Gourmet Traveller (Australia)

CALL TO ARMS

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The spot that might best define the University Arms in Cambridge is its library: wood-panelled walls, a wood-burning fireplace, deep sofas, and a collection assembled by London bookshop Heywood Hill, including works by literary figures with suites named for them.

The university city’s first hotel, opened in 1834, reopened recently after an £80-million transforma­tion by architect John Simpson and interior designer Martin Brudnizki.

Simpson has replaced 1960s and ’70s extensions with a façade that complement­s its Regency-era neighbours, while Brudnizki has evoked a British style inside with parquetry floors, brass and leather details, crests and accents of Cambridge blue. Some of the

192 rooms have private libraries and views of Parker’s Piece common.

Order a punting hamper for a river jaunt or take a canteen-style seat at Parker’s Tavern, the hotel’s Hogwarts-esque brasserie with original stained-glass windows and more crests. Rooms from £210. University Arms, Regent St, Cambridge, university­arms.com

 ??  ?? Parker’s Tavern at the University Arms; and (above) the Hawking suite.
Parker’s Tavern at the University Arms; and (above) the Hawking suite.

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