A HOTEL that is currently undergoing a £250,000 refurbishment has offered a sneak peek at what it has in store for future guests.
The building formerly known as Holt Lodge is soon set to officially open as 'Hotel Wrexham'.
The 37-bedroom roadside hotel is undergoing a £250,000 programme of investment over the next few months and is due for completion in late 2024.
Hotel Wrexham’s owners, hotelier Steven Hesketh and Daniel Gillon, co-founder and managing director of Onyx Real Estate Liverpool, recently welcomed some of Wrexham’s business leaders and sports stars along to find out more about their exciting plans for the venue.
Now, they have offered a quick update on what the hotel's bedrooms will look like once they become available to use.
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Taking to social media to share the sneak preview below, the Hotel Wrexham team said: "A sneak peek into our brand new bedrooms. Created to give our guests maximum comfort, along with bringing some history into the room!"
Every room will also feature 'mining merchandise' which guests can buy, with proceeds going to the Wrexham Miners Project.
A sneak peek into our brand new bedrooms 😍
— Hotel Wrexham (@Hotel_Wrexham) July 8, 2024
Created to give our guests maximum comfort, along with bringing some history into the room!
Did you know every suite has mining merchandise in which you can purchase?! This helps support the minors project, which is a great cause ⛏️ pic.twitter.com/oBCpz5loyR
Hotel Wrexham is set in approximately 7.18 acres of land, located on Wrexham Road, between the village of Holt and the city of Wrexham, just five minutes from the city centre.
Plans are also in place to host a Family Fun Day at the hotel on Sunday, August 4.
You can keep up-to-date with the latest news and refurbishment updates via the hotel’s Facebook page
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