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Mews-style serviced apartments address Inverness visitor demand

May 17 2019

Mews-style serviced apartments address Inverness visitor demand

HRI Munro Architecture has brought forward revised plans for eight mews-style serviced apartments in Inverness, a response to the growing demand for short-term accommodation in the Highland capital.

A growing tourism sector and business need had spurred proposals for 16 serviced apartments at Ross House, a detached Victorian house within the central conservation area, but this was dismissed on the grounds of posing a detrimental impact to the conservation area.

The latest scheme takes the form of a low-level brick terrace with external stairs breaking up the elevation to form semi-private courtyards to the rear of the existing property.

Partially obscured behind a stone wall the properties will include glazed balconies and perforated privacy screens with high-level clerestory glazing bringing light to the rear while maintaining privacy for neighbours.

A growing focus on tourism has seen LDN appointed to transform Inverness Castle into a visitor hub.

2 Comments

Scunnered
#1 Posted by Scunnered on 17 May 2019 at 14:20 PM
Buy one of these, and on a 140'' telly, you can watch whoever might be watching telly.
Do I even care any more?
Contextual Response
#2 Posted by Contextual Response on 18 May 2019 at 09:45 AM
Low level brick mews.... in Inverness. Really!?

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