Showing posts with label hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotel. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 December 2011

november

St Pancras Hotel
its been quite a while since i posted - i've had a busy November with a trip to Brussels and my birthday weekend - which included a fab overnight stay at the glorious newly revamped St Pancras Hotel courtesy of my bezzy brussel sprout, Kate.  originally built in the 1860s and designed by George Gilbert Scott (who also made the Albert Memorial) it was previously known as the The Midland Grand - a gothic delight with painted ceilings & stonework, granite pillars and a grand wrought iron double staircase.  its popularity declined after 30 years mainly due to practicalities (with 300 rooms but only 5 bathrooms with 9 baths!) and the concrete floors prevented updating the plumbing system. the building survived WWII and attempts to knock it down by London planners in the 1960s - it eventually managed to secure a Grade 1 listing and part of the building continued to be used as an entrance to St Pancras station, but it was finally abandoned by British Rail in the 1980s, when it fell into disrepair. it was only in the 1990s, when St Pancras was chosen as the Eurostar terminus, that it had a chance of rebirth.  What a joy it is to see this beautiful building restored, with many of its original features. it has a great history and its been used as setting for many films, including scenes from Joseph Losey's 1963 classic The Servant,  and if you can't stretch to a room i would highly recommend a trip to the Booking Office bar for some delicious parmesan and truffle oil chips and a bloody mary - perfect after a heavy night celebrating a birthday!
The old booking office, now the bar
Kate & Steve on the grand staircase
my complimentary slippers ("you look lovely tonight, madam")

after a weekend of being spoilt, late nights and rather a lot of alcohol -  i needed to blow the cobwebs out with some fresh air,  just as it was beginning to get cold and foggy (and feeling like winter at last after our unseasonally warm autumn).  many of the tallest buildings have recently become engulfed in old school London fog and its all starting to resemble the days of Jack the Ripper with a proper pea-souper!
the Post Office...sorry..BT Tower is disappearing
birthday mattress spotting
i did manage to take a trip on the train to Richmond and cycle along the river - but didn't make it to Richmond Deer Park to see the rutting deer - have to go back another day. 
a lovely wintery view of the river at Richmond
under Richmond Bridge
Richmond's Old Deer Park
now that December has arrived, the heating is on, and i can fully accept that its really time to start getting merry - having tried to ignore the decorations and shop windows screaming christmas since September in some cases (ridiculous).
evidence of merriment at Kate's house party in Brussels!
HOLY COW! Bart gets zen before his trip to Nepal the next morning!
the last weekend in November i went to visit my grandparents in South Wales - it was their 70th wedding anniversary (yes, SEVENTIETH!).  sadly they both suffered a stroke a couple of years ago and cannot communicate verbally - but you just need to see them as they hold hands and stare into eachother's eyes and seem to be in their own little world together - my grandad even bought new matching wedding rings as a present for my Nanna - it just warms the cockles of your heart.
the way they were....
Congratulations - Anne & George Rees!
 and so, to mark the arrival of December -  i whipped up a quick Mattressland Advent Calendar this weekend....guess what's behind each door...yup...mattresses from around the world of course!

Monday, 20 December 2010

brussels guest house

 
spotted this gorgeous guest house on style files where the owner has converted an old mirror factory into a stunning bed & breakfast.  i have close ties with Brussels as a dear friend lives there and i have visited often over the years and made many lovely new friends.  there's always a bit of a joke that Brussels isn't the most exciting place to visit - though with fab shopping, scrumptious eating and places like this to stay in - i think that's a misconception.  even tho i know i will always have a place to stay there - i quite like the idea of booking this place out, bringing a bunch of friends over and having a weekend away in this place...hmmm...maybe the birthday next year...better start planning!

Sunday, 19 December 2010

hotel sweet

 
 
another top tip from the brilliant style files - the fabulous Maison Moschino in Milan, Italy.  all 65 rooms are inspired by dreams and fairytales...yummy.
 

Friday, 17 December 2010

castle home

 
 
 
 
i just watched a Grand Designs repeat on the telly - perfect for a bit of house porn and domicilliary envy!  it was the episode about the restoration of a 15th Century peel tower in North Yorkshire by Francis and Karen Shaw. pursuing a childhood dream to live in a castle, the couple worked closely with English Heritage and local specialist craftsmen to restore this ancient building and the results are fantastic.  i was particularly taken by the addition of a new roof containing a large penthouse suite with a terrace - perfect for enjoying a gin & tonic and stunning views of the Dales.  happily, if you wish you can see it all for yourself because they offer boutique b&b and self-catering at Hellifield Peel Castle with the amazing attic apartment and other rooms - with four-poster bed options if you really want to go for the whole fairytale thing.  heaven. 

Monday, 13 September 2010

Balbegno Castle

i am always on the lookout for fabulous venues for party weekends having had a wonderful time at Cliff Barns in Norfolk a few years ago for my 40th birthday, followed by a friend's 40th at their other venue Carrington House  a couple of years later. so i was delighted to discover Balbegno Castle in Kincardineshire, Scotland.  Balbegno Castle is a 1560s castle which has been refurbished and decorated by those lovely people at Pedlars - stylish and comfortable it's now available to rent as a holiday home....now i just need an excuse to go!  luckily they have a competition running (details here) so fingers crossed i am in with a chance...just need to decide which lucky 13 of my closest friends i would like to take with me!

Monday, 16 August 2010

church street hotel

visitors from overseas are always asking me about places to stay in London that look interesting and aren't too pricey.  i've just come across this place in camberwell, south London and it looks just the ticket with its crazy mexican vibe...arriba!

Monday, 14 June 2010

hotel glamour

check out this fab ile de bendor hotel accessible by boat (or helicopter!) off the south coast of France...wowza.....spotted via this is glamorous

Friday, 5 March 2010

the reading rooms

am thinking a little trip to the seaside is just what the doctor orders to cheer me up...and having never been to Margate and loving the look of the reading rooms ...i think this could be the place to go. 
with some nice brisk strolls along the beach and a visit to the turner contemporary and the shell grotto...lovely.

foxy copenhagen

have always wanted to stay in the Hotel Fox in Copenhagen where each room is an individual piece of art - from wacky comical styles to strict graphic design, from fantastic street art and Japanese Manga to simply spaced out fantasies. i am particularly fond of genevieve gauckler so would like to stay in one of her rooms...