BusinessPlans for new luxury hotel in Edinburgh

Plans for new luxury hotel in Edinburgh

EDINBURGH is hoping for a new lease of life with planning applications submitted for a 60-room luxury hotel in the city centre.

Undertaken by property developers RRH Hanover A Limited, a series of five under-used buildings in Hanover Street and Rose Street will be repurposed for the project.

The hotel is designed to operate as a bespoke apartment-style destination, with each room and suite individually styled. 

The 60 bedrooms have been designed to be accommodated within the existing and proposed buildings, respecting the historical context.

View of the Hanover Street property from ground
One of the five locations on Rose Street

The development will serve to consolidate the unused space above several commercial units into a series of interlinked properties.

It will also contain ground floor units reorganised to make the most of their central location, giving opportunities to businesses leasing the ground floor retail units.

The key concept of adaptive reuse of existing properties is to be reinforced by new build additions at Rose Street and Rose Street Lane. 

These elements knit together the five blocks of accommodation while improving neglected rear portions and improving the overall universal value of the site.

The development comprises 60 premium bespoke hotel rooms and will be operated by RÃŒGH Properties.

The development also includes the reintroduction of a tearoom on Hanover Street, benefiting to both the local community and visitors.

These were once occupied by Crawford’s Tearooms, and development hopes to return these to their former glory, reviving the building’s historical charm.

The founder of the tearooms in the 1920s, William Crawford, wanted them to be an ‘oasis of calm’ in the city centre.

The rooms were decorated and furnished by the artist Robert Burns, a key figure in the Scottish Art Nouveau scene in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Other offers include rooftop terraces providing dramatic skyline views, a fitness studio and a guest lounge overlooking the Mound and Princes Street Gardens.

The development will complement the 27 luxury serviced apartment units which are currently being developed by RRH in a refurbished category-A listed at 71 George Street.

The company also plans to refurbish 73-75 George Street into luxury-managed serviced apartments.

David Grieve from RRH commented:

“We are incredibly excited to be submitting a planning application for this development.

“It is anticipated that guests will be discerning and experienced travellers, looking for a boutique stay in a prime location, but without the fuss of a busy city centre hotel.

“They will have the opportunity to enjoy unique views across the New and Old Towns of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth beyond the capital’s skyline.

“Delivering a highly sustainable development, this will consolidate unused space above the retail units into a series of linked properties.

“Conscious of its location, we have been highly sensitive to retaining all buildings and features considered to be of architectural and historic merit.”

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