You can still stay in Walmer Yard, one of London’s most impressive architectural gems now on Airbnb

Airbnb and Open City today announced a unique opportunity for visitors to experience London architecture at its finest. For those who missed out on the Open House Festival, Airbnb is offering one guest the chance to stay in Walmer Yard, a stunning three-bedroom home designed by architect Peter Salter.

The partnership between Airbnb and Open City celebrates Londoners opening up their homes, sharing the power that architecture can have in connecting people to their city and their neighbourhood.

Walmer Yard is located in the heart of London’s Holland Park neighbourhood and is known for its innovative design and use of natural materials. Walmer Yard is said to be a 15 year investigation of how to turn one of architecture’s most influential figures hand-drawings into a fully realised building. This investigation resulted in four interconnecting homes clustered around a timber-clad courtyard. Described as an experiment of architectural form and material, Walmer Yard is a playful take on ideas domesticity and urban density, and described by Wallpaper* as a ‘lyrical work of poetry’.

The guests will have the special opportunity to stay in Walmer Yard for two nights only on October 27th October, 2023 for £10.

The co-host for the stay will be Crispin Kelly, the developer of Walmer Yard. Kelly is the former president of the Architectural Association and Open City, and as an urban planner, he has been involved in many notable projects in London.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience one of London’s most unique and architecturally significant homes.

Crispin Kelly, Former Chair of Open City said: “This building is the reflection of a long education and the product of a decade of learning, thought and inspiration. From the play of light, shadow and colour, to the intense celebration of materials and constantly fresh sequences of spaces, these houses celebrate what architecture can deliver at the domestic scale.”

Amanda Cupples, General Manager of Northern Europe at UK & Northern Europe at Airbnb said: “The Open City Festival opened a doorway to London and celebrates the places and the people that make this city so unique. Walmer Yard is a stunning example of London’s architectural heritage, and we’re thrilled to be able to offer one lucky guest the chance to stay in this iconic home. This is a unique opportunity to experience London like a local and to learn about the city’s rich architectural history.”