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AA Hotel Guide 1999 This quiet location so close to Kensington and Knightsbridge is popular with visitors from far and wide. Bedrooms are individually designed with fine fabrics and fittings. Some rooms have air conditioning. Public rooms include the mahogany panelled "4 Gats" lounge with bar, where daily newspapers are available. 24-hour room service is available and at breakfast guests have the option of buffet English or continental breakfast served in the elegant breakfast room.
Which? Hotel Guide 1998 Queensberry place is a distinctive Victorian terraced house, well restored to preserve its classic period features. The Gallery occupies two of these four-storey brick and stucco houses. The main lounge bar (known as ‘4 Gats’ after a well-known work by Picasso) opens to the reception foyer, and is a spacious well-proportioned room in rich sombre colours with mahogany panelling. The Gallery’s accommodation consists of clubrooms and junior suites, all opulently traditional in style, with oodles of costly fabrics and brass.
Frommer’s Guide 1998 This is place for you if you want to stay in an exclusive townhouse hotel, but don’t want to pay £300 for the privilege. Two splendid Victorian residences have been completely restored and converted into this remarkable hotel. The location is ideal, near the Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Harrods, Knightsbridge and King’s Road. Bedrooms are individually designed and decorated in great style, with half-canopied beds and luxurious granite-tiled baths with brass fittings. A team of butlers takes care of everything.
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AA Guide 1999 An elegant Victorian house, offering well presented comfortable rooms - one has a four-poster bed and some are on the ground floor. Full English breakfasts are served in the attractive surroundings of the dining room, and there is a large lounge and adjacent bar.
Which? Hotel Guide 1998 Newly refurbished as part of the Elegant English Hotels organisation, this hotel aims at a traditional look, though as yet no parting of age has settled over its modernity. The exterior fits the part – a dignified nineteenth century terrace with period features in brick and stucco – and for this up-market area the tariff is reasonable. The lounge lies off the reception hall and is an agreeable palace to sit in, with its yellow walls and wooden fireplace emulating eighteenth century style. Reproductions of Gainsborough’s works are scattered around the walls. Beyond the reception desk is the Picasso Bar, a striking and cheerful breakfast room-cum-bar with black and gold stripes, and again lots of pictures. The bedrooms have marble-look bathrooms, some with whirlpool baths, and smart new furnishings with many convenient facilities. All new, they are in excellent condition and feel quiet and clean.
Frommer’s Guide 1998 Each of the rooms here has recently been individually decorated in a very English style with plenty of floral fabrics and handsome reproduction furniture.
AA Hotel Guide 1999 A beautiful Victorian townhouse in a tree lined-lined street off Sloane Square. The hotel has been furnished to a high standard; all rooms are designed in keeping with the building. A good range of modern facilities are provided. Breakfast is served in the elegant dining room.
Frommer’s Guide 1998 A 19th century townhouse opening onto gardens, the Willett has rapidly become a favourite with those travellers who like a townhouse address and who prefer being close to the restaurants, attractions and good shops of Chelsea. Its many architectural flourish include a Dutch roof and bay windows. While retaining its traditional charm, the hotel has been fully renovated. All rooms have private baths with the larger doubles containing refrigerators. The breakfast room is especially inviting.
Laura McKenzie's Travel Guide 1997 British visitors to London favour this charming little nineteenth century townhouse hotel with its mansard roof and bay windows. It is near all of the restaurants and shops of Chelsea. Many rooms open onto the gardens.