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56 Welbeck St. Contemporary Extended Stay


No. 5 Maddox Street’s anticipated contemporary extended stay sister property in Marylebone Village has arrived. 56 Welbeck St. resides discreetly in a Georgian townhouse in the heart of central London and boasts services such as area tours, maid services, and a complimentary Health Club pass.

Design is of the essence at 56 Welbeck St. Limited addition artworks adorn the walls, including prints by Tracey Emin, Gary Hume, and Jake and Dinos Chapman. Details of the homey apartments include original vintage mid-century furniture, aluminum group chairs by Eames, 1970s framed chandeliers, tables by William Platner and Mies van der Rohe, tables and lamps by Verner Panton and Frank Gehry, and vintage Moroccan Berber rugs.

Luxury linens, cashmere throws, and the privacy of a private home all accommodate the extended stay guests. The apartments are designed as open-plan living spaces, with chic interiors, high ceilings, abundant natural light, and, best of all, no nuisance of utility bills!

by Emily R Pellerin

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