* The Royal Hotel during lockdown.
* An artist's impression submitted with the application showing how the riverside elevation of the hotel could look.
The planning application to transform
Llangollen’s historic Royal into a ‘destination hotel’,
potentially with a Michelin star restaurant, spa and terrace with the ability
to create an estimated 45-plus jobs has been submitted to Denbighshire County
Council.
The council’s planning search portal contains details of
the scheme, submitted in the name of Matt Jones of MAVI Properties Ltd based in
Middle Sontley, Wrexham.
According to council documents, the application for the
hotel, which dates back to 1752, is Grade II Listed and has been closed since
2019, involves demolition of existing extension
and erection of replacement four-storey extension to the side and rear.
It also features the erection of a two-storey
extension to existing courtyard and an extension to an existing rear balcony
including installation of canopy and decking.
Also planned on the site, which covers
1,375 square metres, are alterations to internal room layouts, repair works to
external goods and windows and associated works.
The application further explains that the
aim is the proposed refurbishment and extension of the hotel to “create
a destination venue and to improve accessibility of the existing historic
element.”
It explains there will be: “Works consisting of partial
demolition of existing a 1960’s extension to facilitate the creation of an
all-new spa extension with additional high-end accommodation above. New
restaurant area to be created to existing basement with extended external
decking area.”
The application adds that in 2019 a public consultation
meeting was held at the Royal Hotel to allow local residents and business
owners to opportunity to meet the project team and to review and discuss the
design intentions.
It says: “During this meeting, the project’s aim to turn
the Royal into a ‘destination hotel’, potentially with a Michelin star
restaurant, Spa and terrace with the ability to create an estimated 45+ jobs
were discussed.
“The intention to develop the project with the Local
Authority and CADW was stated, to not only preserve the historical
characteristics of the building, but to also provide an asset to increase
footfall to the town. As part of the discussion, the issue of erosion to the
existing riverbank wall was raised. Remedial works were subsequently completed
in 2021.”
The application states that there will be no demolition
of any Listed buildings, either partial or total.
It goes on to say the redevelopment would provide the
opportunity to employ the full-time equivalent of 45 people.
* The application, reference number 03/2022/0174, can be viewed on the council’s planning portal at: https://planning.denbighshire.gov.uk/planning/search-applications?civica.query.FullTextSearch=03%2F2022%2F0174#VIEW?RefType=PBDC&KeyNo=32536