A new boutique hotel in Bromley Old Town Hall, which was formerly on the Heritage at Risk Register, will be opening its doors to guests in early Summer this year.
Brama, which is currently Bromley’s “only” boutique hotel, announced it would begin welcoming guests in early Summer this year.
The new hotel includes 23 designed rooms in the setting of the historical building, which first officially opened in 1907.
The opening of the new hotel comes as part of a major renovation of Bromley Old Town Hall, following its addition to the Heritage at Risk Register in 2009.
The building is famous for hosting the wedding of music star David Bowie, and also served as a shelter during the event of a nuclear fallout in World War II.
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The building was left vacant until its recent renovation.
This new hotel aims to serve as a spot for locals, city workers and visitors to London in the Bromley area, which is a short train ride into Central London from the nearby station of Bromley South.
Alongside the new boutique hotel, Bromley Old Town Hall will also offer flexible workspace by Clockwise and all-day restaurant Dorothy and Marshall.
Brama is set to open its doors in early Summer this year, with rooms starting from £109 per night.
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