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Feversham Arms Hotel has launched a new penthouse-style poolside suite to add to its recent collection of newly renovated suites.

This new addition will bring the total number of resort-inspired, poolside suites to six.

Four are on the ground floor, each with a private pool patio, while two are on the upper levels, each with a private stairway leading to the pool terrace.

The suite features an additional living area with a functional open fireplace, a walk-in dressing room, and two bathrooms, one of which has a double-ended bath and a separate, walk-in monsoon shower in addition to an ensuite.

Every room includes Temple Spa products, duck down bedding and a coffee machine, with air-conditioning during the warmer months.

The four red star hotel contains 28 more bedrooms and suites in addition to the six pool suites that have been renovated, a spa with a relaxation space and an outdoor hot tub, and the two AA rosette restaurant, ‘The Weathervane’, which focuses on locally sourced, seasonal products.

Al fresco dining is also served on the pool terrace at lunchtimes during the summer season.

Ingo Wiangke, general manager at Feversham, said: “This new suite’s sophisticated style contrasts with the established pool suites, which are more colourful and Mediterranean in style – this was a bold and deliberate design choice by us, working with our interior designer Pip we feel we have made this into a unique grown-up hideaway in the eaves, making the most of the suite’s intimate space.

“It complements our selection of rooms beautifully as an option for our guests, and we expect the suite to be highly appealing to couples seeking romantic seclusion. Once again Pip has been mindful to use local tradespeople, craftsmen and independent retailers to bring the suite renovation together. Supporting our rural community in Helmsley itself, or neighbouring Kirkbymoorside and Pickering is a sustainable, community-led choice and therefore close to our hearts.”

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