Imperial Hotel, London

The Imperial Hotel is a hotel on the east side of Russell Square, a branch of Imperial London Hotels.[1]

Imperial Hotel
Imperial Hotel, Russell Square, 2017
Location within Central London
Hotel chainImperial London Hotels
General information
Address61-66 Russell Square
Town or cityLondon, WC1B 5BB
CountryUnited Kingdom
Coordinates51°31′18″N 0°07′27″W
Website
www.imperialhotels.co.uk/hotels/IMPERIAL

Former building (1911-1966)

Imperial Hotel, the original building, about 1915
The Lounge, about 1920

The original building was designed by Charles Fitzroy Doll and built between 1905 and 1911. The height of the building was 61 meters and there were 15 floors.[2] An extension to the hotel took place in 1913. As part of the extension, Turkish baths were constructed.[3] The hotel had about 640 bedrooms.[4] The building was equally colossal as its neighbour the Kimpton Fitzroy London Hotel and the architectural style was a mixture of Art Nouveau Tudor and Art Nouveau Gothic, combining terra-cotta ornaments in which the corbels, gargoyles and statues were modelled with red brick. Towers rose above a high mansard roof of green copper. A Winter Garden occupied the ground floor between the two bedroom wings. Both Winter garden and Turkish Baths were decorated in glazed Doulton ware.[5]

Demolition of the building started in 1966 and was completed in 1967.[2][6] It was demolished because of its lack of bathrooms and because, according to the Greater London Council, the whole frame of the building was structurally unsound. There was no possibility of saving it if a preservation order had been placed on the building. In truth, however, the building was probably a victim of fashion and the prevailing taste in the 1960s.[7] All that remains of the building are 21 statues from the Turkish Baths, bells and a galleon, now placed in the courtyard of the current hotel.[8]

Current building

The hotel was replaced by a new building of the same name.[9] This building shares the lodge with the President Hotel. Other hotels in the Imperial network are the President, Bedford, Tavistock, Royal National, Morton and County, all situated on nearby streets.

See also

References

  1. "Imperial London Hotels - Great Value Central London Hotel Rooms From £54 Per Night | Imperial Hotels". imperialhotels.co.uk. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  2. "Imperial Hotel, London | 1201988 | EMPORIS". www.emporis.com.
  3. "Turkish baths at Imperial Hotel". London Remembers.
  4. Vintage postcard from 1930s says:"640 bedrooms with hot & cold water, telephones, radio, central heating. Fully licensed""
  5. Stamp, Gavin (2010). Lost Victorian Britain. London: Aurum Press Ltd. p. [page/59 61]. ISBN 9781845135324.
  6. Baker, Roger (1968). The Book of London. London: Michael Joseph Ltd. p. [page 128].
  7. Hobhouse, Hermione (1971). Lost London. London & Basingstoke: MacMillan London. p. [page 207].
  8. "Imperial Hotel - statue 15". London Remembers.
  9. Hobhouse, Hermione (1972). Lost London ([1st American ed.] ed.). Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 207. ISBN 9780395135211.
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