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De Vere has unveiled a new mansion house concept, De Vere Reserve, a collection of luxury guest rooms and suites located in historic mansion houses across the southeast and The Cotswolds.
The group said this latest launch marks the completion of a multi-million-pound investment into the group’s mansion hotels.
De Vere Reserve includes Latimer House, The White House at De Vere Beaumont Estate, the Grade II listed mansion house at De Vere Tortworth Court, the Horsley Towers at De Vere Horsley Estate and Wokefield House at De Vere Wokefield Estate.
The concept is said to “encapsulate the very best that the brand’s properties have to offer”, with recently refurbished bedrooms located in the hotel’s original mansion house, as well as new Penhaligon toiletries and “thoughtful finishing touches”.
Its suites are complete with luxurious facilities including walk-in showers, fluffy robes and slippers, classic Roberts radios and smart TVs, with many also featuring roll-top baths. A voucher will also be available for De Vere Reserve guests, allowing access to the 24/7 fully stocked pantry where they can stock up on sweet treats and drinks.
Mansion House restaurants will provide breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner.
Laurie Nicol, De Vere’s chief operating officer, said: “Over the last couple of years we’ve seen a real shift in our guests’ behaviour and requirements towards a more personal, tailored experience.
“De Vere Reserve has been designed purposefully to cater for the ever-growing desire for a more luxurious, personalised offer and we’ve worked hard to put together an offering that does just that. We’re looking forward to welcoming our customers, both old and new, to enjoy De Vere Reserve.”





























