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Prestonfield House
Hotel - Five Star PR at base of page
Prestonfield House Hotel: Rhubarb
Restaurant Review
"Tucked behind a swathe of Southside suburbia is a former Lord Provost's
white-rendered house, its double gables framed by mature trees".
"you are swept into a cosetted luxury of colour and pattern, richly-furnished
rooms and exquisite service".
"We enjoyed Rhubarb immensely, we were pampered and the Hotel
proved that it could really look after its guests".
Prestonfield House reservations: 0131 225 7800 reservations@prestonfield.com

Rhubarb Restaurant: by Adrian Welch
Edinburgh's super-opulent celebrity hideaway hotel, Prestonfield, has
been
named today as one of The World's Best 101 Hotels by style-bible Tatler
in
their "guide to the ultimate in global glamour". Prestonfield
House Hotel PR at base of page.
Prestonfield House named AA Hotel of the Year 5 Oct 2004

Rhubarb Restaurant: by Adrian Welch
Prestonfield - Scotland's most indulgent Hotel scoops "Hotel of the
Year Award"
Prestonfield House: PR 6 Oct 2004
Edinburghs most glamorous hotel, Prestonfield was named as Hotel
of the Year by the AA in Scotland at a ceremony held in Glasgow today.

Prestonfield: exterior image from Prestonfield House
Hotel
It is less than a year since Prestonfield opened with a star-studded dinner
for the cast of the MTV music awards and already Prestonfield has scooped
a clutch of awards of its own including being named as Scotlands
Most Romantic Hotel in Scotland and becoming the latest hotel in Scotland
to receive the coveted 5 star hotel rating.
Recently described by the international travel bible Conde Nast Traveller
Magazine as So extravagant its like walking onto the set of some
flamboyant costume drama and by style bible Tatler as Divine decadence,
Prestonfield has rapidly become one of the most talked-about hotels in
the UK with an A-list following that includes Joan Collins, Minnie Driver,
Billy Boyd and Vin Diesel among its fans.
Opulence, theatre and luxury have been combined in James Thomsons
quirky and stylish reworking of this A-listed seventeenth century mansion
where minimalism is banished and maximalism rules! In addition to the
22 dramatic and luxurious bedrooms and sumptuous suites, there is a new
destination restaurant - Rhubarb - alongside a collection of stunning
private diningrooms and romantic salons.

Prestonfield: entry image from Prestonfield House Hotel
Every modern convenience including plasma TVs, Bose sound systems and
air-conditioning has been hidden behind walls upholstered in opulent velvets
or brocades. Other luxury touches include Venetian glass mosaic bathrooms,
Champagne to welcome guests in each room and roaring log fires burning
in the hotels many decadent salons.
Prestonfields owner James Thomson said, Prestonfield is a
uniquely individual and magical place that our guests just seem to love,
so it is great to be recognised by the AA as their Hotel of the Year.

Dining at Prestonfield - Rhubarb restaurant by Adrian
Welch
We aimed to make Prestonfield a bold and distinctive alternative to the
bland, uniform hotels that proliferate and to give visitors another great
reason to visit Scotland. Prestonfields award is wonderful recognition
for all of our team who have worked hard to create a distinctive destination
hotel for Scotland and who work so hard to make every guests visit
to Prestonfield exceptional.
Jack Munro, Chief Executive of Edinburgh & Lothians Tourist
Board commented, I am delighted, but not surprised, that Prestonfield
has achieved this prestigious Award. This is an enormous vote of confidence
in James Thomsons team at Prestonfield and further enhances Edinburghs
reputation as a destination with an ever-growing portfolio of world class
tourism products and services.

Prestonfield: interior image from Prestonfield House
Hotel
Background to Prestonfield House Hotel:
James Thomson purchased the 17th century Prestonfield in a private deal
late last year. Thomson also owns Edinburgh's renowned Witchery
by the Castle which celebrates its 25th Anniversary on Halloween this
year and Edinburgh's first and finest rooftop restaurant, the Tower
Restaurant, located above the Museum of Scotland. When James Thomson
opened the Witchery in 1979 it was with a staff of three, now a team of
almost 300 work in his growing collection of unique venues and his first
year's turnover is achieved daily.
A lavish and extensive multi-million pound refurbishment has seen all
Prestonfield's rooms and public areas restored in his unique grand and
opulent style that includes the most decadent individually decorated bedrooms,
sumptuous private diningrooms, theatrical salons and Scotland's most opulent
restaurant - Rhubarb Restaurant.

