Speaker:: Max ball - The Bromley court Hotel

Wed, Nov 23rd 2016 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Max is the Manager of the Bromley Court Hotel
He will talk to the club about the early history of the hotel up to the present day

Bromley court hotel

Today, the 117-bedroom hotel has undergone a transformation – its Garden Restaurant has been redesigned, bedrooms have been refurbished and the public areas have been modernised. But its rich and varied history is proudly displayed in artwork on the walls.

Bromley Court hasn’t always been a hotel. It was built around 1800 as a country estate for Charles Long, who was Baron Farnborough, a government minister and confidant of Regency Kings George IV and William IV, who were among Bromley Court’s visitors. Long was a lover of art and culture and was a founder of the Royal Academy of Arts, the Royal institute of British Architects and the British Museum. His artist wife, Amelia, designed the Italianate Gardens with the urns and terracing that can still be seen today.

Other key historical figures that visited Bromley Court included Prime Ministers William Pitt the Younger and the Duke of Wellington, William Wilberforce and Charles Darwin.

Bromley Court became a hotel in 1904 and has been owned since 1931 by the family of its current chairman, Clare Acker.

Having survived London’s blitz, the hotel later received a visit from Prime Minister Harold Macmillan who held a cabinet meeting in the owner’s flat while he was MP for Bromley.

The hotel’s ballroom played its part in the Swinging Sixties as a famous music venue for the The Bromel Jazz Club, hosting many well-known acts including Manfred Mann, Cream, The Who, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie and Pink Floyd. Jimi Hendrix started his Experience Tour at the hotel before playing Chislehurst Caves.

Today, the Bromley Court is a popular wedding and conference venue as well as a place to meet, stay and dine for both locals and tourists to the area. It continues to celebrate its musical legacy with monthly jazz evenings.

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