How many Warner hotels are there in the UK?

The six seaside hotels and villages in the Warner collection make it easy to reconnect with Britain’s legendary coastline. Located in Suffolk, the Isle of Wight and on Hayling Island, they’re like no other place on earth over for bracing walks and Robinson Crusoe-esque beaches.

Where do Warners have hotels?

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  • Alvaston Hall – Cheshire.
  • Bodelwyddan Castle – North Wales.
  • Cricket St. Thomas – Somerset.
  • Holme Lacy House – Herefordshire.
  • Littlecote House – Wiltshire.
  • Nidd Hall – North Yorkshire.
  • Studley Castle – Warwickshire.
  • Thoresby Hall – Nottinghamshire.

Are Warner hotels any good?

See our Tripadvisor reviews Warner guests consistently rate all 14 hotels with four stars and above out of five on Tripadvisor in reviews based on location, cleanliness, service, value and their overall experiences and opinions.

Which is the newest Warners Hotel?

Reopening as a Warner Hotel in summer 2022 Heythrop Park is currently closed to all guests while it undergoes extensive refurbishment and transformation to be part of the Warner Leisure Hotels family.

Which hotels do Shearings own?

Company overview. Shearings comprises Shearings Holidays, Bay Hotels, Coast & Country Hotels, value brand National Holidays, Scottish tour operator Caledonian Holidays and Wallace Arnold Travel.

Do Warners allow dogs?

We’re sorry but pets are not allowed at our locations. The only exception is for Registered Assistance Dogs – so please let us know when booking.

What was Gunton Hall?

PRINCIPAL BUILDING Gunton Hall (listed grade II*) is a substantial country mansion of gault brick and brick, with slate and lead roofs, built in an irregular plan for Sir William Harbord to a design by Matthew Brettingham the Elder in c 1742.

Has Warners hotels been sold?

Bourne Leisure and brands Haven, Butlin’s and Warner Leisure Hotels sold to Blackstone. BOURNE Leisure has been acquired by American company Blackstone. Bourne Leisure operates through its three brands, Haven, Butlin’s and Warner Leisure Hotels.

Are Warner Hotels for older people?

The company have 13 country and coastal resort hotels across England and Wales. They have a strict adults-only policy, and appeal mainly to an older clientele (based on my experience, the average age is late sixties or early seventies).

Who owned Studley Castle before Warners?

Studley Castle is a 19th-century country house at Studley, Warwickshire, England. The Grade II* listed building is now occupied as a Warner Leisure Hotel but was once owned by the Lyttelton family before being bequeathed by Philip Lyttleton to his niece Dorothy, who married Francis Holyoake.

Who owns Majestic Bournemouth?

Specialist Leisure Group
Specialist Leisure Group, parent company of the 117-year-old Shearings coach holiday brand and operator of 44 hotels in the UK, including The Savoy and The Majestic in Bournemouth, fell into administration after failing to secure a rescue deal. The jobs of 2,460 employees were made redundant.

Who are Warner Leisure Hotels?

Bourne Holidays Limited (trading as Warner Leisure Hotels) is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 01854900 whose registered office is 1 Park Lane, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire HP2 4YL.

How many Warner Hotels are there in the UK?

The six seaside hotels and villages in the Warner collection make it easy to reconnect with Britain’s legendary coastline. Located in Suffolk, the Isle of Wight and on Hayling Island, they’re like no other place on earth over for bracing walks and Robinson Crusoe-esque beaches. Fully refundable UK breaks.

Where can I Stay on a Warner Holiday?

Where the world revolves around you. Warner holidays are a grown-up treat. You can choose to stay in one of 14 beautiful country hotels or coastal villages dotted around the country – set in fantastic locations from Cheshire to North Wales to the Isle of Wight. Our hotels are a wonderful way to see beautiful parts of Britain…

Why stay at warwarner?

Warner is the ultimate gateway to the greenest regions in England and North Wales with a handpicked collection of 14 country estates and coastal villages. So much more than just a room for the night, every short break offers three-course dining, live shows and music, pools and activities, always with the promise that you’ll be in safe hands.

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