Rhubarb Restaurant: dining image by Adrian Welch
Minutes from the Royal Mile Prestonfield House Hotel occupies an A-listed
building surrounded by 20 acres of parkland adjacent to Holyrood Park.
The results of their in depth assessment of over 4,000 hotels will be
published by the AA in the AA Hotel Guide 2005 on October 14. The AA have
also awarded Prestonfield House a prestigious 4 Red Stars rather than
standard black ones, membership of their UK Top 200 Hotels and 2 AA Rosettes
for Rhubarb - the restaurant at Prestonfield
Prestonfield Hotel: reservations 0131 225 7800 reservations@prestonfield.com
Prestonfield House Hotel PR
PRESTONFIELD NAMED AS SCOTLAND’S MOST ROMANTIC HOTEL
Following an extensive programme of restoration and refurbishment, Prestonfield
House has been named as Scotland’s Most Romantic Hotel in the recent Hotel
of the Year Awards. This follows Prestonfield’s accolade as one of Tatler
Magazines Top 20 Hotels for its Divine Decadence and confirms Prestonfield
as Edinburgh’s most indulgent retreat.
Opulence, theatre and luxury are combined in James Thomson’s quirky and
stylish reworking of this A-listed seventeenth century mansion where minimalism
is banished and maximalism rules! In addition to the dramatic rooms and
indulgent suites, there is his new destination restaurant – Rhubarb alongside
a collection of stunning private diningrooms and romantic salons.

Rhubarb Restaurant: image from Prestonfield House Hotel
James Thomson, owner of the capital’s celebrated Witchery by the Castle
and
rooftop Tower restaurants, recently acquired this historic 17th century
mansion, which had been a hotel for fifty years. The purchase realised
a long-held ambition, as when still a student Thomson had worked as a
waiter at Prestonfield House, he fell in love with the magical place,
and dreamt of one day becoming its owner.
Now, as one might expect from the team responsible for creating some of
the
most unique and exciting hospitality destinations in the country, this
marvellous old house has been distinctively re-styled to provide the ultimate
retort to minimalism. The patina of age has been gently brushed away,
its long forgotten splendours re-gilded and walls have been upholstered
in opulent velvets or brocades. In addition to Prestonfield’s existing
collection of fine art and antique furnishings, Thomson has added a wealth
of suitably grand, precious and quixotic finds culled from the auction
rooms of Europe.
Now, as the lights dim of an evening, log fires roar once more in the
original hearths, and Diptyque’s tuberose fragrance fills the air, the
atmosphere becomes gloriously decadent – possibly dissolute.
Individually designed bedrooms and suites at Prestonfield have state-of-the-art
technology discreetly located amid their opulently furnished splendours.
All are
air-conditioned, with high-speed internet access, Bose sound systems,
DVD
players and 32” plasma televisions. Bed linens by Frette, luxurious bathrobes,
fresh flowers and exclusive toiletries complete the pampering experience.
James Thomson says: 'I am delighted to see Prestonfield recognised as
the
opulent, indulgent and totally romantic place that it is. I wanted to
restore the house to the glories of its heyday and to create an alternative
to today’s plethora of bland, dull hotels – the perfect romantic retreat.
The decor is every bit as rich and colourful as the history of the house
itself – we hope our guests will be as colourful too.'
Peter Lederer CBE, Chairman, VisitScotland said 'It is fitting that the
achievements of those at the front line of the industry who are doing
a great job should be recognised through the Scottish Hotel of the Year
Awards.'
Prestonfield is situated only five minutes from Edinburgh’s finest shopping
streets and the historic attractions of the Royal Mile. Yet, as the house
is surrounded by twenty acres of parkland (which is home to a herd of
highland cattle plus eighteen peacocks), it provides all the privacy of
a country estate.
For further info on Prestonfield House Hotel please contact 0131 225 0976

