A new colonial-era themed heritage property, “1924 Clock House,” opens in Munnar, Kerala, according to multiple reports. The resort is presented as a preservation- and experience-focused project that draws on the site’s historical character, positioning the property as a heritage stay for visitors to the hill town. Coverage describes the development as a debut of the resort in the region, highlighting that it offers accommodation under a heritage concept rather than a conventional modern hotel format.
The articles also frame the launch as part of Kerala’s broader hospitality and tourism push that features curated, place-based stays. While the specific architectural or operational details are not provided in the excerpts shared, both outlets describe the property’s arrival and promotional positioning around its colonial-era link and the year “1924” referenced in its name. Overall, the reporting is focused on the announcement and opening of the resort, with emphasis on its heritage branding and its location in Munnar.