Sanderson Hotel, Grade II* listed hotel in City of Westminster, England.
The Sanderson Hotel is a modernist building with steel and glass facades in Westminster featuring a central courtyard landscaped with Japanese garden elements including stone pathways and plantings.
The building opened in 1958 as the headquarters for Arthur Sanderson and Sons, a textile manufacturing business, before being transformed into a hotel that reopened in 2000.
The lobby showcases a monumental stained glass artwork by John Piper positioned behind a floating staircase, bringing gallery-quality craftsmanship into a hotel setting.
The hotel sits on Berners Street in a central location near museums and shopping areas with good public transport access. The walkable surroundings make it easy to explore nearby attractions on foot.
Guest rooms feature ceiling-mounted reproductions of a 1895 painting by Prince Eugen titled 'The Cloud', bringing fine art directly into private sleeping spaces. This detail reflects the property's commitment to infusing artistic elements throughout its design.
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