Ten Trinity Square in the City of London is currently being transformed into a luxury Four Seasons hotel and is due to open in 2016.
The Grade II-listed building is noted for its great tower and grand Portland stone rotunda as well as for hosting the inaugural meeting of the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1946.
Ten Trinity Square, The Residences at Four Seasons will include 100 bedrooms, restaurants, bars, meeting rooms and a spa occupying from the lower ground to the third level. 41 private apartments will occupy floors three to seven. A Club is being created from the boardrooms and executive offices of the original building, retaining and restoring their finest features including the carved walnut panelling and high ceilings.
Ten Trinity Square, The Residences at Four Seasons will overlook the River Thames at Tower Hill and is scheduled to open in 2016.
Ten Trinity Square, The Residences at Four Seasons will be the third Four Seasons Hotel to open in London joining properties in Park Lane and Canary Wharf.
Details: www.tentrinitysquare.com