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Good Hotel Guide 2015 names best British hotels

Good Hotel Guide 2015 names best British hotels

In this episode we speak to Jackie Brown, regional director, North & West Europe, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts. Jackie spoke about her time at Hilton and the lessons learned across both operations and corporate hospitality, Wyndham's growth ambitions across Europe and the opportunities within the UK market today, balancing global brand standards whilst supporting owner’s individual growth plans and how Wyndham maintains strong partner relationships through transparency and trust.

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The Good Hotel Guide 2015 has officially launched, celebrating the very best of Britain’s hotel industry. 

Each year The Good Hotel Guide hosts the César awards, which are presented to the guides most celebrated hoteliers. Named after César Ritz, the Swiss hotelier, the awards are known as the ‘Oscars of the hotel industry’.

Adam Raphael, co-editor of The Good Hotel Guide, said: “This year’s César awards are exceptional in their quality and range – from a small public house to a grand country house hotel. What they share in common is outstanding friendliness and service.”

The Winners

Family Hotel of the Year: Fowey Hall, Fowey, Cornwall

Dog-friendly Hotel of the Year: Overwater Hall, Ireby, Cumbria

Small Hotel of the Year: Yalbury Cottage, Lower Bockhampton, near Dorchester, Dorset

Country House Hotel of the Year: Lords of the Manor, Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire

Pub-With-Rooms of the Year: The Talbot Inn, Mells, Somerset

Country Hotel of the Year: The Pear Tree at Purton, Purton,

Newcomer of the Year: Moor of Rannoch Hotel, Rannoch Station, Perth and Kinross.

Scottish Hotel of the Year: The Green Park, Pitlochry, Scotland

Welsh Hotel of the Year: Milebrook House, Knighton, Powys

Irish Guest House of the Year: Newforge House, Magheralin, Craigavon, County Armagh

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