The Langham Estate completes restoration of West End landmark

The Langham Estate Completes Restoration of West End Landmark

The Langham Estate has completed the restoration of 93 Mortimer Street, a Grade II listed building in London’s West End, located in the heart of Fitzrovia. The 10,000-square-foot project is part of the estate’s broader £50 million investment in the preservation of heritage buildings across its estate.

Originally designed in a Neo-Greek style by architects W and E Hunt between 1906 and 1910, 93 Mortimer Street has been carefully restored to maintain its original aesthetic while integrating modern sustainability features, achieving an impressive EPC rating of ‘B’.

One of the highlights of the renovation is the former ballroom, which has been fitted with a replica of the original roof, featuring six domed ceiling windows. This unique space is now available for leasing, offering a prestigious setting for exhibitions, events, and other commercial uses.

Phil Hardie, Chairman of The Langham Estate, praised the collaborative effort involved in the restoration, saying, “The restoration of this cherished Grade II Listed building has been a labour of love and ambition, and the results are a testament to what can be achieved with the right partners that share a commitment to excellence. This project exemplifies our dedication to preserving the West End’s heritage while providing modern, functional spaces for today’s businesses.”

With the restoration now complete, The Langham Estate is excited to offer this unique property to the market. The building’s blend of historical significance and modern sustainability makes it an attractive opportunity for visionary brands and businesses looking to establish a presence in the West End.