
Following a 17-month, £3.5m restoration after a devastating fire on Boxing Day 2023, The 3 Acres Restaurant has enjoyed a hugely successful re-opening.
The renowned inn officially reopened and welcomed guests on Sunday 18th May.
The £2m restoration included a redesigned restaurant and bar, eight brand new luxury bedrooms, and a £450,000 state-of-the-art kitchen that outshines many top London restaurants in terms of kit and capability.
In June, just over a month after the re-opening, Vizulate launched The 3 Acres’ new website which replaces the temporary site we had put in place during the restoration phase.
As well as a revamped design and user experience, the new site includes links to the new & improved room and table booking systems and features brand new photography and video. The website will continue to evolve over the coming weeks and months as Tom, Lauren and the rest of the team at the Acres introduce their plans for a series of special events, menu updates, wedding fairs and more.
The 3 Acres owner, Tom Truelove, explained: “We are over the moon to have opened our doors once again, having worked pretty much none-stop alongside our fantastic contractors and tradespeople since December 2023 to bring the Acres back to life.
“It’s been a difficult and challenging process at times with the number of decisions we’ve needed to make and the sheer scale of the project but seeing the place full of guests for Sunday Lunch when we reopened on Sunday 18th May was a hugely proud moment and has made all the hard work over the last 17 months worthwhile. We are so pleased and proud to be back.”
Tom’s wife, Lauren Truelove, added: “Ensuring we stayed true to the essence of The 3 Acres as we designed the building for its next chapter was at the forefront of our minds throughout the project.
“In the restaurant and bar, the aesthetic still feels reassuringly familiar, but we’ve introduced beautiful new design elements that elevate the space like banquette seating for more informal dining and pre-dinner drinks, and a stunning pewter bar top that defines the Oyster Bar and is flanked by sumptuous leather stools in a deep oxblood shade.”