The Stafford Hotel London is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Stuart Procter as General Manager.
One of London’s gems, nestled in prestigious St James’s, The Stafford Hotel London offers a unique location within a stone throw from Buckingham Palace and Green Park and within walking distance to some of the finest shopping streets in London; St James’s Street, Jermyn Street and Bond Street.
Stuart Procter takes the helm at The Stafford Hotel London on 2nd November as General Manager, a role he previously held between 2006 and 2011. During his time at the hotel, it gained its 5 AA Red Star rating and won The Catey Hotel of the Year in 2008.
The Stafford Hotel London has most recently been recognised by Andrew Harper winning the 2015 Readers’ Choice Award, the Tripadvisor’s Award of Excellence 2015 and Expedia’s Best of +VIP Access in 2014.
Being one of Britain’s leading hoteliers, with over 20 years’ experience, Stuart Procter is bringing with him a wealth of experience of the international hospitality market. Stuart comments: “It is with great excitement that I am returning to The Stafford. I am looking forward to re-connecting with the extremely talented team of old colleagues and with loyal guests that over the years have become my friends.”
The owners of The Stafford, Britannia Hospitality, comment: “Stuart’s knowledge and deep understanding of The Stafford coincides well with our business strategy and how we see The Stafford as a leading legendary London hotel.”
About The Stafford London
- The hotel opened in 1912, located at number 16-18 St. James’s Place. Originally built as private residences in the 17th Century; number 17 most famously owned by Lord and Lady Lyttelton, daughter of the then Earl Spencer, was pressed into service as nanny to Queen Victoria’s children
- The hotel is located in the heart of historical St James’s, close to London landmarks Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and Green Park.
- An all-luxury property comprising 104 rooms and suites, including the all-suite Stafford Mews building, the Carriage House, converted former stables, and the elegant main house.
Dining options including The Lyttelton restaurant, once the drawing room of Lord and Lady Lyttelton, the private dining rooms, the Wine Cellars, and the award-winning American Bar.