The re-imagined Grade II listed Palé Hall, one
of the finest country house hotels in Wales and the UK and the
first member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World in Wales, has
opened.
New owners Alan and Angela Harper have
lovingly restored the historic house to its former glory, creating
a peaceful and luxurious retreat surrounded by the natural beauty
of the Welsh valleys on the edge of Snowdonia National Park.
Palé Hall is one of Wales’s most important surviving
homes with a fascinating history dating back to the late 19th
century when Henry Robertson, a railway engineer, industrialist
and contemporary of Brunel, bought the estate as a grand personal
project at the end of his transformative career in building public
works.
Since construction, the manor house has played host to some
of Britain’s most famous figures including Queen Victoria and
Winston Churchill.
In its new chapter as a hotel,
18 guest bedrooms and suites have been individually designed with
their own style and personal identity, as have the
light-filled public areas of the house including the opulent
drawing room and tranquil parlour overlooking the grounds.
General
Manager Pim Wolfs, who has a wealth of experience from
establishments including Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons, is in charge
of ensuring guests experience the very best personal service
throughout their stay.
Guestrooms and Suites
Each room holds its own history, such as the aptly named
Victoria Suite, home to the bed that Queen Victoria once slept in
and her original bathtub.
Guests can choose from Classic Rooms, Turret
Suites, Grand Rooms, Master Rooms and Superior Suites.
A
special highlight is the wood panelled Churchill Suite,
where Churchill is alleged to have played snooker on his many
visits to Palé Hall.
Every guestroom enjoys views across the rural Welsh landscape, with window seats
or sofas and armchairs from which to watch the
world go by.
Relaxed Fine Dining
One of
the UK’s most talented and well-known chefs Michael Caines, who
previously held two Michelin stars at Gidleigh Park, lends his
invaluable guidance on the development of food and beverage at Palé Hall, ensuring that fine-dining is at the heart of this new
hotel.
At the helm in the kitchen is Head Chef Gareth Stevenson,
an experienced and talented chef who has worked with Michael for
years.
Having held positions at Gordon Ramsay’s Maze as well as
Michael Caines’ Abode, Gareth is responsible for the day-to-day
running of Palé Hall’s kitchen, working with Michael’s counsel to
create and deliver a menu of exceptional fine dining dishes in
refined yet relaxed surroundings.
The three dining
areas within the house provide breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and
dinner to residents and non-residents, each with a different look
and feel. The largest of them is the grand Henry Robertson dining
room, followed by the Venetian dining room and finally the
intimate library, the perfect setting for private dining.
The
menu, created by Gareth and Michael, focuses on the fantastic
local produce surrounding the hotel, including meat sourced from
within Gwynedd and Denbighshire, welsh cheeses, local cream and
milk, Halen Mon sea salt from Anglesey, fruit and vegetables
sourced in Wales and Llandderfel honey.
Country Pursuits
Guests can enjoy
countless walks and hikes from Palé Hall’s front door, and as dog
lovers themselves, Alan and Angela welcome canine guests to the
hotel.
During the season, Palé Hall organises shooting parties in
the surrounding estates, and also trips to local fishing beats on
the neighbouring streams and rivers that are renowned for their
salmon and trout.
Nightly rates at Palé Hall start from £190
including breakfast.
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