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Mallory Court Hotel and Spa unveils £1.5m bedroom refurb

Mallory Court Hotel and Spa unveils £1.5m bedroom refurb

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Mallory Court Hotel and Spa, a four AA Red Star boutique hotel in Warwickshire, has unveiled new-look bedrooms following a major £1.5m transformation.

The hotel has refurbished all 19 luxury bedrooms in the manor house to “reflect the 10 acres of lush, green countryside” in which the venue sits, while taking inspiration from some of the building’s longstanding art deco features.  

The refurbished bedrooms now feature designer floral and geometric wallpapers and fabrics from Romo and GP &J Baker among others. Velvet headboards have also been installed along with woven cream carpet from Brintons, while existing bedside tables, desks and wardrobes have been restored by local craftsmen specialising in French polishing, 

Chairs and sofas have also been re-upholstered with a range of chenille and herringbone fabric patterns, while bathrooms have been re-configured with freestanding baths and showers amid a backdrop of black and cream checkerboard floor tiles, cream metro wall tiles with black borders and new deco-inspired sanitaryware and light fittings from Chelsom and R S Robertson. 

The project has been worked on by director of Eden Hotel Collection Marian Cartter, who heads up the group’s design team, along with the company’s interior designer Lucy Yarwood. 

Yarwood said: “A key feature in many of Mallory’s manor house bedrooms are the bay windows, which really help to frame the beautiful countryside surrounding the hotel, and this latest refurbishment helps to extend this rural feeling throughout the hotel.

“We also recognised that some of the hotel’s bathrooms in the east wing featured a bold art deco style with wild greens and burgundy, which exudes a sense of elegance and luxury, and we wanted to retain these, whilst giving a nod to this period of elegance in the other main house bedrooms too.  Each bedroom features a burst of art deco colour – whether that’s burgundy, teal or cream – to help to transport guests into a world of elegance.”

She added: “We are proud to have worked with a range of local suppliers on this project too – who have supported with sourcing new products, as well as adapting and re-upholstering existing furniture to ensure the overall refurbishment was carried out sustainably.”  

Mallory Court Hotel and Spa is part of The Eden Hotel Collection, which also includes The Arden Hotel in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Brockencote Hall Hotel in Kidderminster, The Greenway Hotel and Spa in Cheltenham, and Bovey Castle in Devon.

Mark Chambers, group MD of The Eden Hotel Collection, said: “This latest investment will ensure that Mallory Court continues to provide a top quality, luxurious experience at a time when consumers are understandably seeking the best value and experiences for their money.

“Reputation and word of mouth are so vital for any hospitality business which is why we always strive to provide that ‘wow’ factor – as we are now seeing with this latest bedroom investment at Mallory Court.”

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