Occupying a composed corner of the Sarova Stanley — one of Nairobi's oldest continuously operating hotels — the 1902 Club Lounge carries the weight of the building's history without announcing it. Seating zones are arranged to hold conversations at different scales: the quiet bilateral meeting, the informal group, and the solitary guest who simply wants to be in a room that has earned its character. The lounge does not perform. It simply exists, and has for over a century.
For event planners, hospitality buyers, and guests making decisions from abroad, the verified scan removes the uncertainty that even the most considered photography cannot resolve. You move through the space at your own pace — reading the ceiling height, understanding the relationship between the bar and the seating zones, and arriving at your own assessment of whether it fits what you need.
Heritage wall surfaces finished with period-appropriate panelling and decorative plasterwork. No visible damage or discolouration at time of scan.
Hardwood and patterned carpet throughout the main lounge. Surface wear consistent with high-traffic hospitality use. No lifting or structural irregularities observed.
Period lighting fixtures, upholstered seating, and bar fittings appear intact. Decorative elements consistent with the hotel's heritage positioning. Functional testing of electrical and plumbing systems is outside the scope of this visual audit.
This visual audit and 3D scan does not constitute legal due diligence, a structural engineering survey, or a formal space valuation. Dimensions are derived from LiDAR scanning but should be independently verified for legal architectural purposes. We are not real estate agents, we do not arrange viewings, and we receive no commission on the sale or rental of any space displayed.
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