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The most recent hotel opening from Soho House members' club (see also Dean Street Townhouse; High Road House) might even be the best, perfectly catching the local atmosphere with its unfussy, slightly retro design.
The rooms feel a bit like urban beach huts, with pastel-coloured tongue-and-groove, shutters and swing doors to the en suite showers. They feel fresh, bright and comfortable, even though they're furnished with little more than a bed, an old-fashioned phone and DAB radio, and a big, solid dresser (minibar, hairdryer and treats within, flatscreen TV on top).
Guests get access to the fine eating, drinking and fitness facilities (yes, a gym, but more importantly an excellent rooftop pool) in the members' club next door. Everything's put together with a light touch, from the 'Borrow Me' bookshelf by the lifts (jelly beans, umbrellas, boardgames and sex toys) to the room nomenclature: Tiny (from just £75), Small and Small+ (with little rooftop balconies and loungers from which to survey the grey horizon).
Rates £75-£225 double
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Bar/café, Conference facilities, Disabled-adapted rooms, Gym, Wireless (free), Outdoor, Restaurant ( 2 )I think your quoted rates are inaccurate. On their website they give a quote of £245, and min £185 for members & those are rates for tiny rooms, so nowhere near £75
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