
India-based Renest Hotels and Resorts has acquired the Dunsvirk Court, located in Mussoorie hill station, India, The Economic Times has reported.
With the acquisition of Dunsvirk Court, the company claims to have bolstered its services in the hospitality space.
Renest Dunsvirk Court Mussoorie is a boutique hotel located 7,200ft above sea level in Mussoorie. It offers a heritage sanctuary with an ancient British appeal.
Lord Dunsvirk and Lord Guthrie once owned this historic building, which was later purchased by the Maharaja of Baroda and transformed into a hotel in 1989.
The property features 41 guest rooms with a range of amenities to ensure luxury and ease for customers looking for a getaway.
It spans 4.5 acres and includes an open lawn, a banquet hall, parking, a restaurant and bar, a kids’ play zone, a wellness spa and a well-equipped gym.
Renest Hotels and Resorts brand development general manager Vishal Lonkar was quoted by The Economic Times as saying: “We are thrilled to announce the addition of our newest luxurious offering with Renest Dunsvirk Court Mussoorie. The property is a window into the scenic beauty of this beautiful region.
“Every detail of the property reflects the unique character and charm of Mussoorie and at the same time provides all modern comforts and amenities. We invite travellers to experience the unique character of Renest Dunsvirk Court Mussoorie and create memories that will last a lifetime.”