Near Hyde Park, Roseate House London offers stunning views over leafy Westbourne Terrace which was once described as ‘quite the finest street in London'; John Constable, son of the famous landscape artist, once lived there, and Oscar Wilde married at St James’ Church opposite. The hotel is located on a street steeped in history, a short walk from Hyde Park in a haven of tranquillity amidst the hustle and bustle of the capital. This luxury boutique hotel comprises of three restored, mid-19th century, Grade II listed townhouses originally built in 1842 which still retains the grace and charm of its original Victorian architecture. Roseate House London houses forty eight rooms and suites, featuring period furniture and original oil paintings. Jonty Hearnden, antiques expert, appraiser and presenter of BBC’s Antiques Road show and Cash in the Attic, has hand-selected all the unique antiques for Roseate House London.
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Driving Directions from Heathrow Airport
Take the M4 to Central London/Hammersmith/Hayes/Heathrow. Then continue onto the A4. Turn left at Exhibition Rd and continue on The Ring and West Carriage Drive until you exit Hyde Park on to Bayswater Road. Turn left at Bayswater Rd and then right on to Lancaster Terrace. Continue straight onto Westbourne Terrace. Our hotel will be on your left.
Walking Directions from Paddington Station
Head southwest on Praed Street toward Eastbourne Terrace. Continue onto Craven Road. Turn left at Westbourne Terrace and our hotel will be on your left.
Directions to Roseate House London – Our luxury central London Hotel is situated in the quiet tree-lined area of Westbourne Terrace, bordering Hyde Park and Marble Arch. West End and Oxford Street lie to the east, Hyde Park to the south and Notting Hill borders to the west. Heathrow Airport is only 15 minutes away by train from nearby Paddington Station, just a few minutes walk. The Gatwick Express operates from Victoria Station, a 10-minute taxi drive away.
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