The Inn at John O' Groats
The Victorian baronial-style John O’ Groats Hotel, occupying a prominent position in this world famous location, had been left to rot for more than 15 years. The depressing scene had gradually drained the life out of the place but still the visitors came, were disappointed, and left. The project was conceived and inspired by our client Natural Retreats, who four years ago envisioned what has taken material form today: the hotel has been dramatically restored, revitalised and re-launched as The Inn at John O’ Groats.
Although it would have been cheaper to demolish, the decision was taken to restore, remodel and add the colourful Nordic inspired timber clad extension. The Inn at John O’ Groats now offers 16 luxury holiday apartments in a range of sizes with dramatically framed views and stylish interiors designed in conjunction with interior designers NoChintz. As well as The Inn, GLM have been responsible for the construction of 23 luxury holiday self-catering residences, a completely remodelled co-operative café selling local produce and dishes, and The Outfitters, an activity centre and retail space formed within in the famous “Last House”.
Although it would have been cheaper to demolish, the decision was taken to restore, remodel and add the colourful Nordic inspired timber clad extension. The Inn at John O’ Groats now offers 16 luxury holiday apartments in a range of sizes with dramatically framed views and stylish interiors designed in conjunction with interior designers NoChintz. As well as The Inn, GLM have been responsible for the construction of 23 luxury holiday self-catering residences, a completely remodelled co-operative café selling local produce and dishes, and The Outfitters, an activity centre and retail space formed within in the famous “Last House”.
PROJECT:
The Inn at John O' Groats
LOCATION:
John O' Groats, Caithness
CLIENT:
Natural Retreats
ARCHITECT:
GLM
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
KWA
SERVICES ENGINEER:
Wallace Whittle
QUANTITY SURVEYOR:
Cromar Brooks
Suppliers:
Main Contractor:
GLM as Construction Managers
Photographer:
Pip Rustage
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