Oddfellows Hotels has announced the opening of Oddfellows On The Park, Manchester’s much-anticipated boutique hotel launch and the second hotel for Oddfellows Hotels collection.
Ideally located in 120 acres of parkland of Bruntwood Park, the hotel is the culmination of a 15-month restoration that has transformed the Victorian mansion, Bruntwood Hall.
The hotel is home to The Galloping Major restaurant, headed up by chef Ian Moss and The Stud Room bar. Flexible event spaces, the Parlor Bar and Parlor Rooms, are set on the park with direct access to the terrace.
Jonathan Slater of Oddfellows Hotels said: ‘It has been a wonderfully creative and challenging journey transforming and restoring Bruntwood Hall into the hotel it is today. It was a priority for us to retain the charm of the building in all its original glory – with a distinct nod to the building’s history and its position within the park. We look forward to sharing our wonderful hotel with the guests that will make it come to life again.’
Oddfellows On The Park is the sister hotel to Oddfellows, Chester. It is the only hotel in the UK outside of London to be welcomed into the global Design Hotels consortium, and sits alongside hotels like Soho Hotel in London and Gramercy Park Hotel in New York.
Designed by Tim Groom Architects, with interiors by SpaceInvader, both Manchester based firms, guests will enjoy interesting design pieces throughout – like the bike chain chandelier that is inspired by the Bruntwood Park BMX track and lights up the grand staircase.