Louise Clark

Louise Clark

I have been Chief Operating Officer at The Brew House Hotel for the past two years, having joined the business shortly after it opened. Prior to running the hotel I ran large health & fitness clubs for nearly 15 years and continue to work-out every day as a member of a local gym. Having grown up in Australia and started my working life as a school teacher in Botswana in southern Africa I followed my dream of living and working in London - in theory for two years. 20 years later I find myself still in the UK! My passions at work are operations and people - with a zero tolerance attitude towards poor standards.

The Brew House Hotel

The Brew House Hotel is a luxurious boutique hotel, located close to the historic Pantiles area of Royal Tunbridge Wells. With a contemporary and luxury feel, the hotel has 15 individually designed bedrooms, gym, restaurant, bar and function room that seats up to 150 people. Designed to a superior standard, the hotel blends contemporary style with imaginative lighting and comfortable furnishings. Whether staying for business, pleasure or both there is something for everyone.

The hotel is owned privately and has been designed as the flagship of an anticipated group of hotels. Managed by Chief Operating Officer, Louise Clark, the hotel is renowned for its attention to detail and its attentive, yet discreet, staff.

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