An Introduction to 47 Park Street – Grand Residences by Marriott

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Grand Residences by Marriott is a private Members club located in the heart of Mayfair, London. Designed for frequent visitors to London, 47 Park Street’s residence club concept bridges the gap between staying in a five-star hotel and owning an exclusive London property.A magnificent red-brick Edwardian-style town house, 47 Park Street was built in 1927 as a private residence for the 1st Baron Milford. Now comprising 49 luxurious, private residences complete with full concierge service, à la carte room service, in-house florist, valet service and twice daily housekeeping, 47 Park Street offers the personalized nature of a Members club with ‘home from home’ luxury and familiarity.

The living room with its welcoming fireplace boasts elegant furniture tastefully mixed with richly textured European fabrics and an entertainment center with satellite television, surround-sound receiver, DVD and stereo/CD player. The state-of-the-art kitchen with imported granite also comes with Villeroy & Boch cookware and china. The luxurious marble bathrooms have luxury towels and robes while the master suites and bedrooms, with their king sized bedding and fine Belgium linens, readily accommodate two to six people.

Members can leave personal belongings in storage between visits, allowing them to find their clothes already pressed and hanging in the wardrobe, and family photographs set out on the mantelpiece upon arrival, creating a true feeling of home.

For an initial outlay of between £111,000 and £260,000 (US $169,800 and US $397,800 – figures as of August 27th 2010) depending on residence size, Members can stay in elegantly designed one- or two-bedroom residences on a daily or weekly basis for a minimum of 21 nights a year while enjoying all the services of a luxury, boutique hotel.

Extra nights can be purchased at an extremely reasonable rate, below £100 (US $155) per night. If Members do not use their full allocation, their residence can be used as hotel inventory.

Members have the unique privilege of enjoying 47 Park Street’s association with a number of prestigious Mayfair establishments including Spa Illuminata, on South Audley Street, private members’ club Morton’s and business club Pasley-Tyler, both on Berkeley Square, as well as premium access to opera and ballet tickets from The Royal Opera House.

Images copyright: Grand Residences by Marriott

Daniel Fountain / 04.09.2010

Editor, Hotel Designs

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