Mercure Box Hill Burford Bridge Hotel unveils new look
The historic Mercure Box Hill Burford Bridge Hotel has undergone an extensive nine-month redesign across its public spaces, restaurant and bar, bedrooms and meeting rooms, transforming the look of the locally inspired hotel.
After reopening to the public again this week, Mercure Box Hill Burford Bridge Hotel is the second hotel the brand has unveiled in the UK that showcases it’s new lobby concept, which was first launched in Mercure London Bridge last year.
The hotel offers 57 bedrooms, elegantly styled with a contemporary and luxurious design that upholds traditional features. Each room showcases unique artwork, which is printed on antique mirrors and fabrics.
Bespoke chairs with prints from John Keats’ poetry can be found in the new open lobby marking the poet’s visit to this hotel. It was here that Keats wrote Endymion. Modern art created to incorporate the woven pattern from some wicker placemats gifted to the General Manager from Lord Nelson after his stay many years ago can be found behind the host table in the lobby area.
In addition, Mercure Box Hill Burford Bridge Hotel also boasts eight meeting rooms designed to cater for between four and 220 people to accommodate a range of events.
Between May and September guests and members of the local community will also be able to enjoy swimming in the hotel’s heated lido, after getting changed in the original changing rooms – which have been brought back to their former glory.
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