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Upon approach, one senses that Arran House is a special place. The black brick exterior, the gleaming door arch, painted white, and, in warmer months, the window boxes of flowers all indicate that this Georgian townhouse is inhabited by a keeper of a hotel.
And, indeed, Arran House is one of our favorites among the Gower Street guesthouse cluster. The hotel boasts attractive, simple rooms. It’s a smallish hotel, with 28 rooms, catering largely to American guests.
Super-fluffy duvets, crème colored walls, rustic wooden bed frames, and heavy, pristine dark blue drapes set the stage in rooms. The effect is homey, not fancy. Rooms have plenty of storage space. One room we saw, with shared facilities, had an in-room sink well equipped with shelving for toiletries. The shared bathroom we spied was roomy and spotless, with attractive gray floor tiles.
For added atmospheric kick, the hallways are hung with theatre posters. The lounge is a welcoming space with an Internet station, television, brochures, a bookshelf, and some comfy couches.
Light sleepers might want to request a room in the back off Gower Street.
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