insideKENT Magazine Issue 42 - September 2015 | Page 104

GETAWAYS Hythe Imperial Hotel BY SAMANTHA G Not content with relying on its architectural draw, a vigorous, yet refined refurbishment and investment programme has truly created a haven by the sea… © Pete @ Ap-Art Photography © Pete @ Ap-Art Photography Since its inception as a hotel way back in 1880, it’s easy to see why the Hythe Imperial Hotel has been a popular destination forn holidaying highflyers. The stunning 19th-century building born out of Victorian attention to detail and craftsmanship is not only beautiful to look at, but also to look out from, as it sits majestic and proud on the Hythe coastline. Fast-forward over a 100 years, and whilst additions and changes have been made, not least to name and ownership, and including an exterior facelift in 2011, the building itself is still a true testament to its original incarnation, and its appeal has spread to also cater for the business, golf and spa markets. On arrival, I was initially surprised to find that the main entrance to the hotel is actually not through its coastal facade but instead through the gardens away from the coastal road. However, rather than detracting from the building and setting, it means that the layout masterfully makes use of its stunning location, and in doing so, provides two of its facilities – the ground floor Coast restaurant and the first floor Imperial Ballroom – with uninterrupted, panoramic sea views. The refurbishment programme has also extended to the rooms and is evidenced initially by the fresh, cool, muted grey corridors and entrance areas adorned with beautiful black and white imagery of the hotel and local area from bygone days. The 100 rooms and suites, of which no two are the same, command either garden or sea views and range from cosy and intimate standard rooms to practical and comfortable family rooms and stylish and spacious junior suites. 104 Dining is an important element of the Hythe Imperial offering, and as well as serving breakfasts to overnight guests each morning, Coast offers fine dining with its evening and Sunday Lunch menus. Sourcing ingredients locally using producers and suppliers such as Griggs, Huntleys of Tenterden and Coastal of Canterbury, the restaurant's promise \