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Tewkesbury Park completes second phase of extensive renovations

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry27 April 20163 Mins Read
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Located on the site of the 1471 Battle of Tewkesbury and set in 163 acres of undulating parkland, Tewkesbury Park has just completed the second phase of its extensive two year renovation at a cost of £4 million, with the brand new addition of nine luxury historic suites, two meeting rooms, an Orangery and a Cocktail Lounge.

Cleverly utilising the property’s historic features, by employing the original structures and grand fireplaces, the décor is regal, yet contemporary, without being too pretentious. Besides the generous bedrooms where king-size and twin beds await, bathrooms are palatial, with the addition of opulent slipper bathtubs taking pride of place in the bathrooms of King Richard III and King Edward IV Suites.

For guests who love the idea of luxuriating in an extravagant bath, the Margaret of Anjou Suite’s copper slipper bath, won’t disappoint. Lie back and soak up the magnificent views from the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Reputed interior design firm, ADS-Design, have skilfully drawn upon the historical legacy by working to subtly weave in the area’s story. All suites, along with the new meeting rooms take their namesakes from key characters who fought in the 1471 Battle of Tewkesbury.

Besides the famous historic link, Zoffany and Osbourne & Little fabrics and soft furnishings reflect the Tewkesbury surrounds; warm soft country tones complement carefully sourced contemporary fixtures and fittings, conveying a rich and distinguished countryside ambience.

Further new additions include the sumptuous Orangery and Cocktail Lounge, along with the Duke of Gloucester and Earl of Warwick meeting rooms, which have dramatically been transformed by celebrated interior designer, Jane Clayton & Company. 

Besides the multi-million pound new additions, the first phase saw all 85 guestrooms receive a complete refurbishment with plush new interiors, new Hypnos beds and 40″ inch flat screen TVs. Executive doubles and twins are ideal for corporate guests, while family and interconnecting rooms are perfect for leisure guests. Conference and banqueting suites accommodate up to 200 guests.

Work to the main foyer and reception is still being carried out and is scheduled for completion late spring. Two brand new spa rooms will be completed early summer.

“We are thrilled with the results so far, the hotel is undergoing a complete renaissance and deserves to be brought back to the magnificent property it once was,” says Patrick Jones, the new general manager. “The McIntosh Family who bought the hotel in 2014, are to be congratulated for having the vision and belief in its potential and staff. Not only are we a great leisure hotel, with our 18-hole golf course and leisure club, but with the investment that has been poured into our meeting facilities, coupled with our superb location, logistically we are perfect for the corporate user.”

Tewkesbury Park has an 18-hole par 73 parkland golf course, academy course and practice range, putting green and pro shop. The Leisure Club which features a sauna, steam room, indoor swimming pool, gym, squash and tennis courts, will receive an upgrade later this year.

Tewkesbury Park is only five minutes from M5 junction nine, on the doorstep of Tewkesbury and within easy reach of Cheltenham, Gloucester and Worcester.
 

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