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The Bloomsbury transformed - A major refurbishment by The Doyle Collection in collaboration with designer Martin Brudnizki coincides with a wider rejuvenation of London's literary district (Royaume-Uni)

The Doyle Collection, the privately owned and managed group of luxury hotels in Ireland, the UK and US, has embarked on a major redesign of The Bloomsbury, a 1928 Sir Edwin Lutyens, Grade-II listed building on Great Russell Street in London.

The Bloomsbury transformed - A major refurbishment by The Doyle Collection in collaboration with designer Martin Brudnizki coincides with a wider rejuvenation of London's literary district (Royaume-Uni)

The Doyle Collection, the privately owned and managed group of luxury hotels in Ireland, the UK and US, has embarked on a major redesign of The Bloomsbury, a 1928 Sir Edwin Lutyens, Grade-II listed building on Great Russell Street in London.

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Following the successful relaunch of The Kensington in 2016, The Bloomsbury redesign will be completed in November 2017. The hotel will be transformed following a multimillion- pound investment programme led by Bernie Gallagher, Chairman of The Doyle Collection, in collaboration with Martin Brudnizki Design Studio – the internationally acclaimed interior architecture and design studio.

The transformation of The Bloomsbury has been a long-term focus for Gallagher, whose vision for the brand is to create a group of hotels at the forefront of cool design and product innovation with superb service, that are deeply rooted to their local area.

Patrick King, CEO of The Doyle Collection comments: “Our aim for The Bloomsbury is to create a hotel that is a hub for the local area, offering guests a vibrant and fun place to come and stay, relax, meet and socialise. Having evaluated the kind of spaces that our customers like to use and live in, we are creating a hotel with a private club like feel – informal yet luxurious, with the highest quality materials and design. As the Bloomsbury area continues its journey of redevelopment and rejuvenation, our hotel is poised to embrace and be part of these exciting changes within the cultural heart of London’s West End.”

NEW DESIGN

The transformation will include the redesign of the public spaces of the Grade II-listed building, including a new reception area, guest lounge and stunning new bar – The Coral Room. The original entrance at the side of the property has been restored, incorporating a new glazed canopy to enhance the guest arrival experience. The original flight of Portland Stone steps leads guests into the new reception area, an intimate space which includes a beautiful Lutyens inspired Living Room for the exclusive use of guests to relax and unwind. The hotel will feel more akin to a private home, than a traditional hotel. A colour palette of muted greens and pinks, will be accented with an electric mix of furnishings, artwork and lighting. As well as, eye catching, heritage-inspired botanical wallpaper and a Lutyens’ designed fireplace which will provide a focal point to the space.

The magnificent Coral Room is located within a 2,100 sq ft double height space at the front of the hotel. Mindful of the original Lutyens design and the building’s listed status, this bar area is being sensitively reimagined. The original panelled walls will be retained and given a high-gloss lacquer finish in vivid coral – a colour that Lutyens was fond of. A striking feature of the new interior will be the five bespoke Murano glass chandeliers which will be specially created for the space. British illustrator Luke Edward Hall has been commissioned by Gallagher to create 36 original pieces of art inspired by the surrounding Bloomsbury area and the architecture of Lutyens. The bar itself will feature a Calacatta marble top with a high-gloss moulded timber front, and the back bar will feature antique mirror and brass detailing, to reflect the iconic heritage of the hotel and building.

THE HOTEL

This refurbishment is the final chapter of the wider restoration of The Bloomsbury, following the very successful launches of the award-winning Dalloway Terrace and The Bloomsbury Club Bar, which were added to the property in 2016.

Dalloway Terrace quickly became one of London’s most sought after alfresco dining hotspots, serving brunch, lunch, dinner and afternoon tea. The quintessentially English space, named after the eponymous character created by Virginia Woolf, is an indoor/outdoor restaurant, fully heated in winter, offering the peace and charm of a secluded garden.

