Mon, Jan 26th, 2009 |
Iron Maiden's management and nightclub owner Mark Fuller are poised to cut the ribbon on the £6.5m Sanctum Soho Hotel - a 30-room London sanctuary for rock stars boasting paparazzi-busting security operatives, receptionists clad entirely in black and minibars cunningly housed in speaker stacks.
According to the Sunday Times, the Warwick Street pad also features other lifestyle essentials for hellraisers, including a 24-hour bar, basement cinema and al fresco hot tub on the roof...
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