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Coombe Abbey Hotel, Warwickshire, has reported a record increase in revenue and occupancy rates.
The hotel, which is operated by No Ordinary Hotels, has seen revenue increase by 18% for the first half of the year, after enjoying 15% revenue rise for the full year last year.
Occupancy rates for the hotel have also increased to a new high of 73%, which the hotel says is on course to increase further to 75% by the end of the year.
The boost in revenue and occupancy rates at the 119-bedroom hotel have been accompanied by an increase in staff numbers from 212 employees in 2012 to 249 employees in 2014.
Fraser Doyne-Ditmas, operations manager at Coombe Abbey Hotel, said: “We are delighted to be able to report such a strong, robust business performance from Coombe Abbey Hotel.
“The revenue rises and increases in occupancy rates are above the current industry averages, as we continue to build upon the successes achieved within the past few years.”
Built originally as a Cistercian Abbey in the 12th Century, the country house hotel is set in 500 acres of parkland, and overlooks a lake and formal gardens.




