Dining at Rhubarb by Adrian Welch
If you are interested
in developments at Prestonfield:
Visit James Thomson's Prestonfield House Hotel, Edinburgh's most indulgent
retreat at www.prestonfield.com or enjoy a taste of Rhubarb at his latest
highly-acclaimed restaurant at www.rhubarb-restaurant.com

Pudding at Rhubarb by Adrian Welch
The Witchery by the Castle, Castlehill, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh
&
Prestonfield House, Priestfield Rd, Edinburgh
Direct line: +44 (0) 131 668 3403
Direct fax: +44 (0) 131 668 3976
Other James Thomson restaurants:-
The Witchery Hotel
The Secret Garden Restaurant
The Tower Restaurant
Prestonfield House Hotel PR:
PRESTONFIELD - EDINBURGH'S STAR-STRUCK HOTEL WELCOMES 5 MORE STARS!!
Prestonfield House - Edinburgh's most indulgent retreat, has just been
awarded
rare and coveted 5-star hotel status. This confirms Prestonfield's position
as one of the most luxurious and pampering places to stay in the world.
The city's most glamorous and stylish hotel, which opened its doors late
last year to welcome the entire cast and stars of the MTV awards, including
Dido, Minnie Driver and the Darkness for an exclusive eve-of-award gala
dinner, has since developed a strong celebrity following with stars such
as Joan Collins calling it 'fabulous' and regular fan Shirley Manson thinking
it 'incredible!'. Conde Nast Traveller Magazine recently described it
as 'so extravagant it's like walking onto the set of some extravagant
costume drama'
Prestonfield, the latest in a collection of unique places to eat or stay
owned by Scottish hotelier and restaurateur James Thomson, has had an
incredible year already, being dubbed 'Edinburgh's most indulgent retreat'
by Elle, as one of the 20 Hottest Hotels by Tatler and as the 'Most Romantic
Hotel in Scotland' in the Hotel of the Year Awards. Now, following a series
of anonymous inspections, VisitScotland have conferred the ultimate accolade
of 5 stars on the city's most talked-about hotel.
James Thomson, Prestonfield's owner said 'It has been a huge achievement
by all involved to turn this faded gem of an hotel into one of the world's
most desirable places to stay and a major attraction for visitors to Scotland.
Prestonfield has true star quality and we very much welcome seeing this
reflected in the awarding of the maximum five stars from VisitScotland.
Prestonfield and its restaurant Rhubarb are already developing a passionate
following and we look forward to welcoming guests for many years to come
in true five-star style.'
Jack Munro, Chief Executive of Edinburgh & Lothian's Tourist Board, commented:
'This is a considerable achievement in the short space of time since James
Thomson acquired the hotel and is testament to his ability and flair.
To have another 5-star property in the city clearly enhances our reputation
as a leading city break destination. We're delighted that the hard work
of the new team at Prestonfield has paid off with this award.'
Susan Watson, SE Edinburgh and Lothian's tourism team leader, said:
'Prestonfield House joins the elite of Scotland's hospitality sector with
its five star rating. It is a well deserved accolade for Prestonfield's
management and staff who have invested enormous effort in providing a
quality experience for their guests that enhances Edinburgh and Scotland's
reputation as a world class destination.'
Prestonfield House Hotel - Five Star PR Aug 1 2004
James Thomson bought Prestonfield late last year in a private deal before
embarking on an ambitious £3m restoration of this A-listed mansion, now
the city's most indulgent retreat.
Prestonfield was built in 1687 as the grand home of a seventeenth-century
Lord Provost of Edinburgh and a place for entertaining the glitterati
of the day including David Hume, Benjamin Franklin, Dr Samuel Johnson,
and his biographer, Boswell. Later Sandie Shaw walked barefoot across
the marble floor of the front hall. Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher
each dined at Prestonfield under the watchful eyes of early Dick-Cunyngham
family portraits. Sean Connery, Elton John and Catherine Zeta Jones all
partied the night away. And Oliver Reed raised the hell for which he was
so very well known.
Now opulence, romance, theatre and luxury are combined in this stylish
reworking of the hotel that now features every modern convenience - from
