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The Wesley Euston
A proper Victorian Methodist chapel converted into a stylish hotel with bags of character right by Euston Station.
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You're walking down Euston Street and suddenly there's this magnificent red-brick chapel staring you in the face – except it's now a hotel, and it's genuinely brilliant. The Wesley has managed that rare trick of honouring its heritage (it's a Grade II listed building, originally built in 1887) whilst feeling contemporary and actually desirable. The lobby alone is worth a visit – soaring ceilings, stained glass, original features – but it never tips into museum-like stuffiness. Rooms are clean-lined and comfortable, and there's something rather special about kipping in a converted chapel.
Known for
- ★Grade II listed Victorian Methodist chapel architecture
- ★Converted heritage building with original features and stained glass
- ★Proximity to Euston Station and King's Cross
- ★Contemporary interior design within historic shell
- ★Unique boutique hotel experience in Central London