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Northern Powerhouse Developments (NPD), has announced the opening of its latest property – Caer Rhun Hall, a three-storey, late-Victorian mansion.
The luxury accommodation is set in 20 acres of parkland and gardens and is the latest addition to the company’s portfolio of 18 hotels either open or in development.
The grade-II listed building was acquired two years ago and has undergone an extensive, multi-million pound refurbishment, creating 32 bedrooms. NPD said the hotel will add further rooms in the grounds, growing to around 80 rooms by the end of 2019.
Richard Lewis, CEO of NPD Hotels, said: “Caer Rhun Hall is a magnificent property in a wonderful location in the heart of the Conwy Valley, bordering Snowdonia National Park.
“Our sympathetic refurbishment has created a venue which will initially operate as luxury accommodation with breakfast, and which will also cater for weddings and events.In the next 18 months we will add a restaurant and spa as we develop Caer Rhun into a manor house with boutique feel – a destination hotel and spa.”
In May, NPD announced the acquisition of Grade II listed Monk Fryston Hotel near Selby, boosting its portfolio of Yorkshire properties which also includes the Imperial Crown Hotel in Halifax, the Old Golf House Hotel in Huddersfield and Scarborough’s Esplanade Hotel.




























