Luxury Portrush hotel set to get green light

Luxury Portrush hotel set to get green light

Plans for a luxury hotel overlooking Royal Portrush Golf Club look set to receive the green light, three years after developers pulled a planning application for a £30m 115-bedroom resort at the site.

The revised proposal for “a small luxury golf lodge/hotel” has been recommended for approval by Causeway Coast & Glens Council’s planning officers.

It will consist of a three-storey main lodge building with reception, dining and bar areas, golf bag store and seven guest accommodation suites. It will also include guest accommodation to the rear of the main lodge, consisting of 20 further suites.

After the original plans were rejected in 2018 on the back of “community feedback”, North Coast Ventures Limited said it accepted its proposals “were not appropriate”, adding: “We have listened to the local community and the feedback we have received during the consultation process.

The hotel will overlook Royal Portrush’s famous links

“We still firmly believe that the north coast is an area which needs higher quality accommodation and a greater number of hotel rooms.”

Letters of support for the new application were received from the Ireland Golf Tour Operator Association, Bushmills Trust, DUP MPs — Ian Paisley and Gregory Campbell and 2011 Open champion Darren Clarke.

He said: “There is a great need for five-star accommodation in the area to satisfy the requirements of the high-end US golfers, who at present often return to Belfast rather than staying in the north Coast .”

Former Open champion Darren Clarke voiced his support

The Dunluce Lodge, funded by Texas-based ARC, is earmarked for a 10-acre site between the Ballymacrea Road and Dunluce Road.

Developers will hope to have the venture completed in advance of The Open making a rumoured return to Royal Portrush Golf Club in 2025.

The 2019 staging of the championship on the club’s Dunluce Links was one of the most successful Opens on record and even boasted a home winner in Offaly’s Shane Lowry.