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  2. Britannia Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Since 2010 Britannia Hotels has been a subject of widespread criticism over the hygiene and maintenance of its locations; consumer group Which? repeatedly found the chain to be the worst in the United Kingdom since October 2013.

  3. Britannia ranked UK’s worst hotel chain for 10th ... - AOL

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    The company’s hotels rated just two stars out of five for categories such as cleanliness, bed comfort and value for money. Britannia ranked UK’s worst hotel chain for 10th consecutive year ...

  4. Talk:Britannia Hotels - Wikipedia

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  5. Royal Albion Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Albion Hotel (originally the Albion Hotel) is a 3-star hotel, on the corner of Old Steine and Kings Road in Brighton, England. Built on the site of a house belonging to Richard Russell, a local doctor whose advocacy of sea-bathing and seawater drinking helped to make Brighton fashionable in the 18th century, it has been extended ...

  6. Britannia Adelphi Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Britannia Adelphi Hotel is in Ranelagh Place, Liverpool city centre, Merseyside, England. The present building is the third hotel on the site, and is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. [1] The building is owned and managed by Britannia Hotels. It contains 402 en-suite bedrooms ...

  7. Pontins - Wikipedia

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    pontins .com. Pontins is a British company operating holiday parks in the UK, founded in 1946 by Fred Pontin. It was acquired by Britannia Hotels in 2011. [1] Pontins specialises in offering half-board and self-catering holidays featuring entertainment at resorts, or "holiday parks", as they have branded them.

  8. The Biltmore Mayfair - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by architect Richard Seifert and constructed from 1967 to 1969 by Grand Metropolitan Hotels as the Britannia Hotel. [4] It has a classical red-brick facade facing Grosvenor Square, and a modern concrete, brick and glass facade facing Adam's Row. The hotel was renamed the Britannia Inter-Continental London in 1981, after Grand Metropolitan acquired Inter-Continental ...

  9. Grand Metropole Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Grand Metropole Hotel. / 53.820; -3.056. The Grand Metropole Hotel is a large hotel in Blackpool, England, the only Blackpool hotel to sit directly on the shoreline. It is one of the two oldest hotels in Blackpool; work originally began in 1776 on what was then named Bailey's Hotel and it opened in 1785. It is now owned by Britannia Hotels .

  10. The Hotel Collection - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Collection started as Paramount Hotels in 1994 with four hotels: Shrigley Hall in Cheshire, the Angel Hotel in Cardiff, the Prince of Wales in Southport (since sold to Britannia Hotels) and the Palace Hotel in Buxton. [2] It then purchased the Cheltenham Park Hotel in Cheltenham. In 1997 three further hotels were acquired from Forte Hotels: the Imperial Hotel in Blackpool, the ...

  11. Royal Bath Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Bath Hotel is a building in Bournemouth, Dorset. [1] [2] It is owned by Britannia Hotels and is regarded to be the town's most famous hotel. [3] Since 1974, the hotel has been a Grade II listed building. [4] The hotel was formerly owned by the Mayor of Bournemouth, Merton Russell-Cotes.