The Bailey's Hotel (London)

United Kingdom / England / London / Glouester Road, 140
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The Bailey's Hotel is a historical hotel located at 140 Gloucester Road on the corner with Harrington Gardens in Kensington, London. Designed by Aldin and Sons, it was built from 1874 to 1876 and is named after its original owner, Sir James Bailey (1840-1910), Member of Parliament. The original structure was extended along Courtfield Road in 1877 and additional buildings and a garden were added in 1881. During World War II, the hotel was damaged by a bomb in 1941 and a fire in 1945. It was renovated from 1952 to 1954. In 1988, the hotel was completely restored and it was renovated again in 1996.

The Bailey's Hotel is rated four stars. It shares some facilities with the Millennium Gloucester Hotel, which is located to its west. The 6-floor hotel has 212 guest rooms, 2 restaurants, a bar, and a boardroom.
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Coordinates:   51°29'37"N   -0°10'57"E

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