Chateau Impney

Chateau Impney

Chateau Impney Hotel & Exhibition Centre is a Grade II* listed[1] 19th-century house built in the style of an elaborate French château near Droitwich Spa in Worcestershire, England. Of the large mansions in Worcestershire supported by industrial fortunes, Sir Nicolas Pevsner judged Impney to be "the showiest of them all in the county".[2] Once a family home for local industrialist John Corbett, Chateau Impney has been a hotel since 1925.[3]

Chateau Impney has 106 bedrooms, including boutique-styled rooms in the main building, and houses the Impney Restaurant and Bar and the Grand Bar, which features an oak-carved Jacobean staircase that extends upwards throughout the building and views that incorporate the Malvern Hills.

The hotel is also home to a number of conferencing facilities, including the Regent Centre, which is one of the largest exhibition spaces in the West Midlands.

Chateau Impney announced in 2020 that it would permanently close.

  1. ^ Historic England. "Details from listed building database (1288244)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
  2. ^ Brooks & Pevsner 2007, p. xxxviii.
  3. ^ Hodges 2009, p. 275.