Dormy House in the Cotwolds joins Small Luxury Hotels of the World


Dormy House Hotel, in the Cotswold, which reopened in the summer following the first stages of its £10m refurbishment, has become a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) as the brand announced new additions to its 2014 portfolio.

The 40-bedroom property dates back to the early 17th century and has been run as a family-owned hotel for the past 36 years. It is now part of the Farncombe Estate but owned by the Philip-Sorensen family. The hotels refurbishment has so far welcomed two new restaurants both led by head chef Paul Napper and a new spa with six treatment rooms and a 16m infinity pool will complete the refurbishment in February 2014.

Small Luxury Hotels of the World has 520 of the world’s finest small luxury independent hotels, in more than 70 countries. Established in 1991, the brand’s aim is to celebrate the individuality of each hotel and select outstanding properties that deliver on excellent service.