Scheme will see prisoner cells transformed into private whisky-tasting rooms
Cells at a grade II*-listed police station in the City of London are set to become private whisky-tasting rooms as part of a five-star hotel conversion.
Plans to convert the 1960s building on Wood Street into a 216-room hotel were given the green light by City planners last week, with construction expected to start on site this year.
Designed by architect DMA, the scheme will also see stalls for police horses in the stables converted into restaurant dining booths and the assembly hall turned into a grand ballroom.
Meanwhile the central service yard will be covered over a new glazed roof, with the space鈥檚 original police car turntable transformed into a bar.
The scheme has been designed for Hong Kong-based Magnificent Hotel Investments Ltd after the City of London Police said it no longer needed the building.
Historic England and the City鈥檚 design and conservation department have advised the project team on the preservation of the McMorran & Whitby-designed 1966 building.
The plans have received praise from heritage bodies including the Twentieth Century Society, which has expressed relief that the building will be largely kept intact.
The group鈥檚 director Catherine Croft said: 鈥淭his is one of the finest post-war classical buildings in London and the only listed post-war police station in the country.
鈥淲e are delighted that its future looks set to be secured with this sympathetic conservation-led refurbishment scheme.鈥
DMA partner Mark Wood added the scheme will allow the building鈥檚 historic post-war interiors to be enjoyed by more members of the public when the hotel opens in 2023.
He said: 鈥淒MA has worked closely with consultants and stakeholders, creating a sympathetic design that secured a challenging planning consent and found a new and exciting purpose for this well-loved and highly unique heritage property.鈥
Most of the hotel鈥檚 rooms will be housed within the building鈥檚 original spaces, with some contained within a 鈥渞espectful鈥 new two-storey extension.
A swimming pool gym and spa will also be added, along with conference and meeting rooms.
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