Duke Road Boutique Resort is again open and in enterprise, simply over a month after being purchased by new proprietor, Golding Group.
The aim-built venue within the centre of Liverpool had been in the marketplace for 9 months after going up on the market for a information value of £2.25m in January this 12 months.
Golding Group has stayed true to its dedication to re-open the resort as quickly as doable after expressing its pleasure at bringing it again from closure.
The 30-room resort is the most recent addition to the portfolio of inns and serviced lodging provided by the corporate which constructed its fame, initially, as an property agent throughout the Liverpool area.
Golding Group moved into inns and serviced lodging round seven years in the past, providing revered institutions like 62 Citadel Road Resort with its hidden Lounge @62 cocktail bar to an more and more profitable hospitality portfolio, and commonly internet hosting round 300 stags and hen guests to the town at its residing areas positioned on Lime Road at weekends.
The Duke Road Boutique Resort, which initially launched in 2021 earlier than going into administration at first of 2025, is an elegant, trendy and purpose-designed resort.
‘Completely’ located within the metropolis centre, it’s inside minutes of Chinatown and near fashionable areas like Liverpool ONE, the M&S Financial institution Enviornment, Lime Road and Central Station, and plenty of of Liverpool’s bars, eating places, and predominant vacationer sights.
It comprises 30 en-suite rooms, three of which open out onto an outside courtyard space.
Golding Group has refreshed the resort which it says was already completed to a premium commonplace, together with air-con not like different comparable venues. They’ve undertaken a full beauty refurbishment on the property together with a redesigned reception space with an elegant resident’s bar.
Not like the earlier resort, which was self-service check-in, will probably be totally staffed giving a round the clock pleasant service and supply a Breakfast-To-Go along with freshly made croissants, juice, and tea or espresso. Costs will begin at round £50-60 through the week.
Kerry Audley who’s the Group Common Supervisor for Golding’s resort operation commented : “We’re delighted that now we have been in a position to get the Duke Road Boutique Resort re-opened and operating once more so quickly after its buy, and intensely excited by what now we have to supply.
“We’re actually trying ahead to welcoming guests to a high-end, high quality boutique resort expertise, with very good help and repair at funds resort costs.”
The Duke Road Boutique Resort is positioned at 181-185 Duke Road within the Liverpool Ropewalks quarter of the town centre.
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