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Royal Wells Hotel in Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells to undergo £2.4million refurbishment by Shepherd Neame
12:00, 13 January 2015
updated: 16:57, 13 January 2015
A historic Tunbridge Wells hotel is set for a £2.4m transformation in Shepherd Neame's most ambitious project yet.
The listed 18th century Royal Wells Hotel in Mount Ephraim was bought by the brewery in September 2012.
The 15-week programme of work will begins this month, and will include replacing the current restaurant with a spacious orangery, which will be able to accommodate up to 70 people.
A large courtyard garden is also being created outside, with seating for up to 52 people.
The hotel is expected to reopen in April.
Queen Victoria made frequent visits to the hotel in the early part of the 19th century and later granted the use of her coat of arms, which is displayed at the top of the building.
Shepherd Neame chief executive Jonathan Neame said: "The Royal Wells Hotel is a building of great character which has a fascinating history.
"Our planned redevelopment project will ensure that the hotel's heritage is preserved, while introducing the latest contemporary facilities to ensure it remains one of the town's most popular destinations."
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