Harcourt Inns acquires The Boundary

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Harcourt Inns acquires The Boundary hotel in Shoreditch

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Harcourt Inns founder James McCulloch has acquired Shoreditch-based boutique hotel The Boundary from The Conran estate.

Under its new ownership, The Boundary will enter ‘a new era’ in 2022 following an extensive refurbishment of the ground floor which will become a destination all-day bar and restaurant.  

The ground floor is currently home to the British-themed Albion Café. The hotel also has a basement restaurant that most recently traded as Wilder Restaurant and Bar, an events space, and 17 individually-designed rooms. 

McCulloch founded Harcourt Inns in 2014, with the acquisition and refurbishment of The Harcourt in Marylebone.

He went on to develop The Three Cranes in the City, The Coach in Clerkenwell, The Hero of Maida in Maida Vale, The Crown in Chiswick and KPH in Notting Hill.

“The Boundary is an iconic building on one of the most desirable streets in East London. With an opportunity to create varying offers across multiple floors, we have exciting plans to give this property a new lease of life,” he says. 

“We are working with a leading design team to transform the various spaces and are putting together an impressive line-up of chefs, artists, musicians and mixologists to help put the Boundary back on the London map.” 

Housed within a converted Victorian warehouse overlooking Redchurch and Boundary Street, The Boundary was founded by Terence Conran and Peter Prescott in 2008. 

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