Guests are promised "an intriguingly different experience presented by hotel professionals and aspiring managers".
They will receive "flair and attention to detail that you would expect from future leaders of the international hotel and hospitality industry".
Welcome to Britain's first hotel school, offering students from the age of 18 the chance to gain a degree in hotel management or develop culinary skills while working in a fully operational hotel. The school/hotel will be in a converted Grade II listed house in the Essex countryside - and, according to Lord (Kenneth) Baker, the former Education Secretary, will offer four-star service to all who stay there.
Wivenhoe House in Colchester, Essex, sited in the grounds of Wivenhoe Park, is undergoing a £10 million (NZ$20.8m) refurbishment to enable it to take its first students from May - when the hotel will open to the public.
Some 60 students will be recruited in the first year of operation with numbers eventually rising to 120. The venture is jointly planned by education charity Edge, the University of Essex and Kaplan Open Learning - which offers degree courses online in a partnership with the university.