Southampton Row

This conversion to a decadent 5* Hotel with its Grade II listed façade in the heart of London gave the Restore London team the opportunity to excel. Works included the cleaning, repairing, & modifying of the former Baptist Church House on Southampton Row, where the Baptist Missionary Society had relocated in 1903. Our works included the cleaning & restoration of the ornate external Portland stonework & modifications at ground floor level. We also successfully undertook the careful removal of elements within the original chapel: walls, floors, ceiling, radiators, lay light, roof light, & pews. Internally, we undertook the full cleaning and restoration package of the 52 no. Grade II listed stone fireplaces & the York stone staircase. All works are part of the overall design by the Flamboyant French designer Jacques Garcia, resulting in a highly luxurious boutique Hotel, with its past splendour restored to it’s former glory by Restore London Limited.


Key Facts

LOCATION

London

DURATION

16 Weeks

CLIENT

Havza

COMPLETION DATE

May 2018

PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR

McClaren

VALUE

£450K



“Restore London brought a level of quality craftsmanship and skill that is rare in today’s construction market. They worked collaboratively, bringing their wealth of knowledge to every detail. Their contribution to the National Portrait Gallery can be seen wherever you look in the project. ”


Jamie Fobert CBE

Architect, Jamie Fobert Architects
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