£500k upgrade for iconic hotel

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A NORTH Down hotel has unveiled a half a million pound luxury upgrade following what it described as a ‘year of continued growth’

The Culloden Estate and Spa in Cultra has spent £500,000 renovating the fourth floor of its guest rooms, after recording a year of increased visitor numbers from American markets and the Republic of Ireland.

The investment is testament to the five star property’s ‘commitment to the ongoing enhancement of its luxury guest experience’, according to a statement.

The programme of improvement has delivered a ‘stunning upgrade to the fourth floor Garden Rooms, with views across the estate grounds’, complete with new soft furnishings, lighting, seating and décor alongside a complete refit of guest bathrooms. 

Bold colours of heritage-inspired tones of deep green and terracotta have been paired with soft, atmospheric lighting to create a calm and considered sense of luxury, while the bathrooms have been finished in striking marble-effect stone finishes, brushed brass detailing and walk-in rainfall showers. 

Cormac Fadden, general manager of the Culloden Estate & Spa said 2025 was a ‘great year for the Culloden, with continued growth across key markets and sustained demand for luxurious, experience-led stays’.

“Ongoing investment in our bedrooms, facilities and our team ensures we are well positioned for the next phase of growth,” he said.

He said the upgraded rooms were ‘thoughtfully designed to reflect the character of the estate while balancing timeless luxury with contemporary comfort’.