The Chancery Rosewood is set within the historic former U.S Embassy on Grosvenor Square in a striking Grade II listed building. Steeped in an illustrious past of international importance, the building has been transformed into a vibrant destination that ushers in a new chapter for the property that welcomes the world to create an enduring legacy.

The building, originally designed by Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen in 1960, has been meticulously restored by British architect Sir David Chipperfield and developed by Qatari Diar Europe LLP, maintaining its status as one of the capital’s most notable architectural masterpieces. Its iconic gilded eagle sculpture, crafted from B-52 bomber aluminium by Theodore Roszak, overlooks the greenery of Grosvenor Square and a skyline of London landmarks.

Sitting atop the property on the seventh floor is The Chancery Rosewood’s two penthouses; Charles House and Elizabeth House. Extraordinarily spacious, the Penthouses come with a landscaped terrace, a dining area for ten, fully equipped kitchen and bar area as well as master bedrooms complete with a grand marble bath tub.

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