The Bloomsbury Club Bar launched soon after, in the summer of 2016, brings old school romance and the magic of bygone era of glamour to the hotel. The bar has a members’ club feel and is furnished with plush leather armchairs, atmospheric lighting and rich mahogany panelling, taking inspiration from the lives of the famously hedonistic Bloomsbury Set. The bar leads on to the enchanting outdoor space; a twinkling grotto perfect for long summer evenings, while the drinks menu takes influence from the 1920s and 1930s, with a selection of original cocktails named after literary icons and their libertine lifestyle, such as: ‘Virginia Woolf’, ‘Leonard Woolf’ and ‘Vanessa Bell’.

The Bloomsbury continues to embrace its literary heritage with its wood-paneled Seamus Heaney Library, an ideal event space filled with the work of the area’s former residents. This is a part of The Bloomsbury’s impressive selection of meeting and events spaces, which also includes the George V and Queen Mary halls – stately ballrooms, hosting up to 300 people and the iconic Chapel. To complement this unique facility, the hotel also has a Poet in Residence.

BLOOMSBURY THE BOROUGH

Coinciding with the refurbishment of the hotel, the Bloomsbury borough is itself experiencing a transformation, not seen since the heady days of ‘The Bloomsbury Set’ in the first half of the twentieth century. This influential group of associated English writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists which included Virginia Woolf, John Maynard Keynes, E.M. Forster and Lytton Strachey, all lived, worked or studied together in Bloomsbury and were united by an abiding belief in the importance of the arts. Their works and outlook deeply influenced literature, aesthetics, criticism and economics. The new Bloomsbury crowd are still rooted to these literary and creative roots, with many companies such as Google taking root in the locale.

A modern-day Bloomsbury set will emerge as access to the area rapidly increases with the arrival of Crossrail in 2018, making the journey to and from Heathrow and other parts of London even more accessible. The neighbouring British Museum will complete a refurbishment by the end of 2018, with plans to open three new galleries. An integral part of the renovations will also be the museum’s Round Reading Room. The plan for this Grade 1 listed room, steeped in history, is to display objects from the permanent collection offering visitors a general introduction to the British Museum. However, what continues to make Bloomsbury such a timeless hidden London gem, is its elegant garden squares and streets lined with an eclectic selection of shops and boutiques. The Bloomsbury is just a stone’s throw from Soho and Covent Garden and along with the rest of The Doyle Collection, is very much involved in the local area, which is highlighted via its ‘Slice of the City’ initiative and packages.

www.doylecollection.com/bloomsbury

The Bloomsbury
16-22 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3NN
Rates at The Bloomsbury start from £295 on a bed and breakfast basis.

About The Doyle Collection

The Doyle Collection is an Irish, family-owned international luxury hotel group that comprises eight hotels in five cities around the world. These design-led properties provide modern havens for modern day travellers, as well as stylish bars and restaurants for local consumers. The Doyle Collection are members of the Global Hotel Alliance GHA, the world’s largest alliance of independent hotel brands. For more details please visit www.doylecollection.com Join the conversation with The Doyle Collection on Twitter and Facebook, and see adventures across The Doyle Collection’s home cities by searching #sliceofthecity

Martin Brudnizki Design Studio

Martin Brudnizki Design Studio is an internationally acclaimed interior architecture and design practice with a team composed of over 70 interior designers, architects, lighting designers and product designers. They specialise in transforming hotels, restaurants, bars, private members’ clubs, residential developments and more. The Studio has a reputation for creating some of the world’s most celebrated interiors including; The Beekman in New York, The Ivy, Soho Beach House Miami and Scott’s.

Sir Edwin Lutyens

The Bloomsbury was designed in 1928 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, the greatest British architect of his time, whose notable works stretch from the north-east English island of Lindisfarne to the Indian Captial, New Delhi. The building, on Great Russell Street, is lauded as his finest neo-Georgian building and was built as the YWCA’s Central Club for county ladies residing in London. The exterior was modelled on Queen Mary’s doll’s house - which Lutyens himself designed for the monarch.

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