Location. The former residence of the Earl of Strathmore, The Grange Strathmore is a restored townhouse located in the Kensington district of London, England. Hyde Park is positioned 300 metres from this property.
Hotel Features. The Earl of Strathmores drawing room now serves as the Glamis Lounge Bar, where a selection of fine wines and whiskies is served 24 hours a day. The bar also serves afternoon tea. Earls Restaurant presents stately Victorian elegance and serves continental breakfasts or full English breakfasts for a surcharge. Earls Restaurant also prepares dinner fare offering a selection of British and international dishes. Vegetarian meals and childrens menus may be requested. A business centre offers fax and photocopy services, and function rooms accommodate up to 50 people. Wireless Internet access is complimentary in the lobby.
Guestrooms. This smoke free hotel offers 77 guestrooms with individually designed, handcrafted rosewood furniture and Victorian sash window treatments. Beds are draped with upgraded linens and white duvets. Bathrooms include bathtubs and showers, and are stocked with designer toiletries. Select accommodations are equipped with showers, only. Room amenities include satellite television and high speed Internet access.
Rates:
157.04 - 174.81
Number Of Rooms: 77
Number Of Floors: 4
Check In Time: 2 p.m.
Check Out Time: 11 a.m.
Amenities:
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
Family Rooms
Grange Strathmore
41 Queens Gate Gardens
London, United Kingdom SW7 5NB
Driving Directions:
From London Heathrow Airport:
Approximate distance to the hotel is 24 km (15 miles).
From the airport, take the M4 eastbound toward London.
This will turn into Cromwell Road after the Hammersmith flyover.
At Gloucester Road, turn left.
Turn right into Queens Gate Gardens.
The hotel is located on the opposite side of the square.
Getting there. The airport is on the Undergrounds Piccadilly Line, which takes passengers directly to Gloucester Road Station, 100 metres from the hotel. The Heathrow Express train service to London Paddington Station leaves every 15 minutes. Londons black taxi cabs also service Heathrow Airport. Bus services include the Airbus Heathrow shuttle to London Victoria or Kings Cross railway stations.
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