The Luton Hoo Estate will hold one of its largest auctions to date, with thousands of items from the hotel’s interiors set to be sold across two days. The sale, entitled The Luton Hoo Collection, is timed ahead of The Arora Group’s planned multi-million-pound redevelopment and follows the submission of a Ryder Cup bid for 2035.
An estimated 3,000 assets from 267 guest rooms and public spaces, including those in the Mansion House, Parkland Wing, Country Club, and Warren Weir, will be on offer.
The Spa, fitness areas, and food and beverage outlets will also contribute items, as the hotel prepares for full closure at the end of September 2025.
With over 1,000 acres of landscaped grounds, Luton Hoo is set for a new chapter under The Arora Group’s redevelopment.
This ambitious project, a key part of the Arora Group’s vision since its acquisition in 2021, will transform the property into a world-class luxury destination. Operating under the globally renowned Fairmont Hotels & Resorts brand, the new estate will be elevated to new levels of luxury and solidify its position on the global stage.
This landmark hybrid sale conducted by hospitality specialists Pro Auction is a unique opportunity to acquire pieces with a storied provenance. The event, taking place both on-site at the hotel and via a live online webcast, will raise funds for a greater cause.
Each winning bid will support charitable causes, with the beneficiaries and total amount raised announced publicly after the event. This initiative highlights the Arora Group’s deep-rooted commitment to philanthropy and giving back to the community.
Alison Griffin, Director of Charitable Services at Arora, emphasised the dual purpose of the event. “This auction is more than just a sale; it’s a chance to give our furniture a second life and support meaningful causes in our community,” she said. “We’re thrilled to host an event that marries our commitment to the planet with our dedication to giving back.”
Auctioneer Simon Rose said, “We are delighted to be hosting this momentous event at the magnificent Luton Hoo Estate. This is a truly special sale, not only because of the sheer scale and quality of the collection, but also because it’s a chance for buyers to acquire beautiful items while making a tangible difference.”
This auction allows a global audience to participate and contribute to the fundraising effort. Prospective buyers can inspect the lots during a two-day public preview on November 10-11, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Luton Hoo Estate, Farm Rd, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 3TQ.
The two-day auction starts at 10:00 a.m. each morning on November 12-13, 2025. You can find the full auction catalogue, view photographs, and register to bid at www.bidspotter.co.uk.
The redevelopment will be carried out over the next few years, with the hotel set to relaunch under the Fairmont flag upon completion. The Arora Group has a strong, proven partnership with Accor and its Fairmont Hotels & Resorts brand, having successfully launched the Fairmont Windsor Park.
This new project will build on that success, bringing the same level of prestige and quality to Luton Hoo. The transformation of the estate is expected to attract new visitors from both domestic and international markets, putting Central Bedfordshire on the world stage and ensuring the long-term viability and success of the historic property.