Georgian House Hotel in London, a white Georgian column fronted building, (typical of the Pimlico area in which it is set), was built in 1851 and became a hotel in 1950. It was built as a private house by William Chinnery Mitchell, and the current family owners are his direct descendants.
Rooms have either a red or green color scheme with William Morris-esque patterned bedspreads; all have tea/coffee making facilities.
Guests at the Georgian House Hotel can relax with a drink in one of the deep armchairs in the lounge.
The small shop stocks a range of essentials as well as souvenirs and gifts.
The hotel's multilingual staff can help guests book sightseeing tours, theater trips and restaurants. Laundry services and babysitting are also on offer.
Westminster Cathedral and Abbey and the Houses of Parliament and are less than one mile away.
The Georgian House Hotel, London is 30 miles from both Gatwick and Heathrow Airports. Victoria train station is about half a mile from the hotel. Pimlico underground station, on the Victoria Line, is less than a quarter of a mile from the hotel in London.