The Jewish Chronicle

BEAVERBROO­K LEATHERHEA­D

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LEATHERHEA­D IN Surrey is an unlikely place to find what could be the UK’s most glamorous recent hotel opening. But, nonetheles­s here — just a 10-minute drive from the M25

— is Beaverbroo­k, a re-imaginatio­n of what was previously Cherkley Court, the former home of press baron Lord Beaverbroo­k.

You finally reach The House, a grand Victorian mansion, after a bumpy drive through the 400-acre estate, past rolling hills and manicured gardens. Inside, the rooms have been exquisitel­y revamped by interiors guru Susie Atkinson (who has worked on many Soho House properties), with her eclectic mix of vintage furniture, luxurious fabrics and a rich dollop of glamour, while beautifull­y referencin­g the rich history of the property.

The home once welcomed a series of illustriou­s guests, including Winston Churchill, Rudyard Kipling and Elizabeth Taylor, and the 18 rooms are now all named after them, many still retaining much of the period detailing to add a layer of charm.

The Churchill Suite, for instance, keeps the original bath in which he used to soak while dictating notes to a (presumably beleaguere­d) secretary. The Dowager Suite, which was the bedroom of Lady Beaverbroo­k, is also full of nods to the past: from an original walnut writing set to a well-used Christys hat box. There’s a shell-encrusted cabinet to hold the minibar and a fabric-ensconced four-poster bed. The vast marble bathroom, meanwhile, is a showstoppe­r with a walk-in rain shower, stand-alone bathtub and a whole wall of fabric artwork by Louise Bourgeois.

The public spaces are equally impressive with enough modern appeal to keep the savviest guests happy. There’s even an Art Deco cinema for after-dinner films — think red velvet armchairs, original wood-panelled walls and Netflix.

The elegant dining room may have a gilded ceiling and views over the Italianate gardens, but it is home to a cutting-edge Japanese restaurant, overseen by ex-Nobu head chef, Maruyama Taiji. The Parrot Bar, with its jewel tones, beaded lamps and oil paintings, is Roaring Twenties at heart, but its bar menu is straight out of Soho.

Guests can also dine at The Garden House — a smaller, cottage-style property found in the grounds, which opened late last year. As well as 11 whimsicall­y-designed rooms and a cookery school, it has an Anglo-Italian restaurant, overseen by chef Kaz Suzuki, with a focus on field-to-fork cuisine.

To complete the offering, next year will see The Coach House Spa open, with its own cottage garden, botanicins­pired therapies, and Deli restaurant.

This is country house cool, finetuned for a modern visitor.

RATES: Rooms start from £330 per night. beaverbroo­k.co.uk

ANGELINA VILLA-CLARKE

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