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It has taken a three year regeneration programme to convert the former Chiltern Street fire station in Marylebone, London into a hotel. The Chiltern Firehouse finally opens in May 2014 with 26 suites. Originally built in 1889 by Robert Pearsall, the Chiltern Firehouse is regarded as fine example Victorian gothic architecture. Chiltern Firehouse has been renovated by hotelier André Balazs who operates a collection of luxury hotels including the Mercer in New York and Chateau Marmont in Hollywood.
The Chiltern Firehouse restaurant, which is already open, features a large open kitchen at its heart and is operated by Michelin-starred chef, Nuno Mendes.
It is a three minute walk from Chiltern Firehouse hotel to Baker Street tube station in central London.

Details: www.chilternstreetw1.co.uk

Published: 14 April 2014
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