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Carden Park to open four new suites as £6.5m bedroom revamp completes

Carden Park to open four new suites as £6.5m bedroom revamp completes

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Carden Park will open four new suites in early 2026, completing a £6.5m refurbishment of all 197 bedrooms at the Cheshire resort.

The suites have been designed by Palm Interiors and are intended to offer larger open-plan spaces with separate living and sleeping areas. They will include fireplaces, dressing areas, luxury bathrooms and high-end integrated technology, alongside views across the 1,000-acre estate.

The scheme uses natural stone, textured fabrics and other organic materials, which the resort said supports a design approach based on calm, wellbeing-focused interiors.

The new accommodation follows a full redesign of the main hotel bedrooms. That work introduced green and blue colour schemes, bespoke locally made furniture and new in-room amenities such as Nespresso machines and Chromecast-enabled entertainment systems.

Energy upgrades formed part of the investment, including new air conditioning systems, solar panels and air source heat pumps.

Hamish Ferguson, general manager, said: “These new suites mark the next evolution of Carden Park. They capture the luxury, craftsmanship and contemporary design our guests love, while redefining what a modern countryside hotel can be. We can’t wait to unveil them.”

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