A dramatic and stylish one-bedroom apartment on Denmark Street available for short-let from £4,725 per week
With interiors taking design cue from the buildings’ Victorian exterior these Townhouse Apartments boast a timeless grandeur that invokes drama and intrigue while paying an indulgent homage to the rowdy happenings of yesterday, or indeed today. Serving as the statement piece the bed’s deep purple, paisley patterned and textured wall feature invokes an old world glamour, while the surrounding original wall panelling mixed with artisanal cornicing illustrates craftsmanship from across the ages. The complementing bespoke headboard is upholstered in Marlborough obsidian and features dramatic metal work studs to create the mood. Moulin noir bedsides flank the bed, while above a dark accented pineapple chandelier captures a distinct mood. The striking double velvet chaise brings together the overall aesthetic, promising to transport you to another time. Complete with Timorous Beasties Damask wallpaper, leather floors and Goodwin & Goodwin neons, set to indicate either mood or state, the Townhouse Apartments also afford unrivalled views over Denmark Street.
A few of the listed buildings have original staircases while some apartments feature narrow and short door heights – which have been retained and restored due to their heritage status. Located in some of the buildings that helped change the course of the British music scene multiple times over the years, these iconic blue plaque townhouses have played host to the likes of David Bowie, Vince Taylor, Lou Reed, Chrissie Hynde, Vivienne Westwood and countless more.