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Seren Hotel’s Penmaenuchaf in Eryri National Park has announced the completion of its first phase of renovation.
The first part of the renovation has seen four news suites on the top floor be redesigned, as well as new kitchens.
The new suites have been designed with a “home-from-home” concept in mind, and offer a blend of “old-world charm and modern design”.
The second phase of Penmaenuchaf’s restoration project will commence in January 2024, with the aim of a late spring completion.
It will include extensive work to the remainder of the bedrooms and ground floor lounge spaces.
It will also set in motion the beginning of a much larger project to restore and recover the grounds and historic gardens.
Neil Kedward, founder and owner of Seren, said: “We’re delighted to have completed the first exciting phase of our refurbishment work at Penmaenuchaf, with our four newly designed suites now ready for guests to enjoy. It’s been a whirlwind of a time – having worked really hard to get the finance signed off by mid-January we were only then able to formally appoint our designer Nicola Harding and begin the project.
“The design vision was to create a true sense of ‘hiraeth’ – a Welsh term that describes an earnest longing for a place, a home and a feeling – a place that holds some nostalgia deep in your soul. I hope Penmaenuchaf already represents the true definition of ‘hiraeth’, and we hope it’s a feeling our guests fondly take away with them.”
Penmaenuchaf is the group’s second Welsh property.





























