Steele House
Located at 10 N. Audley Street in Mayfair, Steele House is one of the secondary London residences owned by the Steele family. It is currently inhabited by the late earl's widow. Closed up since at least 1800, it is currently being refurbished floor by floor according to the countess' taste. The ground, first, and second floors have all been reopened and redecorated. The third and fourth floors remain largely shut up, sheets over furniture and windows shuttered.
The Morning Room
The first floor morning room is one of Lady Carrington's favorite rooms. Featuring imported Swedish furniture in the Gustavian style, many indoor plants, and a green and white wallpaper with an avian pattern. It also features pomona green silk drapes. It is this room where Kate entertains the majority of her guests. Over the sofa hangs a large landscape of the Temple of Music at Raulings Park, the countess' childhood home.
Gallery
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Floor Plan
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The Morning Room's sofa
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The Morning Room's side chairs
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The Morning Room's mirror
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The landscape of Raulings Park