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- THE HTWN LOCATION KEY:
CITY
COUNTRYSIDE
COAST
We've done our best to tell you the key location feature, but sometimes the boundaries are blurred: a city may be on the coast, for example, or a hotel in a large town - not a city - still gets a red box. There's more information on the hotel's page.
Parts of this hotel dates from the 1100s. The castle was originally occupied by Bishops of Chichester.
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Built in the early 1900s, this 5-star luxury hotel in central London was originally the Pearl Assurance Group's headquarters.
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This hotel, when a private residence, was originally owned by dukes, then bought by America's wealthiest man.
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Built in the 1600s, this hotel was originally a private home - in which the exiled king of France later held court.
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This hotel was originally a private house - and built as a base for socialising during Royal Ascot Week.
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Dating from 1882, this hotel was originally a private house - previous owners include the Wrights of Coal Tar Soap fame.
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This hotel was originally a royal hunting lodge: and the favourite of Charles II, the last king to hunt in the New Forest.
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This boutique, luxury hotel on fashionable Baker Street occupies two former houses dating from the 18th Century.
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This luxury boutique hotel was originally Berkshire County Council's headquarters - in other words: the Shire Hall.
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This hotel was once the home of a famous actress and courtesan, who married a notorious politican in 1795.
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