The Sandburn Hall Hotel is set to open today
UK - LED lighting manufacturer CFE Lighting has completed a major project at the luxury Sandburn Hall Hotel, near York, North Yorkshire, which is set to open this week.
The company, which specialises in bespoke LED luminaires and lighting solutions for the commercial, industrial, and public sectors, designed and manufactured 55 exterior lighting bollards, which have been installed by electrical partner NEC Services at the new hotel complex.
The bollards are fitted with low-energy, high lumen LEDs, which will provide wayfinding and emergency lighting along the main walkways which run around the front and back of the 40-bedroom luxury hotel, which will open its doors to guests for the first time on 24 May.
The £5m hotel will be the first major new-build hotel development between York and the coast for over 20 years, with the site already home to an 18-hole championship golf course, Grand Function Hall and the popular Tykes restaurant.
Commenting on the project, Amanda Speight, national business development manager at CFE Lighting, said, “We’re delighted to have been able to support the development of what will be an incredible destination hotel for the region. The project enabled us to showcase the full breadth of our capabilities, from visiting the site to assess the requirements through to designing and manufacturing the bollards, using the very best components, at our production facility in Barrowford.”
Hotel director James Hogg added, “Everything about the design and build of this hotel is quality and that extends to the smaller details such as the exterior lighting bollards, with CFE Lighting creating a bespoke, British-made product that perfectly meets our needs.
“Everything is now set for the launch on Monday and we’re looking forward to welcoming hundreds of guests over the coming weeks.”
Sandburn Hall Hotel is the latest project to be completed by CFE Lighting, with the energy-efficient LED lighting manufacturer experiencing strong demand for its products and services across a range of sectors, including food and beverage production, schools, hospitals, and colleges.

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