Thistle Hotel Holborn

Holborn WC1A
C1
Residential building

Key Details

Address
36-37 Bloomsbury Way, London WC1A 2SD
Local Area
Holborn
County
Greater London
Country
England
Completion
1904
Accommodation
129
Use Classes
C1
Website

Overview

Thistle Hotel Holborn is a hotel building in Holborn, London WC1.

The Edwardian hotel's terracotta facade has ornate cornices and arched windows, while the central courtyard and layout of the hotel emphasise its spaciousness and grandeur.

Built in 1902-1904, the hotel was named after Charles Kingsley, the author of Water Babies, who worked in The Working Men's College in the nearby Great Ormond Street teaching Latin.

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