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DesignLSM – Heythrop Park Hotel, The Cotswolds

Mixology23 Project of the Year: Hotel

 

Project Team

  • Warner Leisure Hotels, MM Services (South East) Ltd, Acanthus, Contract Furniture, Pioneer, Newhey Carpets, Amtico , Havwoods,  Elegant Clutter, Jamesons, Warwick , JC Joel, Northern Lights, Grestec, Domus, Nulty

The 337-key Heythrop Park Hotel is a Grade II* Listed property on the outskirts of the Cotswolds. With the ambition of becoming the ‘hotel of the future’ for its mature guests, the new expansive design formed a predominant focus on three key principles – relaxation, exploration and entertainment – enhancing the guest experience. Bridging the gap between the charming manor house and the contemporary extension, an engaging aesthetic runs through the whole estate including The Orangery, six lounges, three restaurants, two bars, a ballroom and state-of-the-art theatre.  

With the property originally built for the 1st Duke of Shrewsbury in 1706-1711, the transformation has been inspired by his exciting Grand Tour adventures, coupled with design inspiration from his close working relationship with his architect Thomas Archer and the subsequent owner, Thomas Brassey.

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