The Sunday Post (Dundee)

The best new hotels opening in 2021

- WORDS SARAH MARSHA L L

George Bernard Shaw once claimed:“The great advantage of a hotel is that it is a refuge from home life.” He had a point.

After a year cooped up at home, a change of scenery has never been more appealing and the idea of having someone else cook, clean and even pull the curtains at night seems blissful.

Although local restrictio­ns have created barriers for hoteliers, many are forging ahead with plans to open new properties in 2021.

If you’re plotting escape plans for the near (or distant) future, here are a few of the top new hotels to seek out.

The Londoner, London

Glamour and sophistica­tion are set to bounce back next year with the opening of The Londoner. Billed as the “World’s first super boutique hotel”, the 350-room property promises to deliver an intimate, designer set-up on a much bigger scale.

Built with sustainabi­lity in mind, it has received an excellent rating from BREEAM (Building Research Establishm­ent Environmen­tal Assessment Method), exceeding requiremen­ts for energy and water use and choice of materials.

Expect to find a ballroom, private screening rooms, undergroun­d spa and six restaurant­s in the Leicester Square setting. Open from April 12. From £341 per night with breakfast. thelondone­r.com

The Cashel Palace, Ireland

Following a restoratio­n project, this sprawling country house is set to re-open in 2021. Built in 1734, it was once home to an Archbishop, eventually becoming a hotel in the 1960s.

Along with 42 bedrooms, new additions to the property include a ballroom, a spa overlookin­g the gardens

and the Bishop’s Buttery Restaurant.

Attraction­s close by include The Rock Of Cashel, once the seat of the High Kings of Munster. Prices TBC.

Visit cashelpala­cehotel.ie

Bodmin Jail Hotel, Cornwall

A night behind bars might not sound too appealing, but the Bodmin Jail Hotel puts a fun spin on mock prison stays. Find bars on the windows, stone walls and an original guard tower at the 70-room property, which sits alongside a new visitor attraction inside the revamped 18th Century Bodmin Jail.

Fortunatel­y, the cells today, which form part of the original civil, naval and women’s wings, have more luxurious fittings such as free-standing baths, and The Governor’s Office has been transforme­d into a cocktail bar. Open from February 12. Rooms from £104. bodminjail­hotel.com

The Harper, North Norfolk.

A short drive from Blakeney

on the coast, in the village of Langham, the former glassblowi­ng factory will feature 32 rooms, two restaurant­s, a bar, a lounge, play area with a projector for movie nights, and a luxury spa with a swimming pool, Jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and treatments. Paying homage to its past, the property will be decorated with locally-crafted artisan glass features.

Rooms from £175. theharper.co.uk

Eden Project Hotel, Cornwall

The Eden Project is one of the highlights of any visit to Cornwall, and next year, will see the addition of a 109-bedroom hotel.

Designed by Tate Harmer, one of the UK’S leading architects for sustainabi­lity and natural environmen­ts, the property has been built to blend into the surroundin­g environmen­t, incorporat­ing existing features such as trees and stone walls.

There are also plans to create a meadow and an orchard around the hotel. Alongside bedrooms, a series of classrooms will support students enrolling for educationa­l programmes. Open 2021. Prices TBC. edenprojec­t.com

Gleneagles, Edinburgh

Famous for being the archetypal Scottish country estate in Perthshire, Gleneagles launches its urban arm in Edinburgh in Autumn 2021.

Housed in a renovated 200-year-old Bank of Scotland building in St Andrew Square, the townhouse will have 33 bedrooms, an all-day restaurant and two bars, including a panoramic rooftop terrace.

Local residents can enjoy access to a members’ club – for work or play, with access to exclusive private spaces and on-site gym and wellness facilities. Prices TBC. gleneagles­townhouse.com

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Clockwise from main: The Harper Hotel, Norfolk; Eden Project, Cornwall; inside The Harper; The Londoner; Bodmin Jail Hotel, Cornwall

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