UK: Cheval Collection is adding 30 serviced apartments in London’s South Kensington to its portfolio from Spring this year.
Cheval Lexham Gardens will be “a luxury, state-of-the-art contemporary, and boutique west London property” which will be available to book for any length of stay, from one night to a year or more.
The property, which is owned by Cheval, will feature 30 fully equipped one- or two-bedroom apartments across six floors.
Cheval Lexham Gardens was stripped back to brick by contemporary architects Guarnieri Architects and Sally Sneddon’s Fife based design studio Mojo Designs provided plans for the complete interior design, which includes murals, leather belt-strap headboards and kitchen window seat snugs. The property features a ground floor reception, a landscaped atrium garden and a fitness centre.
George Westwell, CEO of Cheval Collection, said: “The entire team at Cheval Collection is extremely excited about the opening of this brand new residence. The apartments are superbly located, just moments from Royal Parks, The National History Museum and vibrant Kensington, with easy access to public transport from Gloucester Road Station. This is an innovative development – the quality of the build and its high-tech fittings and interiors mirror the high standards of the Cheval brand.”
“During 2020, we saw a 27 per cent increase in our property inventory – we announced the expansion of the Cheval brand in Scotland with three new properties: Cheval The Edinburgh Grand, Cheval Old Town Chambers and Cheval Abbey Strand Apartments at Holyrood. This year, Cheval Old Town Chambers will see an additional 25 apartments join the 50 we already operate. Being able to develop and grow even further in the UK with Cheval Lexham Gardens and Edinburgh is testament to the strength of the brand. Whilst 2020 has brought challenges for many, I am amazed at Cheval’s ability to adapt and grow. We have led the way in hospitality for over 39 years and I’m confident with our expansion, our loyal customer base and our strategic visions, this will continue through 2021.”
Prices for one-bedroom apartments will start from £260 per night.