Edyn has opened the latest property under its fledgling Cove brand.

Cove Huntingdon House is located within an existing building on Kensington’s Cromwell Road, around ten minutes’ walk north of Earl’s Court Station.

Features include three one-bedroom and 11 two-bedroom apartments, with interior design by Berlin-based Amy Brandhorst.

The property has been designed for stays of 90 days or more, with rates starting from £150 + VAT per night.

Cove Huntingdon House is located next to another edyn property – Ember Locke – which opened this summer following the conversion of the former NH Kensington hotel.

I visited the aparthotel in September and was particularly impressed with the public areas.

Apartment review: Ember Locke

Edyn launched the “next generation” Cove serviced apartment concept in 2021, and subsequently converted several of the group’s existing Saco properties under the new brand.

There are currently Cove properties in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Amsterdam and The Hague, with the brand being described as “combining thoughtful design with future-facing technology, embodying the notion of flexible living to enable life in all modes”.

Business Traveller reviewed Cove Landmark Pinnacle last year, which occupies the first ten floors of the 75-storey Landmark Pinnacle building on Westferry Road in Canary Wharf.

Apartment review: Cove Landmark Pinnacle, Canary Wharf

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