CG images unveil first look at Bromley’s first boutique hotel amid regeneration
Brama, Bromley’s newest and only boutique hotel, has announced it will be welcoming guests just in time for summer.
With 23 “beautifully designed” rooms, Brama is set to be the first offering of its kind in the area, combining “convenience and comfort with universal appeal and local flair”.
The new lifestyle hotel is part of the “major” renovation of Bromley Old Town Hall following its addition to the Heritage at Risk register in 2009, bringing a new lease of life to the “much-loved” historical building and surrounding area.
Steeped in history, the Old Town Hall officially opened in 1907, and has since played host to the wedding of David Bowie, the local seat of government, and even provided shelter in the event of a nuclear fallout during World War II.
Its foundations were laid in 1906 and it was extended multiple times before sadly becoming vacant. The re-opening of Bromley Old Town Hall signals a “reinvigoration of the building’s spirit and a renewal of its purpose”.

The design-led hotel is “perfectly positioned” for locals, visitors and city workers alike, in the heart of Greater London’s “most up-and-coming destination”. Bromley was recently named the best area of London to live in.
Brama benefits from close proximity to local amenities such as The Glades shopping centre and Bromley South and North train stations, which offer connection to central London within as little as 16 minutes.
Not only home to Brama, Bromley Old Town Hall has been transformed into a new multi-use destination for Bromley, which is its first proof of concept site with a whole ecosystem of amenities.
Brama joins flexible workspace by Clockwise and all-day restaurant Dorothy and Marshall, meaning guests can book a desk for their working day or a table for dinner. The space has been designed to “enhance interactions, spark inspiration and cultivate a sense of true belonging”.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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