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Native King's Wardrobe

Grade II listed townhouses steps from St Paul's Cathedral

City / St Paul's, London EC4

102
Apartments
4-Star
Rating
St Paul's
Location, EC4

Native King's Wardrobe is a collection of Grade II listed interconnecting townhouses arranged around Wardrobe Court — a quiet, cobbled courtyard tucked behind the bustle of the City of London, just steps from the south-west entrance of St Paul's Cathedral. The site takes its name from the Royal Wardrobe, which Edward III moved here from the Tower of London in 1361 to house the Crown's ceremonial robes, armour, and treasures. The original Wardrobe building was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666, but Wardrobe Court survives as one of the City's most atmospheric pre-Fire footprints. Today, it offers 102 spacious, individually designed apartments that preserve much of the original Georgian character of the buildings while delivering the comfort and convenience of contemporary aparthotel living.

The unique setting of Wardrobe Court gives the property a rare sense of seclusion and privacy that is almost impossible to find elsewhere in the City. The property is managed by Native Places, the experienced aparthotel operator, under long-term agreement with Jastar Capital.

The City of London context provides exceptional demand fundamentals: proximity to St Paul's, Blackfriars, and Mansion House stations, the financial district, and major cultural institutions including the Tate Modern and Barbican. Native King's Wardrobe is a genuinely rare heritage asset within Jastar Capital's London portfolio — a building that cannot be replicated, in a courtyard that could not be recreated.

Management Partner
Native Places
Operated under a long-term management agreement as part of the Native Places aparthotel portfolio.
Heritage
Grade II Listed
A collection of Grade II listed interconnecting Georgian townhouses of significant historic and architectural interest.
Address
Wardrobe Court
London EC4 — adjacent to St Paul's Cathedral, in the heart of the City of London.

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