Overlooking the leafy Prince’s Gardens, 58 Prince’s Gate is an elegant Edwardian townhouse venue located opposite the College’s main entrance on Exhibition Road, South Kensington. The characterful and historic rooms are available for meetings and events in addition to a stunning patio leading out to Prince’s Gardens.

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Discover the history behind 58 Prince’s Gate

• 58 Prince’s Gate was part of the Freake Estate, which was designed by Charles James Freake in the 19th century.
• The townhouse’s decorative features are from an expensive Edwardian make-over such as stunning wood-panelling and antique furniture. This remodel was likely commissioned by George Alexander Lockett, of the Liverpool merchants William & John Lockett
• The entrance and stair-case compartment are the best-preserved, with the stone stair-case hailing from the original design.
• Another extensive refurbishment priced at 70k took place in summer of 2013, restoring the rooms and installing ambient lighting.
There are several “hidden bathrooms” artfully disguised throughout the property.

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Browse through the atmospheric rooms of 58 Prince’s Gate.

How to find 58 Prince’s Gate.

58 Prince’s Gate has direct street access, or you can travel from Exhibition Road, through our main College campus, via Imperial College Road.

58 Prince's Gate - Imperial College, Princes Gate, London, UK

58 Prince's Gate - Imperial College, Princes Gate, London, UK

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