floors two, three and four: these comprise of three bedrooms on each floor.
These magnificent open plan suites unashamedly embrace their theatrical namesakes with a dramatic display of plush velvet adorned beds, gloriously whimsical lighting, sumptuous furnishings and delightful original features. Generous bathrooms star glossy tiles and beautifully finish this exceptional and unique accommodation brimming with historic playhouse charm.
INSIDE THE ROOM
Super king size bed
Flat screen TV
Complimentary minibar
Underfloor heating in bathroom
Bamford toiletries
Bathrobe and slippers
Air conditioning
Nespresso coffee machine
SIZE 33-37 sqm (355-398 sqft)
STUDIO SUITES
Royal Opera House
The magnificent Royal Opera House, with its distinctive grand classical portico, plays host to a glittering showcase of the most accomplished ballet and opera productions in the world. Known simply as Covent Garden, after its famous location, this venerable theatre is the third to be built on this site, and is home to The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet, and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.
The Old Vic
High drama and intrigue combined with great art have been the enduring features of The Old Vic’s rich 200-year history. Home to such stage titans as John Gielgud, Peter O’Toole, Maggie Smith, and of course Laurence Olivier - who launched his fledgling National Theatre Company here - The Old Vic, from its inception, was famous for bringing the art form to “the common people”, and has rarely failed to be a trendsetter.
The Adelphi
Music and laughter, melodrama and shocking real-life drama are colourful features of the historic Adelphi Theatre. If you’d taken a stroll down London’s famous Strand at any time over the last 200 years, you would have found a playhouse on the site where the Adelphi Theatre now stands. Having celebrated its bicentenary in 2006, the current theatre is the fourth construction of this enduringly popular venue.
The Garrick
The beautifully ornate and elegant Garrick Theatre is one of the finest remaining working examples of an authentic Victorian theatre in London’s glittering theatreland. With less than 700 seats, it is also one of the West End’s more intimate theatres and is best known for its spectacular hit comedies and comedy-dramas.
The Savoy
The Savoy Theatre, set right next to the world-renowned Savoy Hotel, is a gem in the crown of West End theatres, and the birthplace of an enduringly popular genre of Victorian English comic opera, known as The Savoy Operas. Composed by talented musical duo Gilbert & Sullivan, these satirically humorous melodic operettas were a seminal influence in the formation of modern musical theatre.
The Haymarket
Theatre Royal Haymarket (known as the Haymarket), which sits in the heart of London’s glittering theatreland, is the epitome of refined elegance. Founded in 1720 at the dawn of England’s Georgian era, London’s third-oldest working playhouse has a rich and colourful history.
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