Historic Covent Garden location to be transformed into “pioneering” residents’ club
“Pioneering” lifestyle brand, The Other House, has broken ground and begun to transform the historic Wellington Block in Covent Garden.
The significant island site is the second outpost of this “innovative” Residents’ Club, the first having opened its doors in July 2022 in South Kensington.
Located just moments away from the world-famous piazza, The Other House Covent Garden will offer apartment-style living with the brands signature ‘Club Flats’, public areas comprising a bar and rooftop terrace, the Owl & Monkey, all day brasserie, The Other Kitchen, and event spaces.
The private club for residents and members will offer private dining rooms, lounges and a wellness and wellbeing retreat with a subterranean pool, treatment areas including its signature OM sound baths and a gym.
The “landmark” property consists of seven separate historic buildings, including a former rectory, with plans to include a stunning four-story internal glazed atrium and an additional three floor extension, providing residents “exceptional” views across central London.

Completely aligned with its brand vision, The Other House Covent Garden promises to deliver “dramatic interiors, state of the art facilities and sustainable design, from the ground up, catering for stays from a night to a year.
The first release of images beautifully illustrate their signature approach to design, with a bold use of colour, layers of textural fabrics and materials, wild botanical prints and dramatic art deco inspired wallcoverings“.
Naomi Heaton, CEO and founder, The Other House, commented: “We are delighted to finally be underway working on our location for The Other House’s second Residents Club.
“Our Covent Garden site embodies everything we want to achieve, sensitively restoring a historic space in prime central London and transforming it into something that truly caters for the modern, global traveller and the local community. It’s thrilling to share a first glimpse of what’s to come”.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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