Under construction: a site tour of Cambridge House Hotel and Residences
Our tour of Cambridge House Hotel and Residences last week gave a fascinating insight into the history and complexity of this collection of buildings which will one day become one of London's finest hotels. The guided tour was one of three and part of the Festival of Hospitality, a month-long programme of events, celebrating the people and places pioneering change in the hospitality industry.
Leading the tour were Partner Andrew Davidson, Associate Will Notley who is the project lead and our conservation architect Jokin Asiain. We were taken on a journey from delivery at the back of house, tracing through what will become a circular route to the grand guest rooms, bars and restaurants of the Grade I listed mansion. These spaces would have witnessed many splendid social and political gatherings over the years. The final stop was up several ladders to the top and what will become a replacement floor and roof.
With the Piccadilly Line in close proximity and also several sewers, squeezing in the space and functionality needed for this 102 bed hotel with residences, restaurants and bars is a challenge. Almost iceberg-like, the development stretches higher and lower in two locations with additional floors and a four storey basement. Construction is taking place around the central jewel of the townhouse mansion, Cambridge House, whose residents first moved in in 1764. After about 100 years as a home the building became the HQ for around 135 years for the Naval and Military Club, popularly known as the In and Out Club. After this it sadly fell into disrepair. Adjoining this important building, which is being carefully restored, are two Grade II listed buildings and complementary new build elements.
With completion expected in 2024, we will bring you regular updates as this fascinating project unfolds over the coming years.