Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh – 2010 Refurbishment

As a property we use frequently for clients wishing to stay in a city location without substituting luxury, we are looking forward to witnessing the “new-look” Sheraton Grand after the refurbishment.

Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh
Sheraton Grand Hotel & Spa, Edinburgh

After a visit from Gayle Harthill, the Sheraton Grand’s Account Director, we were able to gain insight into the hotel’s forthcoming plans. All 260 rooms are going to receive a complete over-haul and the hotel will actually acquire 8 new rooms as well as 7 different categories of rooms (not sacrificing the option of the popular views of Edinburgh Castle of course!) The transformation will see soft, natural colours and fabrics being implemented into the rooms providing a warm and convivial setting in which to relax and revivify; their aim is to combine a traditional Scottish feel while maintaining the contemporary features which are standard in the rooms.

New Look Bedroom
New Look Bedroom

Work has now commenced and the first wing should be completed by April 2010, with the refurbishment completed in full by July.

Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle
The location of the hotel is in the heart of Edinburgh city and is well-situated for access to Princes Street, the historic Royal Mile and Holyrood Palace, with many other attractions close by.
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Thanksgiving at Turnberry, Scotland

Following the vast transformations that took place at the Turnberry Resort prior to the British Open this year, the UK office staff were thoroughly looking forward to witnessing the new-look 5-star resort having been invited to spent Thanksgiving at the hotel.

As we walked up to the hotel, the immediate crisp white of the painted benches, the hotel-front and the re-landscaped car-parking area was clear. Walking through the rotating front door into the refurbished reception area you are now faced with a breath-taking sea-view directly through a newly-appointed glass wall.

For those of you who have had the pleasure of staying at Turnberry, you may remember the lounge to the right-hand side? Well this is now the Ailsa Bar & Lounge which sports a funky and sleek design and continues to showcase the panoramic views over the links and out to the Irish Sea.

The PerryGolf team on the Ailsa Course at Turnberry
The PerryGolf team on the Ailsa Course at Turnberry

As the ladies in our office are non-golfers, we were more than happy to spend the afternoon in the Spa while the golfers took to the Ailsa Course on what was a bright (but rather chilly) November day. The Spa itself has not been included in the refurbishment but remains a perfect area to relax before a treatment with one of the excellent therapists (or after a gruelling round of golf). I opted for the Aromatherapy massage which allowed me to select which oil I preferred from the ESPA product range – as it was mid-afternoon, I decided to go for the invigorating scent! My therapist Jennifer was excellent and asked many questions (including the degree of pressure I would prefer) before beginning the treatment in order to provide a very personalised experience.

Turnberry Bathroom
Turnberry Bathroom

After a stint in the sauna, the group met up in the private dining area of the Grand Tea Lounge for afternoon tea where we were offered a choice of around thirty teas by the tea sommelier. Should you wish to opt for something a little stronger, there is a choice of champagne which can accompany the platter of delicious finger sandwiches, pastries and cakes. This was a fantastic way to set us up for the rest of the afternoon allowing us to then continue on to the fabulous newly refurbished rooms to relax and refresh before dinner (I will revert back to dinner later as it certainly requires some further depiction).

The décor in the new rooms bestows a very clean, sleek look with dark and white contrasts; the starkness being broken up and softened using greys and lilacs or understated greens and yellows which maintain the cool, airy feel to the rooms. The bathrooms have a marvellous free-standing bath with separate cubicles for both the shower and toilet which continues the sharp, clean look of the bedroom.

Next we were invited to dine in the 1906 restaurant where, firstly, we were taken into the kitchen area to have a chat with the chefs! Turnberry now have a Chef’s Tablewhich can accommodate up to 10 guests and is located directly next to the open kitchen. The chefs encourage guests to wander around the kitchen, interacting with the staff, tasting dishes, and picking up some new cooking techniques along the way. The restaurant’s menu changes with the seasons offering a unique experience for every group that dines at the table. Back in the main restaurant, we were presented with a feast – not the traditional Thanksgiving turkey I have to add – but an arrayed and classical menu ranging from chateau brignon to fresh seafood to suit every taste.

