Oulton Hall
O
ulton Hall Hotel in Leeds is part of the been working on since 2006. With a successful
De Vere Collection and is the only five rapport established they were keen to continue the
star hotel and spa facility in Yorkshire. It relationship.
has just completed an extensive refurbishment by The birth of De Vere Collection is the beginning
architects 3DReid and interior designers Greyline of an exciting time for UK hotels and resorts. It
Design. Located within the historical setting of the consists of a group of four and five star hotel
18th Century mansion house, the tranquil formal and resort properties, which work their way from
gardens offer extensive panoramic views across the shores of the south coast to the banks of
Yorkshire. Situated ten miles from Leeds, the estate Loch Lomond. Each property brings its very own
encompasses beautifully manicured grounds, The personality and individuality to the collection. The
Claverley 18 hole golf course and The Hall 9 hole brand centres very strongly around creating stays
course, a golf academy, a stand alone Clubhouse, 152 that are accessibly lavish and provide unforgettable
guest rooms, two restaurants, two bars, a dedicated experiences. Gorgeous spaces, combined with
Spa and fitness club, conferencing and banqueting friendly and efficient service creating luxurious
for up to 350 delegates and is the perfect setting for experiences delivered passionately and expertly.
weddings and special events. Lisa McFarlane, Associate Director at 3DReid,
3DReid has been working for the De Vere Group said: “The client was keen from the outset that the
for a number of years. Appointed in December 2007, hotel was to have its own identity. Cameron House
the commission for Oulton Hall came following the had been designed in a moody, contemporary,
practice’s projects with the hotel chain at Mottram Scottish baronial style, Oulton Hall was to be far
Hall in Prestbury (Oulton Hall’s sister hotel), which lighter and refined, taking cues from Regency
included the phased refurbishment of external and style. The design team’s challenge was to create
internal areas, and Cameron House in Loch Lomond a relationship between the hotels so that even
(reviewed in GS, Spring 2008), a project they had with completely contrasting styles they were >
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