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_Luxury property in West London: The Whiteley launches UK's first Six Senses residences

The Whiteley and Six Senses have just revealed the new Six Senses residences within the reimagined Whiteleys department store in Bayswater, West London. An exclusive selection of 14 one and two-bedroom homes will be located next to the new Six Senses London hotel, the UK’s first and flagship property for the world-leading brand.
September 23, 2022

Six Senses is renowned for creating refined hideaways and holistic experiences.  Enjoying high-quality serviced living all year round, Six Senses residents will be able to access a suite of incredible amenities including a state-of-the-art fitness studio, an indoor Padel court, 20-metre indoor swimming pool, a steam room, sauna and Six Senses Spa - as well as a 24-hour concierge, housekeeping and childcare services, and co-working spaces.

Designed to Six Senses' signature style and standards, the residences have been created as an extension to the hotel experience, combining minimalist yet homely parquet wood flooring with luscious planting and modern finishes. Conveniently, each residence is fully furnished, with secure storage available for all personal items. 

Homeowners can place their residence into the hotel inventory for up to 90 days a year, offsetting costs and generating income - and earning 60% of the net revenue created from the hotel use. 

Residents will also receive full access to Six Senses Place, a new members’ club blending wellness and community with sustainability. Fostering an atmosphere of reflection, growth and reconnection, the club will house wellness rooms, meeting spaces and a restaurant that offers a wide range of local, organic and sustainably-sourced dishes.

Set to complete in late 2023, Six Senses forms part of a wider transformation of the iconic former Whiteleys department store. Developed by MARK, CC Land and Finchatton, and designed by Foster + Partners, The Whiteley occupies over 1.1million sq. ft, bringing together high-specification residences with destination shopping, dining and fitness.

This major restoration and refurbishment will become the cornerstone of Queensway and a centrepiece for the area’s regeneration. Over £3bn of collective landowner investment is set to transform the street over the coming years through a new retail strategy, significant public realm improvements, regreening, and a new entrance to Hyde Park.

If you'd like to hear more, please contact Charlotte Winter.