Native Places announces London outpost inspired by pioneering British designers
UK lifestyle aparthotel brand Native Places has revealed details of its newest London outpost, set to open in April 2024.
Positioned in one of London’s most historic locations, Native King’s Wardrobe, St Paul’s will mark the seventh aparthotel in the brand’s UK-wide portfolio, and its fourth aparthotel in the capital.
The new Native Places aparthotel is spread across seven Grade II-listed townhouses within a private courtyard located just behind St Paul’s Cathedral. In a nod to its cultural context, each townhouse has been named after pioneering British fashion designers and international designers who transformed British style from the 17th century onwards.
The property comprises 92 bright and spacious apartments in total, each with fully equipped kitchens, living and dining areas, and workspaces – kitted out with everything guests need for maximum comfort and enjoyment. Bramley toiletries, fresh linens and Hypnos beds populate all of the apartments and tapestry prints from House of Hackney adorn the walls.
The aparthotel is also home to ‘Counter’, a lively neighbourhood space. By day, it showcases locally sourced, seasonal ingredients, along with artisanal pastries and a menu of light bites. As the sun sets, the cosy establishment transforms into a neighbourhood wine bar, serving as the backdrop for curated events and a diverse array of beverages, whilst shining a spotlight on local talents.
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Photography: © Rebecca Hope
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