plasma TV's to air-conditioning - all hidden behind the velvet-lined walls
of its ultra-luxurious rooms and suites.
Rhubarb, Thomson's latest destination restaurant occupies two sensationally
grand Regency rooms central to the hotel that have variously been described
as 'decadent' and the 'ultimate retort to minimalism.';
James Thomson also owns and runs Edinburgh's first and finest rooftop
Tower
Restaurant above the Museum of Scotland and the city's best-known
restaurant, the Witchery by the Castle. The Witchery celebrates its 25th
Anniversary later this year, an event which Thomson intends to mark with
a
celebrity-packed gala dinner on Halloween that will raise funds for charitable
initiative.
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EDINBURGH'S SUPER-INDULGENT HOTEL, PRESTONFIELD, NAMED ONE OF EUROPE'S
SEXIEST SPOTS
Experts at the new super-exclusive Mr & Mrs Smith guide to Europe's
sexiest locations have named Edinburgh's 5-star Prestonfield as the only
destination for lovers in Scotland and the only UK destination outside
of
London.
The Mr & Mrs Smith guide to European Cities has been described as 'the
ultimate guide to hip hotels' by the Guardian and 'A fantastic guide to
the most stylish escapes' by the Sunday Times. Mr & Mrs Smith's experts
included fashion designer Stella McCartney among the many reviewers that
scoured thousands of hotels in a Europe-wide search for the 33 sexiest
hotels in 14 cities throughout the continent.
Recently lavishly restored by its new owner James Thomson, Prestonfield
has had an exceptional first year, winning coveted 5-star rating to make
in Scotland's latest top hotel, as well as being named as the Most
Romantic Hotel in Scotland and by the AA as the Hotel of the Year in
Scotland. World travel bible Conde Nast Traveller called it 'So
extravagant it's like walking onto the set of some flamboyant costume
drama' and it is described as 'possibly the most service-obsessed hotel
I
have ever visited...beyond swank' in exclusive US-based Hampton's
Magazine. Since its star-studded opening for the cast of the MTV music
awards, Prestonfield has attracted a celebrity following that includes
screen star Joan Collins, Vin Diesel, Billy Boyd and Minnie Driver, as
well as many guests in search of Scotland's most indulgent and romantic
retreat.
A multi million pound investment in the restoration has seen owner James
Thomson create a stylish and ultra-opulent hotel within the unique setting
of an A-listed historic mansion, built as the grand baroque home of
Edinburgh's Lord Provost in 1687. Guests now find every modern convenience
- from high speed internet to huge plasma screens - hidden behind the
velvet-upholstered walls of Scotland's most indulgent rooms and suites.
Prestonfield is also home to Rhubarb, Thomson's latest destination
restaurant and the most opulent to date (he also owns Edinburgh's famous
rooftop Tower & Witchery by the Castle restaurants).
Prestonfield's owner, restaurateur and hotelier James Thomson said;
'We are delighted that Edinburgh's most indulgent retreat features in
the
ultimate hotel guide to Europe's elite & stylish hotels. It is an
exceptional guide that features only exceptional hotels, so we are
delighted to see Prestonfield recognised as one of the finest in Europe
and to see the city of Edinburgh feature among Europe's most romantic
destinations. Mr & Mrs Smith is a uniquely bold, colourful and sassy guide
that perfectly reflects the indulgent, opulent and quirky character of
Prestonfield and of the other exceptional hotels it features.'
The Mr & Mrs Smith European Cities collection is published by Spy
Publishing www.mrandmrssmith.com It is the successor to the Mrs & Mrs
Smith UK/Ireland book which featured Prestonfield's sister
restaurant-with-rooms, the Witchery by the Castle www.thewitchery.com
Membership of Europe's most elite collection of hotels marks an
exceptional first anniversary for Prestonfield House after its stylish
reworking
and massive investment by new owner James Thomson. In an exceptional first
year Prestonfield gained coveted 5-star hotel status, was named as the
AA's Hotel of the Year, as Romantic Hotel of the Year , as one of the
AA's
Top 200 Hotels and as one of the UK's hottest 20 Hotels by style-bible
Tatler.
Prestonfield has just 24 highly individual and luxurious rooms and
