United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland (Press Release) February 5, 2008 --
Once providing lodgings for the beautiful yet tragic Scottish Queen, Deep Blue Apartments will offer its clients two and three-bedroom apartments in this historical building, conveniently situated for the City, Covent Garden and the West End.
Mary, who ruled Scotland from 1542 – 1567, was perhaps best known for allegedly sanctioning an assassination attempt on Queen Elizabeth I. After a considerable period spent in prison she was eventually executed for treason. She is believed to have resided in Fleet Street during her visits to London. Queen of Scots House is marked by a striking statue of the Queen positioned on a first floor façade. The commemorative statue is complemented by two impressive stone tablets in the entrance to the building, that bear lengthy inscriptions dedicated to the Queen.
Speaking before the official opening, Deep Blue’s Managing Director, Steve Brenman, expressed his excitement at this unique offering: “As an established serviced apartment provider, Deep Blue has always sought to deliver its clients superior corporate housing. To be able to offer our customers the chance to experience a small piece of history is extra special and possibly a first for our industry.”
Brenman also spoke of his delight at the recent refurbishment of the apartments: “The apartments are fantastic – spacious and furnished to an exceptionally high standard. They are truly fit for royalty and well located for Covent Garden, the City and the South Bank.”
The serviced apartments are set to open today, and are sure to become a popular choice for customers seeking luxurious accommodation in the heart of London.
Mary, who ruled Scotland from 1542 – 1567, was perhaps best known for allegedly sanctioning an assassination attempt on Queen Elizabeth I. After a considerable period spent in prison she was eventually executed for treason. She is believed to have resided in Fleet Street during her visits to London. Queen of Scots House is marked by a striking statue of the Queen positioned on a first floor façade. The commemorative statue is complemented by two impressive stone tablets in the entrance to the building, that bear lengthy inscriptions dedicated to the Queen.
Speaking before the official opening, Deep Blue’s Managing Director, Steve Brenman, expressed his excitement at this unique offering: “As an established serviced apartment provider, Deep Blue has always sought to deliver its clients superior corporate housing. To be able to offer our customers the chance to experience a small piece of history is extra special and possibly a first for our industry.”
Brenman also spoke of his delight at the recent refurbishment of the apartments: “The apartments are fantastic – spacious and furnished to an exceptionally high standard. They are truly fit for royalty and well located for Covent Garden, the City and the South Bank.”
The serviced apartments are set to open today, and are sure to become a popular choice for customers seeking luxurious accommodation in the heart of London.

Deep Blue Apartments, a London-based serviced apartment provider is set to unveil new apartments in Queen of Scots House in Fleet Street, where it is known Mary Queen of Scots used to reside.
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