Refurbishment at Richmond Hill Hotel

A £6.7 million refurbishment programme is taking place at Richmond Hill Hotel in west London.

Following the revamp, devised by award-winning K&H Design, the hotel will have 144 bedrooms with the each of the 69 Georgian bedrooms being individually designed with references to Richmond’s local history and character,

The ‘Hill Collection’ rooms at the Georgian townhouse will offer cool, contemporary accommodation in this leafy location by the River Thames.

Richmond Hill Hotel is also undertaking a major remodelling of its food and beverage outlet bringing a new all-day dining destination to the village. Designed by award-winning Russell Sage Studio, the space has been devised as a place to kick back, to brunch, lunch or dine, or celebrate a milestone. The club like feel is also set to become a new space for today’s working lifestyle.

Diane Tapner-Evans, General Manager at Richmond Hill Hotel, says: “Richmond has been a source of inspiration for world famous artists and writers over the years and we have used these influences throughout the design process. Our Georgian townhouse has been designed for both business and leisure guests as a space to provide solace and escape from our busy lifestyles. The team have worked tirelessly to create an unrivalled reputation and now it’s time to give the village a new focus at the top of the hill.”

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