Introducing One Sloane––the restored 19th-century mansion embracing warm interiors, neo-Greek charm, and stunning trompe l'oeil artistry.
Architect Edwin Thomas Hall originally designed the building at 1 Sloane Gardens back in 1889. Over the past six years, it has undergone an extensive renovation. The facade was fully restored, the interiors remodeled, and a sixth floor was added. The hotel now offers site offers six room styles, plus a top-floor restaurant and a downstairs bar.
The staircase is flanked by walls covered in William Morris wallpaper and leads to corridors that are decorated with hand-painted calligraphy. The accommodation ranges from a 194-square-foot Essentielle room with a queen-size bed to the 904-square-foot Appartement Sloane setup with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, walk-in closets, and a spacious living room. The rooms and suites have a slight Asian design influence that is balanced with traditional British touches.
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