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Best Western Launches Two New Branded Properties in Yorkshire
Best Western GB has announced the launch of two new exciting hotels from the HRH Group to its growing portfolio of independent hotels across Great Britain.
The first to join the BW Premier Collection brand is The Yorkshire Hotel in Harrogate. Built in 1818 and featuring an elegant Victorian exterior, this beautiful regency hotel overlooks the picturesque parkland – The Stray - and is only minutes from the renowned Betty’s Tea Room and Harrogate Convention Centre. The Yorkshire Hotel is the ideal hub for visitors looking to explore the charm North Yorkshire has to offer.
The Black Horse Inn is the second hotel to join Best Western GB’s portfolio, situated in the Yorkshire Town of Brighouse. Featuring quaint rooms complete with wooden beams and natural stone floors, this hotel offers a beautiful stay and the perfect location to explore West Yorkshire.
Following its strongest six-month hotel recruitment performance in recent history, Best Western has now launched 22 hotels in 2019, with even more ambitious targets for 2020 to bring on board hotels across the groups 13 brands.
Robert Paterson, CEO at Best Western Great Britain, added: “We’re thrilled to be adding two new additions in the Yorkshire region to our growing portfolio of hotels. We are looking forward to working in partnership with the teams at both locations to showcase and celebrate their hotels both locally and globally, as well as inviting guests from across the UK to experience the stunning beauty of Yorkshire.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Albert Taylor .
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