Hayle North Quay development to get four-star global brand hotel

A new article published on the CornwallLive news pages highlights the progress made to get approval for a four-star global brand hotel which is to be built as part of the next phase of the Hayle North Quay development in Cornwall.

The 100-bedroom traditional hotel will replace the current plans for a 40-bedroom aparthotel.

This is a big change,” says Adam Gaymer, Founder and Director at Arpenteur. “We are looking to move and improve the hotel offer and replace the 40-bed aparthotel behind Gilbert’s and move it to the area behind the Fisherman’s Wharf with a 100-bed traditional hotel. We’ve had some positive discussion with a name brand. It is not going to be a Travelodge or Premier Inn. It is a global renowned four-star brand. It is fantastic news for Hayle and for Cornwall.”

Adam Gaymer went on to say that the new hotel will not be some six-storey monstrosity but instead will use the same footprint and curtilage of the site where there is already planning consent.

That means that the hotel will not be bigger or higher than the proposed block of apartments planned in that plot behind where the fishing boats are.

The site is now used by local gig rowing clubs and other water sports groups. All would be relocated elsewhere on the site when the hotel is built.

Adam Gaymer said that when built, the hotel could create 30 jobs and would help bring in 30,000 overnight visitors a year to the area with more visitors’ cash spent in the local economy than if Arpenteur had gone ahead with the original plans for the aparthotel behind Gilbert’s beach restaurant.

To see the full report on CornwallLive please click here.

Keep up to date with the development by visiting the Hayle North Quay website here.