• Westminster
  • From £650 per night

Arranged across an imposing mansion block with a notable past, this three-bedroom apartment pairs style and sophistication with an impressive sense of history.

Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Capacity: 6
Originally erected in the late 1800s, this iconic mansion block bore witness to the operations of the Secret Intelligence Services during World War II, adding a layer of intrigue to its storied past. Now restored to its residential roots, Artillery Mansions sits in one of the most sought-after spots to live in and stay in London.  

Set back from Victoria Street beyond an imposing archway, an enclosed courtyard offers a grand welcome. Inside, this three-bedroom apartment thoughtfully pairs a modern material palette with a period framework. An idyllic backdrop for rest and relaxation, an open-plan dining and reception room effortlessly uplifts with reams of natural light. Elevated by high ceilings and expansive sash windows, it’s a tranquil space to spend rainy days indoors or evenings in entertaining. For aspiring gastronomic masterminds, a fully equipped kitchen sits separately. Allowing space for culinary creations to come to life, sleek wooden cabinetry comes with integrated appliances.  

Retreat to one of three tranquil bedrooms, united by timeless design and uplifting light. A spacious en suite bathroom sits adjacent to the principal, while a family bathroom serves the guest bedrooms.  

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  • High Spots

    Easy access to London’s hotspots

    Artillery Mansions sits just a stone’s throw from some of London’s best sights. Take a ten-minute walk to Buckingham Palace or head a short stroll the opposite way to witness the towering sights of Westminster Abbey and Big Ben.

  • High Spots

    Grand surrounds

    With a towering red-brick exterior and captivating central courtyard, this iconic mansion block makes a grand first impression.

About the area

Set back from bustling Victoria Street, this towering mansion block sits in one of London’s most sought-after spots.

Grab a coffee-to-go from an array of surrounding cafés, before wandering up to St James’ Park for a picnic or picturesque walk. For those with sight-seeing on the cards, hotspots are easily reached here. It’s a ten-minute walk to Buckingham Palace one way, or a short stroll in the opposite direction to see Westminster Abbey and Big Ben. Come evening, elevated dining options are in abundance. Head to Cinnamon Club for innovative Indian dishes, or Ma La Sichuan. 

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