Plans for the hotel have been submitted by the council which will see the Grade II listed building transformed.
The building was bought by Kirklees Council in 2020 and the changes are part of the council’s plans to transform the town centre.
The proposal will see the hotel be part a high quality hotel and operate as part of the Radisson Hotel Groups.
The £30 Million revised plans for the hotel would include 108 bedrooms, a 70-cover restaurant and a bar on the ground floor along with three conference rooms.
The hotel is in an important location in Huddersfield, located in one of the towns main squares and is located next to Huddersfield train station, making the hotel accessible for thousands of travelers.

Plans for Saint George’s Hotel courtesy of Kirklees Council
The hotel has a long and vibrant history, the building was originally constructed by the Ramsden family in 1726 and named in honour of King George I, originally it served traders in Huddersfield’s historic market.
Kirklees Council Said “We can make sure it opens its doors again and, crucially, in the right way so that it stays open for good. The George Hotel is of high historical value. We have great confidence that the project will bring this iconic building back to life – whilst celebrating and conserving the heritage that makes it so special.”