Palmers Lodge

London, United Kingdom

4.1

31 reviews

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Description

Specialties

Palmers Lodge Swiss Cottage is part of is an independent chain of award winning boutique hostels, where you can experience Victorian elegance. Built in 1881, this substantial residence has been restored to its original glory in order to offer our guests not just budget accommodation but also a unique experience during their stay in London.

We have a wide selection of accommodation, from ensuite rooms to a 28-​bed dorm for the ultra price conscious.

*24 hour reception and staff

* Coded keycard door access

*Free safes and luggage lockers in every room

*Free overnight parking

*Restaurant

* CCTV coverage for added security

*Free linen

*Group meal menus and packed lunches available

*Bar and late night lounge areas

*Disabled access and lift

*Laptop and valuables safes at reception

*Free Wi-​Fi and PC access

*Laundry facilities

*Self service kitchen

*Theatre and attraction ticket sales

*Fantastic transport links, a short walk to the tube station

History

Established in 1880.

Palmers Lodge Swiss Cottage, number 40 College Crescent, is a grand, detached house built C.1880, designed by Morris and Stallwood of Reading for Samuel Palmer of Huntley & Palmers Biscuits. When Samuel Palmer died in 1903 the house, known then as «Northcourt», was gifted to a hospital charity and in 1903 it became the permanent location for the Home for Incurable Children. During the Second World War the house was requisitioned by the war office, used as a nursing school and later as accommodation for nurses. In 1995 the house was vacated and it lay empty and neglected until 2004 when it was acquired by Harvestglen Properties Ltd.

An architectural firm was appointed to design and refurbish the house into a boutique hostel –blending the traditional backpacker’s hostel with the high standards set by today’s affluent young travellers. Many travellers are attracted into London because of the City’s historical attractions, at Palmers guests can see the history but also live in it too!