- Address
- East Overcliff Drive, BH1 3AF
- Chain
- HO
- Opened
- 1936 (renovated 2010)
- Area
- CityCenter
About Cumberland Hotel Bournemouth
One of Europes only remaining purpose built Art Deco hotels, the Cumberland offers guests total relaxation yet is only minutes walk from Bournemouths vibrant centre with its cafe society, superb shopping and beautiful gardens. The Cumberland Hotel, now one of Europe s only free standing Art Deco Hotels, was built in 1937 in the Height of the Art Deco Period. A classic shaped building and one of Bournemouth s only purpose built hotels, it fast became one of Bournemouth s finest hotels. It was bulit by a builder named Mr Rowley whose daughter now lives in Pasadena, USA. She informs me that she and her friend, Rhoda Goodman, placed five multi sided three penny bits under each foundation stone. She still has the trowel that laid the stone and has promised to send it from Pasadena. During World War Two, it was commandeered by the army and housed troops defending England s South Coast. After the war, The Cumberland soon became Europe s largest Jewish hotel complete with synagogue and remained so for many years. Around 20 years ago, the hotel became gentile and became somewhat of a sleeping giant until, in 2006, it was purchased and closed down for a multi million pound refurbishment both inside and out. It now once more reflects some of the Art Deco grandeur of former days
Many now refer to Bournemouth as London by the sea, situated on the south coast of England with extensive road, rail and air links, and one of the United Kingdoms warmest climates, this town truly is a dream location. The Cumberland is located a on the prestigious East Cliff neighbourhood of town, only ten minutes walk to the towns vibrant centre, award winning gardens and bustling pier, located directly above the miles of blue flag golden sandy beaches and stylish promenades. Beaches are accessed by either cable car or the zig-zag pathway. The airport is only 10 km away and rail and coach links are only 2km
