Hotel launches guest lodge after major refurb

A rural Kidderminster hotel has opened a three-bedroom guest lodge following a £350,000 refurbishment.

Brockencote Hall Hotel has transformed its original 19th century Gate House marking the first major development at the hotel for a decade.

The original two-storey Gate House was previously used as staff accommodation.

Named Brockencote Lodge, the new facility includes three en-suite bedrooms.

Downstairs there is an open-plan kitchen, dining and long lounge area.

Craig Routledge, general manager of Brockencote Hall Hotel in Chaddesley Corbett, said: “We are thrilled with the work and are excited to unveil our new accommodation to guests.

“This refurbishment has really transformed this historic gate house into an intimate yet elegant and luxurious space with a real home-from-home feel, reflecting the style of the main hotel.

“It will be a wonderful hideaway destination for our bridal parties, giving them that little bit more exclusivity and something different away from the main house.

“It also makes a great space for family staycations in Worcestershire, with many places to visit right on our doorstep from West Midland Safari Park to Go Ape Wyre and Severn Valley Railway, as well as the Malvern Hills.”

The project has been led by Marian Cartter, director of the boutique Eden Hotel Collection who heads up the group’s design team, assisted by interior design Lucy Yarwood.

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