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Landmark Yorkshire Hotel Gets New Owners
POPULAR Huddersfield wedding venue the Pennine Manor Hotel has been acquired by Northern Powerhouse Developments - in a move that secures its future and will bring new refurbishment.
The 31 bedroom property is located to the west of Huddersfield near Nettleton Hill and offers panoramic views of West Yorkshire.
It’s been purchased by Elland-based developer Northern Powerhouse Developments (NPD) after being put on the market for £1.25m by global chain Best Western.
NPD Chairman Gavin Woodhouse said it plans to enhance the guest experience at Pennine Manor Hotel by transforming it into a “stand-out retreat destination”, with a ‘sympathetic’ refurbishment including a new spa complex, an al fresco bar and a dining area.
He said: “We are delighted to be able to announce the arrival of our fourth hotel in Yorkshire and look forward to opening the doors at Pennine Manor.
“Already established as an idyllic wedding venue, our plan is to undertake a rolling schedule of refurbishments which will further enhance its reputation and build upon its perfect position in this beautiful and much-visited part of the world.
“Yorkshire has long been a hugely popular tourist destination for a global audience but following high-profile events like the Tour de Yorkshire, this has increased further.
“With huge investment into tourism and the regeneration of so many towns and cities across the region, demand for quality accommodation continues to soar and we are delighted to be able to offer that across all our hotels.”
The acquisition of Pennine Manor brings the number of hotels NPD operates in Yorkshire to four. Its nationwide operational portfolio, which includes sites in Wales and Devon, now stands at 11.
NPD’s other Yorkshire hotels are The Imperial Crown in Halifax, The Old Golf Course in Huddersfield and Scarborough’s Esplanade Hotel.
Meanwhile NPD – which has Peter Moore, the man who brought Centre Parcs to the UK, on its board – has a further eight developments underway across the country.
They include Gilsland Spa in Cumbria, a collection of four hotels in North Wales and two further hotels in South Wales.
Founded by Mr Woodhouse, award-winning Northern Powerhouse Developments identifies prime development properties due to their historically strong attraction to tourists and looks to buy several hotels to create a cluster.
In Wales the company operates six hotels and has a number under development, including the Afan Valley Adventure resort in South Wales which is set to become home to the Bear Grylls Survival Academy European headquarters.
Other sites are at Woolacombe and Dartmoor, both Devon, Bourton-on-Dunsmore, near Rugby, Warwickshire, and at Brampton in Cumbria.
Its expanding hotel portfolio means it employs over 650 people in England and Wales.
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