THE De Vere Cotswold Water Park hotel has unveiled the latest phase of refurbishment.
Located in South Cerney, it is part of the De Vere collection of historic mansion house estates and distinctive contemporary hotels and has just unveiled the results of a £900,000 refurbishment ahead of summer.
All 25 of De Vere Cotswold Water Park’s deluxe rooms have received a new interior fitout, designed to make the most of the unique lakeside setting.
The light panelling in the rooms is accompanied by new beds, carpets and artwork inspired by the hotel’s natural surroundings.
Each room has seen an upgrade to its bathroom, which includes new rainfall showers with complimentary Penhaligon’s toiletries.
De Vere Cotswold Water Park’s Brasserie Restaurant, open to guests for breakfast, afternoon tea and dinner, has received over £250,000 in investment, which includes a complete redecoration throughout, and has been fitted with new furniture and artwork.
Situated amongst the rolling hills of the Cotswolds, De Vere Cotswold Water Park is surrounded by 152 lakes and the new design incorporates the outdoors with muted green and blue tones, with plenty of plants and floor to ceiling windows, boasting far reaching views of the lake.
The hotel’s communal spaces, including seating areas and corridors, as well as small meeting rooms, have also seen a refresh to their décor with new carpet to keep in line with the rest of the hotel.
This follows last year’s top-to-toe refurbishment of the hotel’s large event spaces.
Dan Kelly, general manger at De Vere Cotswold Water Park, said: “We’re delighted with the results of our latest phase of refurbishment works.
"The hotel’s deluxe bedrooms and the Brasserie Restaurant have been redesigned to ensure the spaces make the most of the hotel’s stunning lake views.
"We’re looking forward to welcoming guests, old and new, to De Vere Cotswold Water Park to experience the refurbishment for themselves.”
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