Crewe Hall Hotel & Spa has invested over £1 million on a refurbishment including the introduction of a new bar, The Sheridan Bar.
Situated in Cheshire, the hotel aims to blends 17th-century opulence with a contemporary experience. With its stained glass windows and historic feature rooms, the resort includes an original Grade I listed mansion alongside a modern wing housing a restaurant and bar, event spaces and a health club with spa.
New Moët & Chandon champagne and cocktail bar, The Sheridan, comes complete with a new reception, waiter station and back bar featuring marble and brass accents designed by Fusion by Design.
Named after playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan, a friend of the first Lord Crewe and his wife Frances, the bar celebrates this historical connection while offering a modern ambience.
The investment also includes an overhaul of the guest bedrooms in the modern wing. Guests will now enjoy a refreshed look and feel with the addition of new deluxe rooms featuring double sofa beds.
In the mansion building, extensive updates have been made to the state banqueting rooms, including new carpeting, redecoration of The Old Hall and restoration of the Long Gallery overlooking the back of the hotel.
The banqueting bar now features designer-led carpeting to complement historic oak stairs, and the lounge, renowned for its traditional afternoon tea, now has brand-new furniture.
“With the extensive refurbishment now complete, we are excited to present the enhanced offerings at Crewe Hall,” said General Manager David Rowley. “The Moët & Chandon Champagne bar, along with upgraded bedrooms and revitalised event spaces, represents our commitment to providing top-tier hospitality.”
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