Bedrooms
The presence of fifteen or so comfortable bedrooms figured in the committee's decision to adopt 69 Brook Street as The Club's new home in 1927.
Some of our double bedrooms now enjoy their own bathrooms and have been refurbished to a very high standard, whilst other rooms continue to provide the basic and economic single accommodation that has long been associated with gentlemen's clubs. We have a full range of rooms.
69 Brook Street is remarkable for its completeness as a working Edwardian townhouse. Linen is still aired in the great white oak linen press installed in 1890 and the bedrooms have high ceilings and chimney pieces while some bedrooms retain their cast iron tubs and marble floors.
For those who come to stay at the Club, even if London is a strange and impenetrable city, there are always friends to be found at the Savile.
Additional images of the bedrooms (click to enlarge):

