From the staff behind Temple Guiting Manor, Barns & Pantry within the coronary heart of the Cotswolds comes Henry’s Townhouse – a brand new high-end, curious and charming seven-bedroom lodge out there for unique use.
Launching in London later this 12 months, the property is simply minutes from Hyde Park in Marylebone.
The Grade II listed constructing at No.24 Higher Berkeley Avenue was as soon as owned by Jane Austen’s brother Henry.
It’s extensively thought that Jane’s visits to Henry in London had been of nice worth, for it was via his help that her work was revealed.
Henry’s has been a design collaboration between homeowners Jane and Steven Collins and the award-winning Russell Sage Studio, assisted by Feix&Merlin Architects.
This has culminated in an clever and glamorous re-imaging of the Regency interval, taking inspiration from Henry and Eliza’s reported life on the home and as a part of wider London society.
The constructing itself includes seven elegant and elaborately designed bedrooms, every with its personal distinctive narrative to inform.
“We’re thrilled to see our challenge and years of arduous work lastly come to life as a phenomenal and charming small lodge.
“Henry’s Townhouse may have a way of event and might be refined, but enjoyable, interesting to these searching for a stunning base to remain within the coronary heart of the West Finish, in addition to these wanting to rent the home completely for household and buddies for a special day,” stated Steven Collins, proprietor of Henry’s.