Colin Dalgleish & Yvonne Shaw at the Chef's Table
Colin Dalgleish & Yvonne Shaw at the Chef's Table
The PerryGolf team dining in the 1906 Restaurant
The PerryGolf team dining in the 1906 Restaurant

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the new-look Turnberry Resort and my only wish is that every Thanksgiving could be spent in such luxurious surroundings.

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Old Loans Inn – Re-opening

The newly re-opened Loans Inn offers a retreat in the picturesque village of Loans (located on the outskirts of Troon). After many years of renovating the original building, proprietors Malcolm and Karen Simpson made the decision to close in October 2008 to permit the massive £1.8 million redevelopment to take place.

An authentic 18thCentury Scottish Coaching Inn, the hotel is based in the centre of Ayrshire literally minutes away from Royal Troon Golf Club and a mere 45-minute drive to Turnberry; a fantastic location for the keen golfer and valuable alternative where staying at Turnberry is not an option.

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The hotel has maintained the original stone walls and impressive coal-burning fires while styling the building with modern Scottish décor. The new design compliments the traditional country pub whilst showcasing the impressive new restaurant, outdoor terrace/beer garden and 20 uniquely-designed rooms. Each bedroom has been named after an Ayrshire-based golf course (including Prestwick, Turnberry and Dundonald) while the main master-suite was named after Stuart Cink; winner of the 2009 Open Championship at The Ailsa Course at Turnberry.

In addition to the features we’d all expect from a newly renovated 4-star hotel, it also offers a state-of-the-art media centre which allows you to plug in your digital camera and view the day’s golfing shots – or your photos of the Scottish landscape – on your TV. Also, while enjoying a power shower, your MP3 player can be connected into a socket in the bathroom allowing you to enjoy your own musical preferences while winding down after a day on the course.

A terrific accommodation whatever your budget!

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Glasgow’s First Five-Star Luxury Hotel

With our UK PerryGolf office being situated a mere 30 minutes from Glasgow City Centre, it is always of interest when a new hotel opens its doors – especially when those doors lead to what is now Glasgow’s first five-star hotel – Blythswood Square.

Peter Taylor (chairman of the privately-owned boutique hotel group in Edinburgh – the Town House Collection – inclusive of Channings and the Bonham) unveiled his latest purchase at the end of October 2009; this was actually a year later than originally planned, a decision based on the climate of the economy at the time. “Glasgow is very well served with hotels, but not at this level,” says Mr. Taylor of the new luxury property – a positive attitude suggesting we are climbing out of recession.

It’s worth mentioning that the building, originally constructed in 1823, was the Georgian headquarters of the Royal Scottish Automobile Club and has been left unoccupied since 2002 (when the RSAC went into administration). It was briefly (and unsuccessfully) developed into individual apartments by the only other owner in-between times. Mr. Taylor has worked with Historic Scotland to ensure that the original features of the grand structure remain in their full glory. Step inside and you will see restorations ranging from the marble flooring throughout to the original chandelier on the main stairway which has been extended with Swarovski crystals to spill down the expanse of three floors!!

The hotel will have 100 bedrooms, a restaurant catering for fine dining, a spa and a conference block called the Monte Carlo suite.

From a golfing point of view, with fantastic links courses such as Western Gailes and eight-time venue of the British Open, Royal Troon all under an hour’s drive from Glasgow, coupled with the bustling city life literally minutes away…it’s a wonder someone didn’t think of it before.

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PerryGolf Lodges at Turnberry

LodgeExteriorSituated in the grounds of Turnberry, A Luxury Collection Resort, the PerryGolf Lodges at Turnberry provide golfers with the ability to enjoy peaceful, luxurious private Lodge accommodations with full access to all the amenities of this famed resort on the West Coast of Scotland. The Lodges are available in six or eight ensuite bedroom configuration, with each Lodge having a central lounge area where your group can congregate. As your group enjoys exclusive use of the PerryGolf Lodge, the lounge serves as a comfortable area for everyone to watch television, play cards, read or revisit the days golfing exploits…and settle bets! The PerryGolf Lodges at Turnberry have becoming exceptionally popular with our clients, particularly those groups of golfers who have also selected our exclusive VIP Coach transportation with Concierge Driver.

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