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The Colonnade Hotel, 2 Warrington Crescent, London

Offers in Excess of
£15,500,000

£793.53 per sq ft

Business rates & charges may apply

Savills, Margaret Street - Hotels
SIZE AVAILABLE

19,533 sq ft

1,815 sq m

SECTOR

Hotel for sale

Key features

  • Grade II listed, freehold hotel & the birthplace of mathematician Alan Turing
  • Located under a minute walk away from Maida Vale Underground Station
  • Direct connections to Paddington, the third busiest railway station in GB
  • The Hotel occupies an entire island site and provides 44 en-suite bedrooms
  • The Property benefits from generous ceiling heights & exceptional natural light
  • 120 covers restaurant & bar, a private dining room & a front external courtyard
  • The Hotel benefits from three car parking spaces at the rear of the property
  • The Colonnade Hotel is available with vacant possession
  • Genuine opportunity to reposition the asset to an aspirational hotel operation
  • Value enhancement potential

Description

Constructed in 1865 and converted to hotel use in 1935, the building is designed in a Regency architectural style, defined by large floor-to-ceiling windows that provide strong natural light throughout. The property benefits from a generous courtyard to the front of the property, which provides a clear sense of separation from the street.

Occupying an island site, the Hotel benefits from visibility on three elevations, contributing to a strong presence and a well-defined sense of arrival. The hotel has an impressive reception lobby with a traditional staircase leading to the upper floors, which are also served by a secondary staircase and passenger lift.

The property benefits from a popular restaurant and bar, located on the lower ground floor with an impressive glass ceiling extending into an outdoor courtyard to the front of the Hotel, which also has separate street access, via a staircase to the front of the Hotel.
The bedrooms are fully equipped with central heating and air conditioning systems, WIFI, TVs, telephones, fridges, contemporary bathrooms and bespoke antique furniture.

The Colonnade Hotel occupies a prominent island site in Little Venice within the City of Westminster, with frontages onto Warrington Crescent, Warrington Gardens and Castellain Road.

The Colonnade is ideally located in Little Venice at the junction of the Grand Union Canal (Paddington Arm) and Regent’s Canal, with direct access from Warrington Crescent and private parking via Castellain Road.

The immediate surroundings include an appealing parade of boutique retailers, cafés, and restaurants—along with a well regarded gastro pub and a historic church—which contribute to the neighbourhood’s village like charm.

The Colonnade’s position places guests within easy walking distance of key London landmarks, including Abbey Road Studios, Regent’s Park, London Zoo, Lord’s Cricket Ground and Hyde Park.

Brochures

The Colonnade Hotel, 2 Warrington Crescent, London

NEAREST STATIONS

Distances are straight line measurements from the centre of the postcode
  • Warwick Avenue Station0.1 miles
  • Maida Vale Station0.4 miles
  • Royal Oak Station0.4 miles

About Savills, Margaret Street - Hotels

33 Margaret Street, London, W1G 0JD

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