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The Eldon Chambers, a building located on Newcastle’s quayside, is set to be transformed into a new boutique hotel, after developers got planning permission from the Newcastle City Council.
Under these plans, the Grade II-listed Eldon Chambers building will be repurposed as a boutique hotel home to 26 guest bedrooms, a restaurant and bar.
The team behind the Cow Hollow Hotel in Manchester’s northern quarter will be behind the transformation of the derelict Tyneside building which was most recently used as law offices, but has sat vacant since 2016.
In planning documents submitted to the council, the Cow Hollow developers promised a “total refurbishment” of the building, which will offer guests a “more luxury stay” than the major hotel brands already found on the quayside.
The hotel will have 13 premium rooms on its first and second floors, with 10 further executive suites on the third floor.





























