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Brunton Boatyard

19th-century colonial shipyard, Fort Kochi waterfront, vintage luxury and local cuisine.

CGH Earth

Rate
₹40k–₹1.2L per night (rooms and suites, breakfast included)
Best months
Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr
Host destination
Kochi (Fort Kochi)

Why this matters

Brunton Boatyard occupies the site of George Brunton and Sons' shipping business in Fort Kochi, a colonial-era boatyard redeveloped in the late 1990s by CGH Earth, a conservation-minded operator. The architecture melds English, Portuguese, and Dutch colonial influences—authentic not pastiche, sourced with genuine period furniture and artefacts. Rooms overlook the water; bathrooms are ensuite and contemporary. The property is small (around 20 rooms), which enforces intimacy. Dining reflects Fort Kochi's fusion: local seafood prepared with spice restraint, Kerala cuisine without tourist-menu concessions. The property is walkable to the Jewish Synagogue, Paradesi Synagogue, Chinese fishing nets, and spice markets. This works for couples exploring Kerala's colonial history, travellers avoiding resort homogeneity, and anyone seeking a waterfront base without erasure of place. CGH Earth's model (visible across their Kerala portfolio) respects local ecosystems and community—not performative, but methodical. Honest note: small luxury hotels in historic towns attract tourists; expect foot traffic in the lanes outside, but the property interior is quieter.

The moment you came for

Sunset cocktail on the rooftop terrace overlooking the Chinese fishing nets and backwaters, followed by a spice-forward Kerala dinner prepared from the day's catch.

What's included

  • ·Waterfront location and views
  • ·Period-authentic colonial decor
  • ·Local cuisine dining
  • ·Ayurvedic wellness options
  • ·Concierge tours to markets and heritage sites

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