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ARTIST RESIDENCE,

Brighton, Bristol, London, Cornwall & Oxfordshire

‘Antiques provide a unique character to our spaces. The pieces we tend to go for are rough and ready, rather than polished artefacts.’

Having already created a small dynasty of cosy boutique hotels (Brighton, London, Oxfordshire and Penzance) the latest location on the Artist Residence hit list is Bristol, with a brand new artisan escape due to open later on this year. The walls in every AR property are a talking point, and brand founders Justin and Charlotte Salisbury begin each project by collaborating with their favourite local and national artists, to create unique artworks for each space. They’re equally drawn to period properties, so create interiors

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