In Pictures: Northumberland House Restoration (Londonist)

In Pictures: Northumberland House Restoration
Londonist, July 19, 2011 at 15:00 pm

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Following a multi-million pound investment, Grade II listed Northumberland House near Trafalgar Square has been completely restored and reopened to the public. The Italian inspired building dates back to 1887 when it was first opened as the 500 guest room Grand Hotel. Home to the Ministry of Defence during World War II and then (after years left empty) student accommodations for LSE, the building now hosts two luxury hotels, two restaurants and a private members club for business folk. 

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In Pictures: Northumberland House Restoration

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