Perched above the estuary on Cornwall’s south coast, Fowey Hall Hotel is a place where heritage loosens its tie – and from the outset, this ambition was clear. As designer and Studio Founder Jill Higgins describes it, the hotel should feel “like entering a relaxed, country, family home.” That deceptively simple statement underpins a design approach that resists spectacle in favour of warmth and tactility. This is not heritage as a museum piece, nor coastal design by way of shorthand. Rather, it’s a layered interior narrative that allows the building – and its setting – to exhale.

Cornwall is present throughout Fowey Hall Hotel, but never in the obvious ways. “Reconnecting the hotel with its location and the community was a key aspect of the project,” continued Higgins. Local artists and craftspeople were commissioned to create bespoke furniture, wallpapers and artworks, embedding the hotel within its cultural landscape.

Nowhere is this balance between calm and character more evident than in the bathrooms, where House of Rohl’s Victoria + Albert baths become both functional centrepieces and gentle design statements. Many guestrooms feature freestanding baths chosen not simply for their sculptural qualities, but for how they converse with the wider interior.

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