A MULTI-AWARD-WINNING hotel near Wrexham has revealed what its £750k upgrade will look like when finished.
Carden Park Hotel, located near Broxton, has announced a £750,000 investment into its interior architecture with a new-look Morgan’s Bar and walnut crafted reception area.
This new development will be completed in February 2023 and has been designed in keeping with the other new and refurbished areas of the hotel, including the multi award-winning Spa at Carden opened in 2020, as well as The Vines fine dining restaurant and Goldie’s Lounge opened in 2021.
The newly refurbished reception will be transformed into a brighter welcoming space, including a large reception desk with grand columns with bronze detailing behind.
The entrance to the hotel, which was completed this year, exposes the reception area to natural light and has been designed to improve the flow of guests in and out of the hotel.
There will be bespoke chandeliers, created by Porta Romana specifically for Carden Park, while British-made Wilton’s carpet with a design that is exclusive to the hotel will run from the reception through to Morgan’s Bar area.
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Morgan’s Bar has been designed to reflect a cosy, club-like atmosphere with its dark, rich finishes and wood panelling throughout.
A key focal point of the bar is a feature fireplace, which will be wrapped in the signature walnut panelling. A bespoke light fitting will sit in the centre of the room.
Director and general manager Hamish Ferguson said: “Our reception area is where guests create their first impressions, so it was important that we created a luxurious, welcoming, open space for them.
"Morgan’s Bar is the perfect place to relax and socialise, whatever the weather, and we are pleased to be able to provide a new and improved space for our guests to enjoy”.
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