suites, all decorated in Prestonfield's trademark opulent and indulgent
style.
Rates start at just £195 per room per night, inclusive of VAT,
newspapers, Prestonfield's full Scottish breakfast and a complimentary
bottle of Pol Roger Champagne. Prestonfield House - Reservations 0131
225 7800
As well as romantic beds, marble and Venetian mosaic bathrooms all
rooms feature the latest technology from CD & DVD players to wi-fi
internet and 32" plasma TVs.
Rhubarb - the restaurant at Prestonfield House Hotel is James Thomson's
most
opulent to date, with huge gilded chandeliers dominating the pair of grand
regency oval rooms that it occupies.
Prestonfield House has a number of striking public rooms including the
baroque 17th-century Tapestry room, a room lined entirely in leather and
a
collection of exquisite panelled private diningrooms.
James Thomson conceived Prestonfield House as 'a compelling alternative
to
today's plethora of bland and unexceptional hotels and yet another great
reason to visit the magical city of Edinburgh'
Prestonfield's owner and creator James Thomson was recently given
the ultimate award for tourism - a VisitScotland Silver Thistle bestowed
on owner James Thomson by First Minister Jack McConnell and was described
by Time Out as 'Edinburgh's star restaurateur'.
The Witchery by the Castle recently celebrated its landmark 25th
Anniversary with a gala dinner hosted by James Thomson that raised
sufficient funds to help charity Sight Savers International restore the
sight of over 3,000 children in Bangladesh.
Prestonfield House Hotel : PR - 22 Nov 2004
Prestonfield Edinburgh: Tatler Award
Edinburgh's super-opulent celebrity hideaway hotel, Prestonfield, has
been
named today as one of The World's Best 101 Hotels by style-bible Tatler
in
their 'guide to the ultimate in global glamour'.
In Tatler's glossy guide to the most indulgent places to stay in the world,
Prestonfield House Hotel features alongside the world's most famous and
star-studded hotels, including the Ritz, the Cipriani in Venice, the Crillon
in Paris and
the Bel Air in Los Angeles.
Tatler described Edinburgh's Prestonfield as having "opulence with
sophistication" ,urging readers to "Forget minimalism for a
blissful moment
and indulge in leather silk and velvet" whilst noting that a stay
at
Prestonfield Hotel was like 'living in one of Vivienne Westwood's dresses.'
Tatler's verdict - 'Overblown should never be underrated!'
Prestonfield House has been lavishly refurbished by new owner James Thomson
in the decadent and dramatic style that became his trademark style when
creating the famous Witchery by the Castle in Edinburgh. Now the stylishly
reworked Prestonfield Hotel has become Scotland's most talked-about hotel,
with an A-list following that includes Minnie Driver, Beyonce, Shirley
Manson, Vin Diesel, Bryan Ferry and Joan Collins among its many fans.
Prestonfield is also home to Rhubarb, Thomson's latest destination restaurant
and the most opulent to date!
When he purchased Prestonfield House last year James Thomson said he hoped
to create an hotel that was " an antidote to the bland uniformity
of hotels,
that would put back the fun and glamour into a hotel stay."
Following the Tatler awards, Prestonfield House's owner James Thomson
said 'Tatler have sought out a unique collection of the most glamorous
hotels in the
world and it is wonderful to see Prestonfield and Edinburgh feature alongside
the world's great destinations. Edinburgh is the most beautiful and romantic
city in Europe, so we are delighted that even more visitors will discover
Scotland's charms when they come and indulge in Prestonfield's utterly
decadent experience.'
Jack Munro, Chief Executive of the Edinburgh and Lothians Tourist Board,
said: 'It is beyond dispute that Prestonfield has become one of the most
elegant and stylish hotels in the United Kingdom. James Thomson and his
team continue to earn the respect and admiration of some of the most demanding
critics and this latest acknowledgement, from Tatler/Abercrombie and Kent,
is a further reminder of just how far the hotel has come in only a short
time. Prestonfield's success is good news for Edinburgh and good news
for Scottish tourism.'
Prestonfield House : Hotel PR - 6 Dec 2004
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