Monday, July 28, 2025

News: Bookings being taken for new Rotherham hotel

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A new team is in place as construction nears completion at a new multimillion pound hotel in Rotherham.

Online bookings have gone live at the Courtyard by Marriott Sheffield at Waverley.

Originally due to open in Spring 2023, work stopped at the site off Highfield Spring and Poplar Way, with master developer, Harworth Group issuing a statement in 2024 regarding "unforeseen challenges" faced by the hotel owner, Stapleford Ventures.

Stapleford Ventures bought the land from Harworth in 2021 and secured planning permission for a six storey, 150 bedroom hotel in the same year. It brought in RBH Hospitality Management to run the operation but the property remained half-built until work recommenced in January 2025.

RBH remains the operator and with a general manager and management team in place, heads of department have now been recruited including a Maintenance Manager, Front Office Manager, Reservations Manager, Food and Beverage Manager and Head Chef.

Current vacancies include Chef de Partie, night team member and F&B team member.



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Reservations can now be made at the 4-star hotel, with the earliest dates for stays being November 1.

Regular rates start from £64 per night.

The hotel is set to include the Aspen restaurant and bar which will serve breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, Sunday lunch and dinner, and cocktails.

The hotel also has a fitness centre and meeting facilities.

Occupying a prominent position at the entrance roundabout to the Waverley development, the hotel will provide an important community asset for use by residents, and businesses at the adjacent Advanced Manufacturing Park (AMP).

Courtyard by Marriott website

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6 comments:

Anonymous,  July 28, 2025 at 10:07 AM  

Courtyard by Marriott ‘Sheffield’
That’s really in Rotherham!

Anonymous,  July 28, 2025 at 11:03 AM  

Why call it Marriott Sheffield? Do they think people won't notice it's not in Sheffield when they get there?

Anonymous,  July 28, 2025 at 3:13 PM  

RMBC should not allow any company to suggest they are in Sheffield when they are in Rotherham. It happens too much. Too many do it, e.g. Aston Hall suggest they are in Sheffield when Aston is in Rotherham. This needs to be stopped!!

Anonymous,  July 28, 2025 at 5:09 PM  

Looks like a botched up job anyway. Let Sheffield get a bad name from the reviews

Anonymous,  July 28, 2025 at 7:37 PM  

Someone who’s unfamiliar with the area probably wouldn’t know any different and assume it’s in Sheffield

Anonymous,  July 28, 2025 at 8:50 PM  

I don't understand why posters on this website go into raptures about things being named Sheffield. It is common practice for hotels to state the nearest city in their name so it's nothing new or unique to Rotherham. Clearly some do not get out much.

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