Mary Ward House is an unusual and interesting Grade 1 listed building built in 1898 and financed by the wealthy philanthropist Passmore Edwards. Mary Ward, the 17th century nun, novelist and social reformer, served the inspiration for the building's conception.
Each room has its own unique character and atmosphere, and you'll be able to find a room to suit your any need. All of the rooms benefit from natural daylight.
There is also a large outdoor courtyard and garden, which provides a tranquil haven in Central London's chaotic core.