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Boutique accommodation brand Your Place has completed the renovation of London’s Chinnery House Apartments following an extensive 18-month development project.
The new development now offers five private rentals, sleeping 2-4 people a piece, offering greater flexibility and privacy, to cater to evolving consumer needs.
Chinnery House, sits within the Your Place umbrella alongside the flagship Georgian House Hotel. The expansion to offer self-catered spaces is a first for the group who now offer both hotel and private rental accommodation on neighbouring streets in Pimlico.
The restoration of the property and curation of the new apartments has been overseen by the hands-on family run team. Gabe von der Heyde has curated the Scandi-meets-Victorian interior design, alongside significant investment to restore historic features to bring the 1830s building back to life.
The restoration of the period property has added “earthy warm” tones to the walls, complementing wooden floors, panelling, and high ceilings. Original windows have been retained to invite light to flood the space, while artwork, plush soft furnishings, Urban Apothecary toiletries and space saving designs are found throughout. Each home also comes complete with a kitchenette, featuring all mod-cons.
Breakfast hampers can be delivered daily, and, like the hotel, a room service option is provided via a Papyon App, allowing guests to sample cuisine from a curated list of local businesses delivered to their doorstep.
Your Place founder, Serena von der Heyde, said: “I’ve been a hotelier in Pimlico since the 1980s, and to this day our family-run business is continually striving to better our offering for the benefit of our communities. Chinnery House is an exciting new affordable and stylish accommodation offering and part of our continued investment into preserving properties via time-honoured techniques.”





























