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Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

Mercure Leeds Centre is set to open this...

Indigo coming to Chester

Indigo coming to Chester

Construction has started on the new...

Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

Dalata Hotel Group is planning to open a new...

Dalata plan new London Hotel

Dalata plan new London Hotel

Dalata Hotel Group will be the operators of a...

New Hotel opens in Glasgow

New Hotel opens in Glasgow

  A new hotel has just opened in...

  • Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

    Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

  • Indigo coming to Chester

    Indigo coming to Chester

  • Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

    Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

  • Dalata plan new London Hotel

    Dalata plan new London Hotel

  • New Hotel opens in Glasgow

    New Hotel opens in Glasgow


Planning consent is set to be granted for the conversion of Bodmin Jail in Cornwall into a 63-bedroom hotel.

Bodmin Jail was built in 1779 and operated until 1927, hosting 50 public hangings in that time.

The residents may not have realised at the time but the jail was also used to store the Crown Jewels during World War I.

In more recent times the jail has become a popular tourist attraction and has been used to film episodes of the BBC series ‘Poldark’.

Under the plans, the existing derelict cell block buildings would be restored and converted into hotel accommodation, with each room spanning three cells. The former hospital wing would be demolished to make way for a new building housing a 'Dark Walk' experience. A new car park would also be created.

Bodmin Jail hotel is set to join a long list of hotels whose buildings started life either as a ‘house of correction’ or as court buildings.  The 95-bedroom Malmaison Oxford, for example, is on the site of the former Oxford Jail.