The Inn at Warner Hall in Gloucester is set to reopen its doors on Wednesday, March 5, after undergoing three months of restoration and renovations that “pair modern luxuries with the property’s timeless charm.”
The historic manor house, which was established in 1642 by President George Washington’s great-great-grandfather Augustine Warner I, closed for renovations in December after being purchased by the Orlando-based private equity firm BluWater Group. It is now under the management of the Thomas Lee Group, an Orlando, Florida-based business that specializes in luxury resort management.
“We’re honored to write the next chapter in Warner Hall’s remarkable story,” said Bryan Guillot, CEO of Thomas Lee Group, in a press release. “This beloved estate has always been a special place where history is alive.”
Guillot said his group has fully preserved the inn’s legacy while adding “new layers of comfort and modern amenities.” According to the release, these amenities include plush king beds...
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