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        	  Rosewood has won a contract from Duddingston House Properties (DHP) and Urbanist Hotels to manage 
			  its first hotel in Scotland.  
			  The Rosewood Edinburgh,  
			  scheduled to open in 2018, will be Rosewood’s fourth 
			  property in Europe. 
			  The hotel will be housed in the former Royal 
			  High School, an historic, landmark building on Calton Hill in the 
			  center of the Scottish capital. 
			  The former 
			  Royal High School was designed by architect Thomas Hamilton and 
			  completed in 1829. The neoclassical, listed building is widely 
			  considered to be one of the best examples of Greek revival 
			  architecture and has lain vacant for almost 50 years. 
			  Award-winning Scottish architect, Gareth Hoskins, will restore the 
			  building to create the Rosewood Edinburgh. Hoskins was also 
			  responsible for the redevelopment of the National Museum of 
			  Scotland, which is also located in Edinburgh. He will also be 
			  designing the extension for the National Galleries of Scotland. 
			  Radha Arora, 
			  president, Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, said, “The former Royal High 
			  School is an Edinburgh landmark and we will be drawing on our 
			  experience with historic properties such as The Carlyle,
			  Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco and 
			  Hôtel de Crillon to ensure the heritage 
			  and history of this building is preserved and celebrated.” 
			  Rosewood Edinburgh will have 147 
			  guestrooms and suites with many enjoying panoramic views across 
			  the city of Edinburgh.  
			  Amenities will include three restaurants 
			  and bars, a Sense spa, fitness center and indoor 
			  swimming pool. 
			  Event spaces and meeting rooms will 
			  include a 3,200-square-foot ballroom.  
			  “Attracting a brand of Rosewood’s stature is a major 
			  coup for Edinburgh and Scotland,” said David Orr, co-founder and 
			  chairman of the Urbanist Group. “Rosewood is a truly world-class 
			  hotel operator due to the distinctive nature of the company’s 
			  properties, a commitment to excellence and a proactive approach to 
			  environmental sustainability. By bringing Rosewood to Edinburgh we 
			  will be able to showcase the very best of Scottish creativity, 
			  talent and bounty from land and sea.” 
			  Declared a World Heritage Site by 
			  UNESCO, Edinburgh is renowned as a city of culture, heritage and 
			  history.
  
			  
			  
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